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If you spend most of your work hours staring at a computer screen, you’re probably familiar with computer vision syndrome symptoms like dry eyes, headaches and double vision. Fortunately, these innovative computer glasses offer a proven solution—scientifically designed to reduce eyestrain caused by overexposure to digital screens, with strong protection against blue light.
Our glasses adopt advanced American HEV-Adsorb substrate absorption technology, which effectively absorbs 90% of high-energy blue light. This targets the root cause of digital eye strain, letting you enjoy your digital time without worrying about blurred vision or discomfort.
The lenses are made from a fully transparent base with no added pigments, maintaining high light transmittance while minimizing reflection. They cause almost no color difference and won’t affect your daily reading or work efficiency.
Equipped with special U.S. substrate processing technology, the lenses shield your eyes from harmful UV rays and block UV400. The lightweight frame ensures all-day comfort, and the Rx-able design supports prescription lens replacement if needed. This unisex black style fits various face shapes perfectly, making it ideal for both men and women.
By reducing eye strain and headaches from prolonged device use, these glasses help you enjoy a deeper, more restful sleep—perfect for anyone who spends long hours in front of screens.




Qip: Forged in China, Crafted for Africa ✔️
Born in Lagos, built for the African lifestyle.Our founder noticed a community struggling with harsh sun, digital eye strain, and eyewear that just couldn’t keep up. Clear vision wasn’t a luxury—it was a necessity.
qip was created to change that.We combine trusted Chinese manufacturing precision with designs engineered for Africa.
Our photochromic blue-light lenses adapt to every moment:Dark in the sun, blocking 99.9% UV.Clear indoors, filtering harsh screen glare.Frames that are tough, lightweight, and made for the heat, dust, and rhythm of daily life.
Eyewear built for your life.See better. Live better.
Our advice on blue light blocking glasses.
The dangers of blue lightBlue light affects your health and well-being.Screens are one of the main sources of artificial blue light.
✔️ Computer✔️ TV✔️ Smartphone✔️ Tablet
And let's not forget the modern LED lighting that equips almost all our homes and public places.
⚡️ We're all exposed to it, at work and at rest!
Qip Anti-Blue Light Collection: Protective Eyewear for Work & Daily Life
We created our Anti-Blue Light collection to protect your eyes. Our glasses filter harmful blue light, safeguard your vision, health and sleep, and reduce discomfort from prolonged screen use.
We offer a selection of stylish, premium metal-framed glasses with an excellent texture for those who prefer a classic, fashionable look.
Given the strong sunlight in Ghana, we have specially designed a 2-in-1 auto-transition lens that combines anti-blue light protection with photochromic technology. The lenses darken automatically in bright sunlight, providing all-day eye protection both indoors and outdoors.Our clear lenses offer reliable protection with a stylish look, perfect for the office and daily wear.
✔️ All Qip blue-light blocking glasses are unisex, designed for all-day comfort and style.
Why Qip?
⭐ Advanced blue-light & UV protection for your health⭐ Chic, modern designs that look great
WHAT YOU GET:
✔️ 1 x Light-Adaptive Glasses
✔️ 1 x Microfiber Cleaning Cloth
✔️ 1 x Shockproof Bag
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