Humans now spend more time looking at the abyss of bright screens. Many of us (including myself) work 8-9 hours and watch TV screens about 90% of the time. We were far away from our mother and our mother told us not to sit too close to the TV because it was bad for our eyes; we now barely thought of sitting a few inches from the screen for a few hours. But here's the thing: Mom is right. Spend too much time watching your computer could damage your eyes, both in the long and short term. The blue light is harmful to our retina at the far end of the chromatogram, when exposed for long periods of time. In addition, it can lead to poor sleep, interrupting the circadian rhythm with your sleep cycle. Felix Gray is a company that aims to alleviate eyestrain for computer users everywhere. They have developed a range of fashionable eyewear with lenses that increase magnification, reduce glare, filter out blue light and keep your eyes comfortable, even if you have to spend a lot of time staring at your screen. According to their data, 43% of US jobs require long-term use of computers. The entire Insider Picks team belongs to this category, so we decided to try them and pass on our ideas. Personally, I really like my pair of Felix Gray's (I got the Nash frame in whiskey turtles). The reduction in magnification and glare is large enough to be seen immediately, as f.lux's fanatic users, I appreciate the fact that they reduce the strain without breaking the color on the screen. One of the benefits of my no plan is that they really help me focus. In addition to my working hours, I spent a lot of leisure time on the Internet. Sometimes, my mind is very easy to wander to work than I should be more interesting things. Since I do not wear glasses in my daily life, putting on my pairing sets me to a "working pattern" in a sense; I insist on participating more in the work that needs to be done.