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Gunnar Berkeley Computer Glasses (onyx Fade Frame, Amber Lenses)

Gunnar Berkeley Computer Glasses (onyx Fade Frame, Amber Lenses)
  • Product Code: ga104040
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$158.85 $219.21

Look good while reducing eyestrain when using digital screens by wearing the stylish Berkeley Computer Glasses from GUNNAR. The lightweight nylon frame is designed for long-lasting comfort while the wide lens format provides an extended field of view. Beyond the aesthetics, the anti-reflective lenses are designed to block up to 65% of blue light emissions from monitors, tablets, phones, and more to help keep your eyes feeling refreshed and sharp. GUNNAR lenses also include a coating that blocks 100% of UV rays, so your eyes are protected both indoors and out. A convenient carrying pouch and microfiber cleaning cloth are included. These glasses are not prescription-based.

Blocks Up to 65% of Blue Light    Wide Lens Format    Lightweight Nylon Construction    Anti-Reflective Coating    100% UV Protection    Includes Cloth and Pouch

Physical
Material of ConstructionNylon
Dimensions2.1" / 54 mm (Lens Width)
0.6" / 16 mm (Nose)
5.1" / 129 mm (Frame Width)
5.6" / 142 mm (Temple)
Weight1 oz / 28.47 g

Similar to how the Sun Protection Factor (SPF) measures UV protection for your skin, the GUNNAR Blue Light Filter (GBLF) scale indicates how much protection you have against artificial blue light. These clear lenses block up to 65% of blue light emissions, providing protection without a colored tint.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this work with Yuneec Typhoon H ST16 controller?

A: The Epson Moverio BT-35E Smart Glasses will work with the Yuneec Typhoon H ST16 HDMI output.

Q: 2. Repeating Jim's question, which was not answered - what standards do THESE glasses conform to?

A: This is the information off of the manufacture website: "Our plastic Eclipser® HD glasses are independently tested and are ISO and CE certified for the safest direct solar viewing. Not only do they look red-carpet ready, but our plastic Eclipser® HD glasses are manufactured exclusively with scratch resistant polymer (black/silver) material and have an optical density of 5 or greater. These Eclipser® HD Glasses filter out 100% of harmful ultra-violet rays, 100% of harmful infrared, and 99.999% of intense visible light. Our premium filters create the sharpest solar images with an amazing and natural orange color. "

Q: 3. I don't quite understand why it has a HDMI input resolution spec at 1080p. What happens when I connect a 4k HDMI source? Does it fail to show any image? Or does it get downsampled, and displayed with however many pixels the unit actually has?

A: Key Features Connect up to 1080p60 Video Sources View Content in up to 720p30 Resolution 4K resolutions cannot be displayed or converted at all. The Moverio BT-35E Smart Glasses from Epson allow you to connect up to a 1080p60 video source to HDMI or USB Type-C inputs and view the content in up to 720p30 HD resolution.

Q: 4. To clarify my earlier question: Can you power the glasses with USB-C while using the HDMI port for video, to avoid using the micro-USB port for power?

A: Unfortunately no. USB-C will need to provide both power and image. Micro USB is the only input that will act as a DC power supply for the interface unit, allowing power to the unit while using HDMI for your image.

Q: 5. Does the camera work now or you need some special app which still hasn’t been developed by developers ?

A: The glasses also feature a built-in camera for use by SDK developers. The camera function requires a dedicated SDK software development kit, which can be created through the developer's guide found on the Epson website. Please contact EPSON directly: 1 (800) GO‑EPSON (1‑800‑463‑7766) M‑F 6am‑ 8pm PT S 7am‑ 4pm PT

Q: 6. Do they change the colour of the screen and therefore can they be used for retouching?

A: They give your screen a slightly warmer hue. Due to them blocked out the blue light.

Q: 7. Can you use the USB-C port for power instead of the micro-USB one? Micro-USB is flimsy junk, totally unsuitable for power.

A: Yes. USB Type-C port supports video and power (from the video source) over the same cable.

Q: 8. Is there any "virtual size" spec to compare experience of "x size tv at y distance" for reference? Thanks!

A: The virtual image will appear as a 40" monitor(16:9) display at a distance of 2.5 meters. In the link below, you will see example images showcased with the BT300 version. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_aEDx8un6A&index=4&t=0s&list=PLyXqcW1HsHRlvvrepqeYk-RRR4QvK2OiU&app=desktop

Q: 9. Can you use super 16 lens on super 35 camera body as well ... will this adapter work like this ?

A: To do such, you will need a focal reducer, not an extender and it will likely need to be fabricated to do this.

Q: 10. do the solar filters on these glasses conform to the ISO 12312-2 worldwide safety standard (or or ISO 12312-2:2015)?

A: The American Paper Optics Eclipser HD Solar Glasses do conform to the ISO 12312-2 worldwide safety standard.

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