Blue Light Lens Colour Guide

Choosing the right lens color for your blue light glasses is essential for effective protection. Discover the unique benefits of each tint to ensure you get exactly the relief you are looking for.

Which Blue Light Lens Color Should I Choose?

Different lens colors offer varying blocking rates for blue and green light. Goiteia has optimized each tint lens for a specific purpose—whether it is to relieve digital eye strain at work or to promote better sleep.

Additionally, a day-and-night combination is another option. By wearing lighter lenses during the day and and darker, stronger blocking lenses at night, this approach aligns with natural light cycles to support a healthy circadian rhythm.

Time to Wear
Suitable For
For light screen use
(1-3 hrs/day)
For heavy screen use
(3+ hrs/day)
For mild
sleep issues
For severe
sleep disorders
Lens Color
UV400
Blue Blocked
40.20%
46.31%
63.22%
82.04%
100.00%
100.00%
Green Blocked
27.08%
17.93%
22.68%
45.30%
84.63%
100.00%
Designed For
Students
Designer
Gamers
Office
workers
Poor sleepers
Night-shift workers

Blue Blocked: Blocks light wavelengths from 400nm to 500nm.

Green Blocked: Blocks light wavelengths from 500nm to 550nm.

Which Migraine Lens Should I Choose?

Goiteia migraine glasses focus on blocking harmful light that triggers migraines between 480nm and 520nm. Our lenses are categorized by indoor and outdoor use to ensure precise protection for your specific environment.

By selecting the right model, you can easily conquer fluorescent light, screens, and sunlight-induced migraines, ensuring comfort and relief wherever you go.

Time to Wear
Suitable For
Indoor
Outdoor
Indoor & Outdoor
Lens Color
UV400
Blue Blocked
69.14%
94.67%
69.14%
Green Blocked
65.30%
93.61%
65.30%
Designed For
Migraine sufferers
Light sensitive

Blue Blocked: Blocks light wavelengths from 400nm to 500nm.

Green Blocked: Blocks light wavelengths from 500nm to 550nm.

Red Lens – Deep Calm, Grounded

Suitable For: Night – 1 hours before sleep

Distortion Level: ★★★★☆ (Very High)

Filtering Rate: 100% blue and green light

Use: Promotes melatonin release for deeper sleep

Orange Lens – Warm, Relaxed

Suitable For: Night – 2 hours before sleep

Distortion Level: ★★★☆☆ (High)

Filtering Rate: 100% blue light

Use: Helps wind down and ease into sleep

Amber Lens – Focused, Energized

Suitable For: Day – For Heavy Screen Use (3+ hrs/day)

Distortion Level: ★★☆☆☆ (Moderate)

Filtering Rate: 82.04% blue light

Use: Ideal for long work sessions

Rose Lens – Soothing, Migraine Relief

Suitable For: Day – For Heavy Screen Use (3+ hrs/day)

Distortion Level: ★★☆☆☆ (Moderate)

Filtering Rate: 72.95% blue light

Use: For light-sensitive and migraine-prone users

Light Green Lens – Calm, Refreshed

Suitable For: Day – For Light Screen Use (1–3 hrs/day)

Distortion Level:  ★☆☆☆☆ (Low)

Filtering Rate: 46.31% blue light

Use:  Reduces digital eye fatigue and screen glare

Light Blue Lens – Bright, Inspired

Suitable For: Day – For Light Screen Use (1–3 hrs/day)

Distortion Level:  ★☆☆☆☆ (Low)

Filtering Rate: 50.61% blue light

Use: Eases eye tension and improves visual clarity

Light Purple Lens – Creative, Secure

Suitable For: Day – For Light Screen Use (1–3 hrs/day)

Distortion Level:  ★☆☆☆☆ (Low)

Filtering Rate: 52.91% blue light

Use: Relieves eye strain and enhances visual comfort

Clear Lens – Neutral, Undistorted View

Suitable For: Day – For Light Screen Use (1–3 hrs/day)

Distortion Level:  ☆☆☆☆☆ (Minimal)

Filtering Rate: 40.20% blue light

Use:  Maintains true colors, perfect for designers and color-sensitive work