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Product Review: HyperX Gaming Eyewear

Jody G 30 Jun 2020 Gadgets, Reviews Leave a comment 1352 Views

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Go into a full gaming mode without sabotaging your health with this gaming eyewear

With all the stressors triggering around social media, you would just love to have that “me” time. And when you say “me” time, it’s about sitting on your gaming chair and indulging in some serious video games. But by doing so, you might be risking your health in the long run to the computer’s radiation. We can enjoy the fast-paced technology now that we can already have eyeglasses that help us out with our vision and protect us from radiation. 

This HyperX gaming eyewear is well-made glasses that reduce blue light without shifting colors. However, this $99.99 non-prescription pair and having one option for frame shape and tint, they’re just expensive. But if you prefer the design, they’re an excellent essential.

  • PROS
    • Light and Sleek design
    • Vivid lenses with a subtle tint
    • Supports prescription lenses
  •  
  • CONS
    • One type of frame and lens available
    • Expensive than the competition

The Frames and Lenses: 

The HyperX Gaming Eyewear comes in a single, unisex, rectangular lens frame design. It also comes with four different color options: black, clear, tortoiseshell, and a black-to-red gradient. They made the frame with the acrylic, integrated bridge for the nose, slightly metal hinges.

It also looks like modest, fashionably chunky glasses you might wear anywhere. 

The eyewear doesn’t have a prescription, but you can get the glasses in your order, but corrective lenses are more expensive at about $200. The non-prescription Gaming Eyewear lenses are neutral and don’t have any magnification. HyperX Gaming eyewear’s lenses are created to reduce blue light, like any other gaming computer glasses. It also offers complete UVA and UVB protection and features a water- and oil-repellent coating.

The Verdict

The HyperX’s Gaming Eyewear is a simple, comfortable, and sleek pair of glasses. The lenses are vivid while the frames are light and sturdy, and the tint gives an outstanding balance. However, the lack of options beyond its plain acrylic frame is disappointing, though useful in protecting your vision while enjoying your game. 

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Posted by : Jody G
Jody is an Editor-Writer at Tech Visibility covering all the topics from news, product reviews, to intriguing tech tabloids. She's the "always busy potato" in the team who's living in the outskirts while crunching trends, data, and words for a living—a Pluviophile who will persuade you that nothing can beat black coffee as the best energy booster because of its aroma and strong taste. A tech lover who's also an old soul and not afraid of change.
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