Computer Glasses Price in Pakistan

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    Computer glasses price in Pakistan starts from PKR 1,800 for basic blue-cut lenses and goes up to PKR 5,500 for branded frames with multi-coated computer lenses. With the average Pakistani professional spending 8-10 hours a day on screens — laptops at work, phones on the commute, TVs at home — computer glasses have gone from a niche product to an everyday essential. Chashmaywaly delivers computer glasses across Pakistan with free shipping, Cash on Delivery, and a 7-day return policy.

    Computer Glasses Price by Type in Pakistan (2026)

    Different types of computer glasses serve different needs. Here's what each category costs:

    Type Price Range (PKR) Lens Features Best For
    Basic Blue-Cut 1,800 – 3,000 Blue light filter, UV420 protection Casual screen users (3-5 hours/day)
    Branded Blue-Cut (Hugo Boss, Carrera) 3,000 – 5,500 Premium blue-cut coating, anti-reflective, hydrophobic Daily office workers needing style and comfort
    Gaming Glasses 2,500 – 4,000 Amber-tinted blue light filter, enhanced contrast Gamers, developers, night-time screen users
    Prescription Computer Glasses 2,500 – 5,500 Blue-cut + single vision or progressive Rx Prescription wearers who spend hours on screens
    Computer + Anti-Glare Combo 2,500 – 4,500 Blue-cut + multi-layer AR coating Office workers under fluorescent lights

    How Blue Light Affects Your Eyes

    To understand why computer glasses matter, it helps to know what blue light actually does.

    What Is Blue Light?

    Blue light is part of the visible light spectrum with wavelengths between 380nm and 500nm. Within this range, high-energy visible (HEV) light between 380nm and 450nm is the portion most associated with digital eye strain and sleep disruption. Screens emit significant amounts of HEV light — your laptop, phone, and LED monitors all produce it.

    Screen Time in Pakistan — The Numbers

    According to industry data, the average Pakistani spends:

    • 8-10 hours on work-related screens (laptops, desktops)
    • 3-4 hours on smartphone usage outside of work
    • 1-2 hours on TV or streaming

    That's a combined 12-16 hours of daily screen exposure for urban professionals. University students, freelancers on Upwork and Fiverr, and call centre workers face similar or higher numbers. This sustained exposure is why computer glasses have become one of the fastest-growing eyewear categories in Pakistan.

    Symptoms of Digital Eye Strain

    Blue light overexposure contributes to a cluster of symptoms collectively called digital eye strain (or computer vision syndrome):

    • Dry, irritated eyes after screen sessions
    • Headaches, especially behind the eyes or at the temples
    • Blurred vision at the end of the workday
    • Difficulty falling asleep after late-night screen use
    • Neck and shoulder tension from squinting and leaning forward

    Blue-Cut vs Anti-Glare vs Computer Glasses — Differences Explained

    These three terms are often used interchangeably in Pakistan's optical market, but they're different products:

    Feature Blue-Cut Lenses Anti-Glare (AR) Lenses Computer Glasses
    Primary Function Filters blue light (380-450nm) Reduces surface reflections on the lens Combines blue-cut + AR + optimised for screen distance
    Lens Appearance Slight yellow or blue tint, blue-purple reflection Green or purple reflection, clear lens Varies — may be slightly tinted or clear
    Glare Reduction Minimal Significant — reduces lens reflections Yes — includes AR coating
    Blue Light Filtering 20-40% of HEV light blocked None (unless combined with blue-cut) 20-40% HEV blocked
    Night Driving Not recommended (adds tint) Excellent Not ideal
    Price at Chashmaywaly PKR 1,800 – 5,500 PKR 2,000 – 8,000 PKR 1,800 – 5,500

    Bottom line: Computer glasses are essentially blue-cut lenses with anti-glare coating bundled together. If you already wear anti-glare glasses and want blue light filtering, you can add a blue-cut coating. If you're buying fresh, computer glasses give you both features in one lens.

    Do You Need Computer Glasses? — Symptom Checklist

    Answer these questions honestly. If you check three or more, computer glasses can provide meaningful relief:

    • Do you spend more than 5 hours a day on screens (phone + laptop + TV combined)?
    • Do your eyes feel dry, gritty, or tired by the end of the workday?
    • Do you experience headaches during or after extended screen sessions?
    • Do you have trouble falling asleep after using your phone or laptop at night?
    • Do you notice blurred vision when switching between screen and distant objects?
    • Do you find yourself squinting at your monitor despite having good eyesight?
    • Do overhead office lights or screen glare cause discomfort?

    If you answered yes to three or more, computer glasses starting from PKR 1,800 are a worthwhile investment for your daily comfort.

    Choosing the Right Computer Glasses

    Not all computer glasses are equal. Here's what to look for:

    Lens Tint

    Computer glasses come in two tint profiles:

    • Clear (minimal tint) — Filters 20-30% of blue light. Suitable for office environments where colour accuracy matters (designers, photographers, video editors).
    • Amber/yellow tint — Filters 40-65% of blue light. Better for gamers and heavy night-time screen users. Colours appear warmer but eye comfort improves significantly.

    Coating Quality

    A good computer lens should have at minimum:

    • Blue-cut coating — The primary blue light filter
    • Anti-reflective (AR) coating — Reduces glare from office lights and the screen itself
    • Scratch-resistant coating — Protects the blue-cut layer from wear
    • Hydrophobic coating — Repels water, oil, and fingerprints for easier cleaning

    Frame Comfort for Long Wear

    Since computer glasses are worn for 6-10 hours continuously, frame comfort matters more than with occasional-wear sunglasses:

    • Lightweight materials — TR90 and titanium frames weigh under 20g and don't cause pressure headaches
    • Adjustable nose pads — Metal frames with silicone nose pads can be fitted to any bridge shape
    • Spring hinges — Allow slight flex for different head sizes without loosening over time
    • Wide temple arms — Distribute pressure evenly behind the ears

    Check our glasses frame guide for detailed sizing advice.

    Computer Glasses at Chashmaywaly

    Chashmaywaly offers computer glasses from PKR 1,800 with options for every budget and style preference:

    1. Browse computer-ready frames — Visit our eyeglasses collection and select frames you like.
    2. Add blue-cut lenses — Choose the blue-cut + anti-glare coating option at checkout.
    3. With or without prescription — Computer glasses work both as zero-power (plano) for people with normal vision and as prescription lenses for those who need correction.
    4. Free delivery — Shipped in 2-4 business days anywhere in Pakistan.

    Pro tip for freelancers: If you work from home on Upwork, Fiverr, or any freelance platform, computer glasses are a tax-deductible work expense. The PKR 1,800-3,000 investment pays for itself within weeks in reduced headaches and improved sleep quality.

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    Complementary Habits for Eye Health

    Computer glasses work best when paired with good screen hygiene:

    • 20-20-20 rule — Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. This relaxes the focusing muscles.
    • Monitor positioning — Keep the screen 50-70cm from your eyes with the top of the screen at or slightly below eye level.
    • Night mode on devices — Combine computer glasses with your phone's built-in blue light filter (Night Shift on iPhone, Night Light on Android) for double protection in the evening.
    • Blink consciously — Screen use reduces blink rate from 15 to 5 blinks per minute. Make a deliberate effort to blink fully to keep your eyes lubricated.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the starting price of computer glasses in Pakistan?

    Computer glasses at Chashmaywaly start from PKR 1,800 for basic blue-cut lenses in a lightweight frame. Branded options with premium multi-coated lenses start from PKR 3,000.

    Can I wear computer glasses all day?

    Yes. Computer glasses with a clear or minimal-tint blue-cut coating are designed for all-day wear. The slight blue light reduction doesn't affect colour perception enough to interfere with daily tasks. Amber-tinted gaming glasses are better reserved for screen-heavy sessions.

    Do computer glasses work without a prescription?

    Absolutely. Computer glasses are available as zero-power (plano) lenses for people with normal vision. The blue-cut and anti-glare coatings provide benefits regardless of whether you need vision correction.

    What's the difference between computer glasses and regular reading glasses?

    Regular reading glasses magnify text at a fixed close-up distance (30-40cm). Computer glasses are optimised for screen distance (50-70cm) and include blue-cut coating to filter digital blue light. If you need magnification for screens, prescription computer glasses combine both features.

    Are gaming glasses different from regular computer glasses?

    Gaming glasses typically have a stronger amber or yellow tint that blocks 40-65% of blue light (vs 20-30% for standard computer glasses). The amber tint also increases contrast, making game elements more visible in dark scenes. They're best for gaming sessions and evening use but may alter colour perception too much for design or photography work.

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