Hey fellow gamers! Ever squint at the screen while gaming, especially on handhelds or PCs? I know I have. As I've gotten older, I've noticed my eyes aren't quite what they used to be. This led me on a quest to find the perfect solution to enjoy my gaming sessions without the eye strain. Turns out, reading glasses for gaming might be the answer for many of us.
I'm 38, and lately, gaming hasn't been as enjoyable as it once was. Text in games seemed smaller, and I found myself leaning closer to the screen. It was frustrating! I work in front of a computer all day, so I already use glasses with blue light blocking to help with eye strain. I figured those would be enough for gaming too, but I was wrong.
I even tried taking my glasses off sometimes when playing on my ROG Ally. It seemed counterintuitive, but for certain things, it actually helped! I realized the distance wasn't the issue, but more the clarity of smaller details and text. It was a strange problem to have.
Then, I had a conversation with my wife, and she convinced me to finally get my eyes checked. I'm 42 now, and boy, am I glad I listened to her. Putting on those new glasses was like a revelation. My eyes instantly relaxed. I realized I had been straining to see clearly for years without even realizing it!
My eye doctor prescribed two pairs of glasses: one for distance and close-up, and another just for reading with blue light protection. This made a huge difference. Gaming became fun again! But finding the right glasses for gaming took some experimentation.
I started looking into options that would be comfortable and practical for long gaming sessions. That's when I stumbled upon Mozaer Eyewear. I was particularly interested in their Classic Photochromic Folding Reading Glasses. After doing some research and reading reviews, I decided to give them a try.

I opted for the Classic Photochromic Folding Reading Glasses Men Progressive Multifocal Anti-blue Presbyopic Glasses Far Near Computer Eyewear +100. The progressive multifocal feature really caught my eye, as it allows for a more natural transition between looking at the screen and looking around the room. As someone who games on both handhelds and a desktop PC, this flexibility is crucial. I was also drawn to the anti-blue light feature, since I'm already conscious of the impact of screen time on my eyes.
The best part? They're not just reading glasses. They adapt to different light conditions, which is great when I'm gaming in different rooms or at different times of the day. Plus, they fold up small, so I can easily toss them in my gaming bag. It feels like an upgrade to my gaming setup, not just another pair of glasses.
Choosing the right glasses for gaming can be tricky. Here are a few things I learned along the way: