GUNNAR Optiks achieves ‘Perfect’ color rendition with new Blue-Light blocking tech

As more laptop and smartphone companies ship or plan to ship new anti-reflective coated panels combined with brighter OLED panels, Gunnar Optiks just perfected its blue-light blocking technology with perfect color rendering lenses to further aid in reduced eye strain when looking at screens all day.

Gunnar, the leading brand in blue-light blocking technology recently completed a ten-year old goal of achieving perfect color rendition with its latest set of glasses.

Gunnar has made a name for itself over the past seventeen years with its patented blue-light blocking lens technology combined with premiere collaborations and versatile styling options. However, the company may have just reinvented itself with its latest Clear Pro lens technology which achieves a neutral density like filtering while preserving ‘perfect’ color rendition.

Gunnar has achieved the same great benefits of blue-light blocking, without the amber tinting effect normally associated with all other efforts.

At the behest of Dreamworks ergonomics department ten years ago to create lenses that can be used to help aid in its “Golden Eyes” department, Gunnar’s been diligently working on lenses that can reduce the amount of light that passes through a lens without changing the color of the screen.

Over the past seventeen years, Gunnar has reduced the level of filtering for most casual consumers and office workers, but there has remained the common amber distortion that accompanies most blue-light blocking technology, until now.

While it’s one thing to boast a self-proclaimed accolade, Gunnar instead tested its new Clear Pro lens technology amongst some of the most visually stressing environments that includes Dreamworks animation studio’s “Golden Eyes” employees who are tasked sometimes with 20-hour days of frame-by-frame evaluations of visuals.

According to Gunnar, Clear Pro lenses are perfect for workers in the graphics arts, video editing, and certain science, military or research applications who require perfect color rendition. Clear Pro lenses block 20% of blue light at 450nm to produce true color.

Gunnar plans to debut its Clear Pro lenses in its new Arbor Collection, the company’s wood frame series that includes carbon fiber weaving for durability and weight reduction.

Gunnar’s Abror Collection consists of its Muir and Humbolt lines that will support the new Clear Pro lens technology and can be found on the company’s website as of today or on Amazon.com by the end of the month.

For anyone who has worn blue-light blocking lenses, Gunnar’s new Clear Pro lens technology is kind of of a game changer which will now support a whole industry of creatives that’ll now include artist, graphic designers, video editors, animators, photographers, painters, colorists, and more.

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