I had a pair of those amber colored sunglasses many years ago when they were advertising them a lot on TV. They were different for sure, and I didn't hate them, but eventually went back to a green or grey lens. The one thing I remember is in spring the brown patches in grassy areas were really exaggerated.
This article says that if you wear them for around 3 hours before bed in your house, you can block the light rays that have a negative effect on your natural Melatonin and sleep. Also, if you're on the computer or reading from a Kindle, they can help protect your eyes from stress that may lead to macular degeneration. I don't think I'd wear them much, but wouldn't mind trying them over my reading glasses when on the computer. It seems that white background light causes a lot of strain for my eyes. More here. http://www.healthyfellow.com/2058/prescription-2016-blue-blocker-glasses/
This article says that if you wear them for around 3 hours before bed in your house, you can block the light rays that have a negative effect on your natural Melatonin and sleep. Also, if you're on the computer or reading from a Kindle, they can help protect your eyes from stress that may lead to macular degeneration. I don't think I'd wear them much, but wouldn't mind trying them over my reading glasses when on the computer. It seems that white background light causes a lot of strain for my eyes. More here. http://www.healthyfellow.com/2058/prescription-2016-blue-blocker-glasses/
The idea of wearing tinted glasses at night may seem counterintuitive. In previous generations, there would be very few reasons to do so. But, in many ways, we live in a very different world today. The natural rhythm of the sleep-wake cycle was set up for mankind to slumber as day turns to night and awaken as night returns to day.
However, this all changed with the advent of computers, digital displays, mobile phones, street lights and numerous other sources of nighttime illumination. And, I think it’s fair to say that the light genie is well out of the bottle and is unlikely to go back in any time soon.