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How do Oakley Lenses Resist Blue Light?

The Rydon frame with IMPACTX 2 brown or purple lenses is absolutely amazing, also gets slightly dark/react to UV light indoors, so they can be used for driving .

as a oakley fan, i am not much to admit it, but the brown impactx 2 lens is actually all you need, winter or summer, night or day

ImpactX- Rudy Project
No place for that here, lol.

"Which lens should I get?" All of them of course!
 
No place for that here, lol.

"Which lens should I get?" All of them of course!
Exactly!
I am pretty sure Oakley could make a good photochromic lens if they wanted to. But then all us morons would stop buying 25 different kind of lenses.....☺️ and they know it !

But i you want a good photochromic , you should def get the brown impactx 2 lens, it's a bit like the prizm tungsten lens, a tad lighter though, but very nice to look through, and it gets very light in dark surroundings
 
Blue light does not exist below 400nm. If you look at a visible light spectrum, blue light is above 400nm (wavelength 450-485nm)
I know this, but how the technology blocks harmful blue light is what I'm interested in.
 
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