How are Luminora glasses different from regular blue light glasses?
Luminora Red Lenses don’t just block blue light like standard blue light glasses — they also filter a large portion of green light in the 400–520 nm range. This provides stronger protection in the evening by reducing overstimulation. They also feature anti-scratch, anti-reflective, and hydrophobic coatings for durability and comfort.
Why do Luminora lenses have a red/orange tint?
Because the disruptive wavelengths we filter — blue and green light — sit at the short end of the visible spectrum. To effectively block them, the lens needs pigment from the opposite side of the spectrum, which results in a red/orange tint. This color is essential for proper filtering.
When is the best time to wear them?
Luminora Red Lenses are designed specifically for nighttime use. In the evening, artificial light from screens and LEDs can interfere with melatonin production and disrupt your circadian rhythm. We do not recommend wearing them during the day.
How do these glasses help improve sleep?
At night, blue and green light can: – Increase cortisol, – Suppress melatonin, – Overstimulate the brain. Luminora Red Lenses filter these wavelengths, helping your body transition naturally into sleep and maintain a healthy rhythm.
How much blue light do they filter?
Luminora Red Lenses filter 100% of visible blue light and a large portion of visible green light.
What if I’m not sure they’ll work for me?
This technology can feel new for some people. It may take a day or two to adjust, but many users report feeling calmer and more relaxed even during their first session. To ensure confidence, we offer a 30-day hassle-free return policy.