Freddie Bedtime Glasses with red lenses and clear acetate frame, front view

Freddie Bedtime Glasses

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Freddie Bedtime Glasses

Freddie Bedtime Glasses

Blue light blocking glasses for the hour before bed.

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Description

Freddie's red lenses block the blue and green light that keeps your brain awake at night, so you can scroll, read, or watch your show and still fall asleep when you're ready.

Blocks 99% of blue & green light
Made to wear while you scroll, read, or watch TV
Hand-polished acetate frame, optical-grade lenses
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When should I wear them?

Put them on 60 to 90 minutes before you want to be asleep. Earlier is fine too, most people just slip them on when they settle in for the night.

Specifications
Frame Size Standard Fit 48 □ 22 · 152 mm
Frame Material Hand-Polished Acetate
Lenses CR-39 Lightweight optical resin
Blue/Green Light 99% Blocked 380 – 560nm
Shipping & Delivery

Shipping: Enjoy free standard shipping! We move quickly to get your order out the door, and most orders ship within 2 to 3 business days of being placed (not counting weekends or holidays)

Returns: All Freddie products are covered by our Risk-Free: 30-Night Guarantee. If there is any reason you are not satisfied with your glasses after use, you have 30 nights to return them with a money-back guarantee.

Freddie Blocks What Keeps You Up.

Our lenses block 99% of blue and green light.

The exact type of light that’s preventing
you from falling asleep.

Scrolling in bed in full blue and green screen light, before the Freddie red lens filter
NAKED EYE
The same scene through Freddie's red lens, with blue and green light filtered out
FREDDIE

It's Not You. It's The Light.

Your brain uses blue and green light to decide when to sleep.

Almost every light source in your home is telling it not to.

Start Blocking Now

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“No Screens Before Bed”

We Disagree.

After a long day, that last hour can feel like the only time that’s actually yours.

You should be able to spend it however you want, without worrying about your sleep in the process.

Put them on an hour before bed. Change nothing else.

Woman scrolling on her phone in bed wearing Freddie Bedtime Glasses with red lenses
Freddie Bedtime Glasses with red lenses and clear acetate frame held in hand

Built For This:

Close-up of the hand-polished acetate frame on Freddie Bedtime Glasses

The frame, done right.

Crafted from hand-polished acetate, the same material used in premium eyewear.

Close-up of the optical-grade red lenses on Freddie Bedtime Glasses

Optical-grade lenses.

Pigment embedded into CR-39 lenses, not a coating that wears off.

Freddie Bedtime Glasses with optical-grade red lenses on a white background

Tested, not assumed.

Lenses are lab-tested for transmittance across the visible spectrum.

You've Seen Blue-Light Glasses Before. Not These:

Freddie
Traditional Blue-Light Glasses
Freddie blue light glasses with red lenses and clear frames
Typical blue-light glasses with clear lenses and black frames
Blue light blocked
99%
~10%
Green light blocked
99%
0%
Premium Acetate Frame
Lab-tested
Built for Sleep

Tomorrow Starts Tonight.

We believe every great day starts with a good night’s rest. Stop letting harmful light wreck your sleep.

Try Freddie risk-free for 30 nights and feel the difference.

Questions, Answered.

They block the blue and green light that holds melatonin back in the hours before bed. That's the light your brain reads as daytime. Most people notice they wind down more easily within the first week.

Sleep has a lot of inputs. This is one of the biggest you can actually control.

Take them off when you turn off your last light. Once the lights are out there's nothing left to block, so set them on the nightstand and go to sleep.

Put them on 60 to 90 minutes before you want to be asleep. Earlier is fine too, most people just slip them on when they settle in for the night.

Leave them on until you turn off your last light and head to bed.

Yes, that's the whole idea. Keep scrolling, keep watching, keep doing your normal routine.

Freddie filters the light coming off your screens so you don't have to put them down. The only thing that changes is what reaches your eyes.

Yes, everything takes on a red tint. That's the filter doing its job, which means the blue and green light isn't reaching your eyes.

You'll still see clearly enough to read, scroll, and move around your home.

Over time people start to associate that shift with bedtime.

Standard blue light glasses filter ~10% of blue light, and they're built for daytime screen use.

Freddie is designed for evening use and blocks 99% of blue and green light, the wavelengths that hold melatonin back before bed.

If you wear contacts, you're all set. Put Freddie on right over them like any glasses.

Prescription lenses are something we're exploring for the future, but they aren't available yet.

Wear them for 30 nights. If they're not helping you wind down, send them back for a full refund.