Do you spend a lot of time looking at screens? Computers, phones, tablets – they all send out blue light. This blue light can make your eyes tired. It can even mess with your sleep. That's why many people look for the best blue light blocking reading glasses. I was one of them. My journey to find the right pair was long. It started with cheap glasses and ended with a truly premium option. Let me tell you about my upgrade path.

My first purchase was super cheap. I just needed something to help me see my computer screen. I found a pair of reading glasses online for under $10. They claimed to block blue light. I thought I was getting a great deal. They lasted maybe a few weeks. The frames felt flimsy. The lenses scratched easily. Worst of all, my eyes still felt tired.
Here's what I learned from that first cheap buy:
Here's how cheap glasses often felt:
Verdict: Don't waste your money on super cheap options. They don't last. They don't protect your eyes well. You'll end up buying another pair soon.
After the cheap pair broke, I knew I needed to spend a little more. I upgraded to something mid-range. This time, I spent about $30-$50. I hoped these would be better. They were... okay. The frames felt a bit sturdier. The blue light blocking seemed a little better. But they still weren't great for all-day use. If I looked up from my screen, things were blurry. If I needed to read something far away, I had to take them off.