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Eye strain is a condition that affects the eyes due to prolonged use of digital devices, such as computers, tablets, and smartphones. It is a common problem among people who spend long hours in front of a screen, and can cause symptoms such as headaches, blurred vision, and dry eyes. To address this issue, the optical industry has developed a range of products designed to reduce eye strain. These include blue light blocking glasses, computer glasses, and anti-glare lenses. Additionally, some companies offer specialized lenses that can be tailored to the individual's needs.
The optical industry has also developed a range of software and apps to help reduce eye strain. These include apps that track the amount of time spent on digital devices, as well as apps that remind users to take regular breaks.
Companies in the eye strain market include Gunnar Optiks, Pixel Eyewear, Felix Gray, Blue Light Glasses, and Eyejusters. Show Less Read more