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Save up to 15% on Gunnar gaming glasses

December 11, 2021
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

True gamers know the right accessories can make a huge difference. If you’ve already got the customized keyboard, the comfy chair, and the multi-screen desk setup, make sure to look out for the health of your eyes. Reducing blue light strain is not only beneficial for your health in the long run, but also helpful in keeping you focused for longer on the game at hand.

For a limited time, these 12 Gunnar gaming glasses are all on sale for up to 15% off. Snag yourself a pair or show the gamer in your life that you’re paying attention and spoil them with a gaming accessory they’ll love and that protects their eyesight in the process.

These gaming glasses address symptoms of all types of digital eye strain. They’re on sale for 15% off, which means you’ll take them home for just $67.99 (normally $79) for a limited time.

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These unisex glasses feature a semi-rimless ash frame design that allows for wide-form viewing while protecting you and blocking you from 65 percent of harmful blue light, according to the company. Save 15% and take these home for just $84.99 (normally $99) for a limited time.


GUNNAR 6-Siege Ash Edition Gaming Glasses on a white background.

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The unique lenses in these Enigma glasses reportedly help protect the eyes from 65 percent of harmful blue light, so you can play Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla (and other games) better for longer. Save 15% for a limited time and take them home for just $67.99 (normally $79).


GUNNAR Enigma Assassin's Creed: Valhalla Edition Gaming Glasses on a white background.

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There’s no point in wearing gaming glasses if they’re going to be uncomfortable. That’s why these lenses have adjustable silicone nose pads for a customized fit. Save 15% for a limited time and snag a pair for just $67.99 (normally $79).


GUNNAR ESL Blade Gaming Glasses on a white background.

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If you’re shopping for the teen gamer in your life, make sure to get these frames, which are designed for ages 13 to 18. For a limited time, they’re on sale for just $44.99 (normally $49).


GUNNAR ESL Blade Lite Gaming Glasses on a white background.

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These kid-sized glasses are also parent-approved — they’ll help protect young gamers from eye strain and from harmful blue light. Save 10% for a limited time and scoop them up for just $35.99 (normally $39).


GUNNAR FPS Mini Razer Edition Gaming Glasses for Kids on a white background.

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With a protective lens coating, these gaming glasses allegedly block 65 percent of harmful blue light and 100 percent of UV light. Save 15% and take them home for just $84.99 (normally $99).


GUNNAR FPS Razer Edition Gaming Glasses on a white background.

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Take 15% off for a limited time and snag a pair of these limited edition glasses for just $67.99 (normally $79).


GUNNAR Tom Clancy's The Division 2 Intercept Gaming Glasses on a white background.

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The legs of these glasses are shaped into a unique “lightning bolt” design that works to relieve temple pressure. Snag a pair for just $118.99 (normally $139) for a limited time.


GUNNAR Lightning Bolt 360 Gaming Glasses on a white background.

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A stellar pair of gaming glasses can not only reduce blue light strain, but also reduce dry eye symptoms and multiple forms of digital eye strain. These glasses do all of the above and more, and for a limited time, they’re on sale for 10% off, which means you can take them home for just $44.99 (normally $49).


GUNNAR MOBA Razer Edition Gaming Glasses on a white background.

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You’ll barely feel these glasses as you wear them, thanks to their ultra-light magnesium-aluminum armoring. Snag a pair for just $84 (normally $99) for a limited time.


GUNNAR RPG Razer Edition Gaming Glasses on a white background.

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These glasses feature an interchangeable temple strap so you can fasten and adjust the fit to suit your needs. The semi-rimless design allows for optimal panoramic viewing in the process. Get them on sale for $67.99 (normally $79) for a limited time.


GUNNAR Torpedo-X Razer Edition Gaming Glasses on a white background.

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