
Orange Lenses VS Yellow Lenses
Orange Lenses - Maximum Protection
Blocks 99.5% of blue light for serious night-time protection.
When to use:
- 60mins-120mins before bed
- Late-night screen sessions
- Indoor evening activities (phones, TVs, laptops)
- Protection from artificial lighting (house lights, lamps, bathroom lights)
How it works:
Blue light from screens and indoor lighting suppresses melatonin production, tricking your brain into staying alert. Orange lenses filter this out almost entirely, allowing your body to naturally prepare for sleep.
Color visibility:
Colors remain visible, unlike red lenses which eliminate color perception completely. Slightly darker than yellow, so they're optimized for indoor evening use rather than daytime.
Yellow Lenses - Balanced Protection
Blocks 75% of blue light for all-day wear.
When to use:
- Long workdays on screens
- Gaming sessions
- Daytime browsing or content creation
- Anytime you experience eye strain or headaches
How it works:
Filters enough blue light to reduce digital eye strain and prevent headaches, while maintaining full color accuracy and brightness for normal daily activities.
Color visibility:
Minimal tint, much clearer than orange, far more effective than clear lenses. Comfortable for first-time users who find orange/red lenses too intense.
Works at night too:
Still effective for evening use, just not as powerful as orange for pre-sleep protection.
Which One Should You Choose?
Orange if you prioritize sleep quality and spend evenings on screens.
Yellow if you need all-day protection from eye strain without compromising visibility.
Both if you want maximum benefits, yellow during the day, orange at night.
Most first-time users find yellow easier to adapt to, while experienced users prefer orange for its superior nighttime protection. There's no wrong choice, it's about what fits your lifestyle.
Built for Focus & Efficient Sleep
Maximize your productivity during the day and recover faster at night, so every hour counts, awake or asleep.
Filter Harmful Blue Light
Screens late at night suppress melatonin and keep your brain wired.
Enchace Focus & Clarity
Enhances cognitive functions such as attention, alertness, and reaction time
Eliminate Eye Strain
No more burning, dry, tired eyes after long sessions.
Prevents Headaches
Blue light overloads your visual system and triggers tension headaches.
These aren't glasses. They're a tool for optimization.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FAQ's
How long does it take to notice a difference?
How long does it take to notice a difference?
Most customers notice reduced eye strain within the first session. For sleep improvements, give it 3-5 days of consistent evening use (wearing orange lenses 2-3 hours before bed) to feel the full effect as your circadian rhythm adjusts.
Can I wear these if I already have prescription glasses?
Can I wear these if I already have prescription glasses?
LAREXA glasses are designed to be worn on their own. If you wear prescription glasses, we recommend either getting prescription blue light lenses from your optometrist or wearing LAREXA over contact lenses for full protection.
Will the tint affect my work or gaming performance?
Will the tint affect my work or gaming performance?
No. Yellow lenses maintain 75%+ color accuracy, you'll barely notice the tint after a few minutes. Orange lenses shift colors slightly warmer but you adapt quickly. Thousands of gamers and designers use LAREXA daily without any performance issues.
Do I really need both orange and yellow, or is one enough?
Do I really need both orange and yellow, or is one enough?
One is enough if you have a specific use case. Yellow covers all-day wear and light evening use. Orange is essential if you're on screens late at night and serious about sleep quality. Most customers start with one, then grab the other once they see results.
How do these compare to blue light settings on my devices (Night Shift, etc.)?
How do these compare to blue light settings on my devices (Night Shift, etc.)?
Built-in blue light filters only reduce blue light by 10-20% and don't block the full spectrum of disruptive wavelengths. LAREXA blocks 75-99.5% depending on lens choice, a massive difference your eyes and brain will actually feel. Device settings help, but they're not a replacement for real protection.