Mozaer Blue Light Readers: A 90-Day Review

For the past 90 days, I've been using Mozaer's blue light reading glasses. This is my detailed, day-by-day account of using the New Red Square Anti Blue Light Reading Glasses for women, a designer brand computer glasses model available in points +1.0, +2.0, +2.5, UV400 protection, and a no-degree 0-C4 option in black clear. I started out quite skeptical, unsure if they would actually deliver on their promises.

Day 1: First Impressions

The delivery was prompt. The packaging was straightforward yet secure, and the glasses inside were well-protected. My initial reaction was positive—they have a sleek, contemporary look. I chose the black clear frame, which I find quite stylish.

Putting them on immediately, they felt comfortable with a good, lightweight feel. The lenses were clear, and my vision was sharp. I was eager to test them during my computer work.

One immediate observation was a slightly warmer tint to everything, a result of the blue light filtration. The shift was subtle but definitely noticeable.

Verdict: A positive start. They are both stylish and comfortable.

Week 1: Getting Used to Them

The first few days required a slight adjustment to the warmer color tone, but I adapted quickly. I began wearing them consistently during computer and phone use.

The difference in eye strain was clear. Normally, my eyes would feel fatigued after several hours at the screen, but with these glasses, they remained much more relaxed. This was a significant and welcome change.

My appreciation for the design grew, and I even received a few compliments on their fashionable appearance, which felt nice.

This experience piqued my curiosity about blue light, leading me to learn more about its effects on sleep and eye health. I began exploring the broader Mozaer Collection to see what other helpful products they offered.

Verdict: The notable reduction in eye strain is a major advantage.

Month 1: Daily Use

After a month of daily wear, these glasses are now a non-negotiable part of my work routine. I use them for roughly 6 to 8 hours each day and have seen a marked improvement in my sleep quality.

My daily habit looks like this: