Why Choose Amber Lenses?

Our custom amber tint fine-tunes artificial blue light, optimizing contrast and enhancing natural vision. Modern screens and fluorescent lighting emit narrow bands of high-energy light, which can strain the eyes. Unlike simply adjusting screen brightness or color settings, our lenses actively filter and balance the light spectrum—reducing harsh blue light (HEV) and creating a warmer, more comfortable view. This not only improves contrast and visual efficiency but also minimizes eye fatigue and shortens visual recovery time.


Are BluBlockers Polarized?

Some of our styles feature polarized lenses, which will be labeled as such in the description. For non-polarized options, our lenses still provide powerful protection by blocking harmful UV rays, high-energy visible (HEV) blue light, and reducing glare.


How Does the Return Policy Work?

You can find our full return policy at the link below, along with details on shipping.

Return Policy

Please note that USPS Priority Mail is not guaranteed to arrive within two days, though it often does. More details from USPS can be found below.

USPS Priority Mail 


Will There Be Any New Product Releases?

Yes! We have new releases planned for later this year. To stay updated, sign up for our newsletter at the bottom of this page.


Are Replacement Lenses Available?

At this time, we do not offer replacement lenses.


Which BluBlocker Lenses Are Right for Me?

With so many lens options on our site, choosing the right pair can feel overwhelming. Do you need higher or lower protection? Amber or clear lenses? Indoor or outdoor styles? The best choice depends on your needs and environment. Check out all our options here.


Do I Need a Prescription for BluBlockers if I Have 20/20 Vision?

BluBlocker sunglasses are designed for those with 20/20 or corrected vision and do not require a prescription. However, we always recommend regular eye exams to maintain optimal eye health.


Can You Drive with Tinted Lenses?

Generally, it is not recommended to wear tinted lenses when driving, since they can make it harder to see traffic lights, brake lights, and road signs accurately, especially in low-light conditions.