Dragons' Den-featured solution for eye strain and headaches is now 20% off

Dragons' Den-featured solution for eye strain and headaches is now 20% off
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Dragons' Den-featured solution for eye strain and headaches is now 20% off
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Callum Crumlish)
Published: Feb, 15 2025 06:00

In today's digital age, it's not unusual to find yourself glued to a screen for the majority of your day. It's been estimated that those working remotely or in hybrid roles are clocking up to 11 hours daily on screens, significantly increasing the risk of developing digital eye strain (DES). The blue light emitted from our screens, coupled with blurred text caused by features like night mode, can lead to eye fatigue, headaches and migraines, dry eyes and blurred vision, resulting in an average loss of 4.1 working days per year due to symptom management.

Blue light also inhibits your brain from producing melatonin, making it more difficult to drift off when you're ready to hit the hay. Unfortunately, night mode doesn't offer much relief and has minimal impact on improving sleep quality. However, there's an affordable solution: Ocushield. READ MORE: Searches for Clarks Torhill shoes have skyrocketed and I found out just how easy they are to style. READ MORE: 'Best I've ever owned' iron with nearly 40k reviews gets axed in price with 46% off.

You might recognise this product from BBC's Dragons’ Den. Currently, you can enjoy a 10% discount on all Ocushield screen protectors for iPhones, Macs and computer screens, with a 20% discount when you purchase three or more simultaneously. iPhone protectors start at £31.50 and MacBook ones are available for £36, reduced from £49.99, and your peepers will be grateful for this investment. These filters are simply adhered over your screen to instantly minimise the blue light glaring out from them, and there’s no distortion to screen quality so your eyes won’t have to strain for extra focus. The limited blue light helps to prevent fatigue, dry eyes, and headaches, making using your screens more comfortable.

Ocushield's screen protectors, which are medically endorsed by the FDA and MHRA, could be a game-changer for those looking to enhance their comfort, ramp up productivity, and dodge time off work due to Digital Eye Strain (DES) issues. They're also a boon for sleep quality, as they block blue light that can interfere with melatonin production in your brain. While the glasses aren't part of the current sale, Ocushield boasts an impressive Trustpilot reputation, with heaps of five-star feedback and an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from 708 reviews. One satisfied customer raved: "A great product, scientifically proven to reduce blue light issues and ensure better sleep," praising its multifunctional benefits beyond mere screen protection.

Another review highlighted the company's customer service: "Good communication and will work with you on returns if necessary," adding that the screen protectors have been easier on the eyes. However, some users pointed out areas for improvement, with one mentioning: "Video tutorials need an update. I don't have the exact things in the video about laptop screens. This makes putting up the product more convoluted than it needs to be.".

Another repeat buyer testified: "This is my third purchase and every time I feel it helps tremendously, especially with my increasing use of tech products such as my iPhone and iPad.". Debenhams offers a laptop-focused blue light solution for £48.99. Meanwhile, Currys has the InvisibleShield Glass XTR4 iPhone 16 Pro Max Screen Protector for £34.99. If you're battling with Digital Eye Strain (DES) or spending a lot of time in front of screens, Ocushield's screen protectors are worth considering. They offer a 10% discount that increases to 20% when you purchase three or more products at once.

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