Computer and Work Space Eyewear

Computer and Workspace Eye Wear

Our priority is your comfort at Belchertown Eye Care and Sunglass Shop, located in Belchertown, MA, whether at home or at work. We customize your computer/work station eyewear to be ergonomically comfortable with the best correction for various distances, situations, and needs. Ask us about various blue light protective coatings. Contact us at 413-323-1196 to explore our protective solutions.

Eyewear for the Computer / Workspace

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Eyewear For The Workplace — Belchertown, MA — Belchertown Eye Care and Sunglass Shop

Digital eye strain, resulting from prolonged screen time, manifests as headaches, blurred vision, and neck pain. The American Optometric Association states that the average American spends about seven hours daily on a computer, leading to widespread digital eye strain. To mitigate these effects, we recommend computer lenses to enhance near and intermediate vision and reduce exposure to harmful blue light.


Reduce Digital Eye Strain


Do you get headaches or eyestrain from staring at your computer screen? At the end of a long day in front of your digital devices, is it difficult to focus on objects in the distance? You may be suffering from digital eye strain. With most of the population working on computers for multiple hours a day, our opticians want to share some information on the benefits of computer lenses.


Computer Lenses


According to the American Optometric Association, the average American worker spends seven hours a day on the computer, either in the office or working at home. That’s why digital eye strain or computer vision syndrome is common. Computer vision syndrome is caused by excessive digital screen use and exposure to blue light. Read about how blue light affects your eye health.


Symptoms include:


  • blurry vision
  • sore and tired eyes
  • neck and shoulder pain
  • headaches
  • eye strain
  • squinting or experiencing fatigue when driving, playing sports, or when looking more than a few feet away


Special lenses can be used to supplement your primary pair of eyewear. They can solve vision-related problems that result from prolonged computer, tablet, e-reader, and cell phone use by enhancing vision at the near and intermediate distances. 

To avoid or reduce digital eye strain


  • Take Breaks: Follow the 20-20-20 rule. Every twenty minutes, concentrate on taking a 20-second break to view something 20 feet away.
  • Adjust your monitor: Your computer monitor should be approximately 20-24 inches from your eyes with the center of your screen being 10 to 15 degrees below your eyes.
  • Sit with proper posture when using a computer
  • Computer Set Up: Invest in a new monitor that reduces glare, such as an LCD screen.
  • Adjust lighting: Adjust the lightening around you to minimize glare and adjust your monitor settings to control the level of brightness, text size and contrast, and the color temperature


Are you experiencing symptoms of digital eye strain? Ask our opticians for more information during your next visit.


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