Tesla Hyperlight Eyewear, Butterfly, Blue
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Tesla Hyperlight Eyewear® Butterfly Blue – Innovative protection and revitalization for the eyes
Tesla Hyperlight Eyewear® Butterfly Blue represents cutting-edge technology for eye protection and mental optimization. These glasses combine advanced quantum technology, unique lens designs and science-based solutions to protect the eyes from harmful radiation and improve the body's natural functions. This model, Butterfly Blue, is specially designed to provide a relaxing effect and improved decision-making, while shielding the eyes from UV light and harmful blue-violet light from LCD and LED screens.
Benefits and features
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Protection against harmful light
Hyperlight Eyewear® Butterfly Blue protects the eyes by transforming UV and high energy blue light into more beneficial light wavelengths in the visible spectrum (green, yellow, orange and red).
Protects against harmful blue-violet light from digital screens and LED light sources, while optimizing visual comfort. -
Improves visual experience
The glasses reduce glare and light scattering, which gives sharper vision and improved contrast sensitivity.
Intensifies colors and provides a more pleasant visual experience, even under demanding lighting conditions. -
Optimizes brain function
Harmonizes EEG signals, promotes mental acuity and improves decision-making.
Supports neuroendocrine regulation, including increased serotonin production and balance in the serotonin/melatonin ratio, which can help reduce stress, insomnia and depression. -
Contributes to anti-aging
Protects the delicate skin around the eyes against aging caused by UV radiation.
Stimulates natural synthesis of collagen and elastin to maintain skin elasticity and reduce wrinkles. -
Regulates the circadian rhythm
Affects the body's biological clock by balancing blood pressure and body temperature.
Reduces the effects of jet lag and sleep disturbances.
Technological properties
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Fullerene C60 layers
Nobel Prize-winning technology that converts harmful light into hyperharmonized light, supports the body's homeostasis and improves cell function.
The fullerene layer protects both sides of the lens. -
CR 39 lenses with advanced coatings
- Hydro- and oleophobic coating: Protects against scratches, dirt and dust, and makes the lenses easy to clean.
- Anti-reflection coating: Reduces light reflections to less than 1% for improved vision.
- Hard Coat (HC): Provides extra protection and extends the life of the lenses.
- Patented 8 ioncoat layers: Increases visual clarity and protects the lenses from damage.
Specifications
- Color: Blue
- Dimensions: 56 x 18 x 135 mm
- Net weight: 0.14 kg
- Gross weight: 0.15 kg
- Warranty: 2 years
- Manufacturer: BIOPTRON AG, Switzerland
Who can use Hyperlight Eyewear® Butterfly Blue?
The glasses are suitable for anyone who wants to protect their eyes, improve mental performance and promote general well-being, including:
- People who spend a lot of time in front of screens or in bright light.
- Professionals with high mental demands.
- Those seeking to reduce stress and improve sleep quality.
- Those who want to protect the skin around the eyes against aging.
Disclaimer
Uno Vita AS does not claim medical effects of the products we market, but shares publicly available research within the framework of freedom of expression. The information is intended for informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice or treatment.
Scientific references
Hall, Rosbash & Young (2017). Light and circadian rhythm.
Gulyar et al. (2019). EEG effects of hyperharmonized light.
Lin JB et al. (2017). Blue light blocking glasses and eye fatigue.
Stanković et al. (2020). Optical properties of PMMA/C60 composites.
Filipovic et al. (2021). Effects of light on hormone balance.
Koruga D (2019). Nanotechnology filter properties and biocompatibility.
Ostrin LA (2019). Melatonin and light exposure.
Henriksen et al. (2020). Sleep improvement with blue light blockers.
Esaki Y et al. (2017). Effects of blue light filters on depression and sleep.
Burkhart & Phelps (2009). Use of amber lenses for sleep improvement.
Apte RS et al. (2017). Cognitive performance and blue light filtering.
Jankov & Koruga (2019). Clinical benefits of nanophotic lenses.






