For this week’s giveaway, we’re teaming up with Ocushield to offer Keynote USA, readers, a chance to win an iPhone 15 and one of Ocushield’s blue light screen protectors to go with it.
Ocushield has a range of medical-rated screen protectors designed for iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks. Ocushield specializes in blue light reduction, so all of its screen protectors reduce the amount of blue light you are exposed to when using your devices.
Blue light can cause eye strain, headaches, dry eyes, fatigue, and blurred vision in some people, and it’s difficult to avoid between computer work and daily iPhone and iPad use.
Blue light can also affect sleep because it affects the production of melatonin and your body does not naturally produce enough to tell you when to go to sleep.
The Ocushield iPhone screen protector comes in sizes to fit all devices starting with the iPhone 5. It comes with a kit for cleaning the iPhone and an applicator tray for alignment purposes, both of which make the application process seamless…
The iPad screen protector features a similar kit and is available for the iPad, iPad mini, iPad Pro, and iPad Air. Each comes with a screen cleaner, application tray, dust removal sticker, and cleaning cloth.
Blue light filters block up to 99 percent of blue and ultraviolet light emissions between 300 and 400 nm, and up to 54 percent of harmful blue light between 400 and 470 nm. Ocushield says its screen protectors for the iPhone and iPad are intended to preserve the natural colors of the device for a clear image.
The iPhone and iPad screen protectors are made of thin tempered glass, which also offers screen protection. They come with an antibacterial, oil-resistant coating and an anti-reflective coating that reduces fingerprints. Ocushield says screen protectors can prevent eye strain, improve sleep, and protect eyes and skin from harmful blue light.
While iPhone and iPad screen protectors are permanent and adhere with non-damaging adhesive, Ocushield’s MacBook Blue Light Filter works a little differently. Apple does not recommend closing a MacBook with a screen protector in place, so the Blue Light Filter for Mac is removable.
It adheres using silicone or magnets depending on your Mac model, and can be attached when you’re using your Mac and then removed when you need to close the screen. It offers the same blue light protection as the iPhone and iPad screen protectors but also has a built-in privacy filter. When docked, Mac’s screen viewed from the side is nearly black, preserving privacy. It also has an antibacterial coating and an anti-glare coating that reduces glare and reflections.
Ocushield recently acquired EyeJust, a company that creates blue light-blocking glasses, so it is expanding its product line with stylish glasses that will work for all devices and improving its presence in the United States (it is based in the United Kingdom ).
It’s worth noting that Apple has added built-in blue light reduction features to the iPhone, iPad, and Mac with Night Shift, but the functionality only works at night. It also has a greater impact on color accuracy because it uses the color temperature of the screen to block blue light. Ocushield also has a broader feature set, including drop protection for the iPhone and side-angle view restrictions on the Mac, plus glare reduction on all devices. To celebrate spring, Ocushield is 15 percent off all products right now with promo code BLOOM2024.
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