





Sunset | Night Glasses
The Sunset lens blocks artificial blue and green light that disrupts production of the natural sleep hormone ‘melatonin’ right before bed.
Your benefits
Sleep faster & deeper
Less eye strain
Feeling energized
*For the best results, wear 1-2 hours before bed.
| Lens width | Frame height | Frame width |
|---|---|---|
| 50 mm | 42 mm | 140 mm |
Lens filter:
Light up to 550nm in wavelength. Blocks blue and green light.
Size:
One size fits all.
Gender:
Unisex.
Shipping Time:
- UK: 5 - 8 working days
- USA: 5 - 8 working days
- Australia: 5 - 8 working days
- Europe: 5 - 10 working days
- Rest of the world: 5-10 working days
Note that these are estimated and may differ during busy periods like holidays.
Dispatch Time
It takes 1-2 working days for orders to be processed and sent out.
How can i improve my sleep ?
The sunset lenses only let through sunset evening colors, stimulating the body to start melatonin production and get ready for sleep.
How does Junk light affect me ?
Junk light is the artificial light coming from LED lights and computer screens. Your brain treats light like a signal, and junk light in the evening tells your brain it’s daytime.
The result is junk sleep, junk energy & a rhythm that’s constantly out of balance.
When is the best time to put them on ?
Sunset glasses work best in the early evening (around sunset) from 1-2 hours before bed, so by the time you go to sleep, it will be effortless and deep sleep.
Can i wear Sunset glasses all the time ?
These glasses are best for early evenings, and wearing them during the day could block energizing (blue) light, which your brain needs to stay active.
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Peek through the lens
Below is a visual comparison where you can look through the sunset glasses. Notice the warmer tint and how it feels on the eyes.

No lens

Sunset lens

Short wavelength light (380-500nm) in the evening can have a negative impact on your sleep and circadian rhythm.
The Sunset lens filters up to 550nm, shielding you from the blue spike (see chart) present in artificial lighting.
