Overview
- - The sitewide discount drops the non-prescription Brooklyn pair to £74.96, the reader version to £82.46, and prescription lenses to £112.46.
- - The glasses are designed to filter evening blue and green wavelengths, which can suppress the sleep hormone melatonin.
- - Wearing them for two to three hours before bed could lead to deeper sleep and a fresher morning, according to the company.
- - BON CHARGE says the eyewear was tested in labs and in daily use, with founders trying the range for at least six months.
- - Customer reviews cite fewer headaches, less eye strain, and faster sleep onset, though some report the frames can slide down the nose, and the sale also includes a Red Light Face Mask at £206.25 and a Max Red Light Therapy Device at £636.75.