Ultra Light Computer Glasses With Titanium Metal Frame And Clear Vision Design are designed to support daily screen-focused routines with structural stability and comfort in extended use. Built for reading, online interaction, office settings, and content viewing, these glasses balance usability and minimal structure.
The design features a titanium metal frame paired with a TR component blend for strength without unnecessary weight. This combination helps the frame maintain form during repeated use and reduces strain during extended wear.
Each lens includes properties focused on reducing screen glare and light reflection. These functions contribute to a clearer image when viewing devices under indoor lighting.
The frame is structured with curved arms that stay in place without slipping. It includes adjustable silicone pads at the bridge, supporting varied shapes. The layout avoids pressure points and minimizes sliding during activity or movement.
Important Functional Features
- Frame Composition: Titanium and TR materials combine to form a lightweight, strong structure.
- Lens Functions: Designed for screen viewing. Helps reduce glare, visual disruption, and reflection from artificial light sources.
- Adjustment Fit: Includes silicone pad design with custom shaping to accommodate multiple facial structures.
- Daily Usage: Optimized for reading, computer work, video meetings, digital content viewing, and other indoor activities.
- Weight Profile: Engineered to be ultra-light. Aims to reduce pressure from long periods of wear.
- Arm Shape: Curved to maintain a consistent position without pressure against the side.
- Design Approach: Minimal, functional, and structured for stable fit and viewing precision.
Frame Dimensions
- Lens Width: 53 mm
- Bridge Width: 20 mm
- Lens Height: 46 mm
- Frame Width: 147 mm
- Temple Length: 148 mm
These measurements suit most users seeking a stable screen-focused setup without bulk.
Importance of Clear Viewing Design
Clear viewing contributes to improved task focus, especially during long hours at a screen. These Screen Vision Glasses are built for tasks involving computer displays, mobile use, or reading digital documents.
By minimizing artificial glare, the lens setup helps reduce the visual interruptions caused by overhead or screen-based lighting. The smooth surface also supports clean optical transitions, with edges designed for distortion minimization.
The shape and material choice support stable use in professional and learning environments.
Usage Contexts
- Digital workstation
- Mobile browsing
- Online meetings
- Long reading sessions
- Content watching
- Indoor screen time
- Daily digital use
This layout fits into home offices, shared workspaces, or academic environments where screens are used for extended periods.
Age-Based Degree Classification
- Auto Recognition ( 100 to 500 Degree )
- 100 Degree (Under 49 Years Old)
- 150 Degree (50–54 Years Old)
- 200 Degree (55–59 Years Old
- 250 Degree (60–64 Years Old
- 300 Degree (65–69 Years Old)
- 350 Degree (70–74 Years Old)
- 400 Degree (Over 75 Years Old)
Key Benefits Without Compromise
These Titanium Frame Glasses avoid heavy structures or over-tightened segments. Instead, the lightweight metal offers support without excessive tension. The layout helps users focus on their activity rather than the frame itself.
The material resists typical wear effects like bending or oxidation over time, and the arm structure avoids excessive pressure. Each part is selected for consistency across daily use scenarios.
Design and Style
The structure follows a simple and minimal form factor. The frame holds its position without excess weight or decoration. A clean surface and straight-line layout contribute to its intended focus-first approach.
Without elaborate styling, the format blends into professional, learning, or casual settings. This allows the glasses to be worn across multiple routines without drawing unwanted attention.
The Ultra Light Computer Glasses offer a functional layout for people working with digital content throughout the day. Built with a titanium frame, TR components, and a clear lens design, the glasses support consistent viewing during mobile use, reading, and digital tasks.
Their structured form holds shape during movement. The arm and pad layout supports multiple wearers by adjusting to general facial proportions. Each feature is chosen to improve screen interaction without distraction.
Whether used during meetings, solo work, or reading, these glasses are designed to stay in place and support uninterrupted vision across long intervals.



