Product Description
Key Features
- ABS-PMMA frame material construction
- Filters blue light to reduce eye strain and dry eyes
- Available in black, navy, and royal blue
- Silk-screen imprint area 2" W x ¼" H on frame
- Perfect for corporate employee gifts and giveaways
- Optional 4-color process cello bag customization
Customization Details
Silk-screen imprint on frame: 2" W x ¼" H area with standard silk-screen colors. Two-color maximum imprint available. Optional second-side imprint on left temple. Optional 4CP full-color process on white or clear cello bag (250-piece minimum, 5-7 days production). Optional gift box with 4-color process available.
Shipping Information
Ships in cello bag packaging. Optional 4CP full-color cello bag (white or clear) and optional gift box available for enhanced presentation.
About This Category
abs-pmma frame glasses that filter blue light to reduce eye strain
What is the Blue Light Blocking Glasses ABS Frame Eye Strain?
The Blue Light Blocking Glasses ABS Frame Eye Strain is a custom promotional product available from Promolistic. These blue light blocking glasses feature an ABS-PMMA frame construction designed to filter out blue light and reduce eye strain, dry eyes, and blurry vision. Ideal for corporate gifting, trade show g Made from ABS Plastic. Pricing starts at $2.39 per unit.
How to order Blue Light Blocking Glasses ABS Frame Eye Strain
Minimum order quantity is 100 units. Standard production time is 7. All orders include a free digital proof within 24 hours.
Customization options for Blue Light Blocking Glasses ABS Frame Eye Strain
Available in 8 colors including Black, Lime Green, Navy, Red, Royal Blue. Key features: ABS-PMMA frame material construction, Filters blue light to reduce eye strain and dry eyes, Available in black, navy, and royal blue, Silk-screen imprint area 2" W x ¼" H on frame. Custom logo imprinting available with multiple decoration methods.
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For plastic items, pad printing delivers the sharpest detail on small imprint areas. For full coverage, consider heat transfer or in-mold labeling.














