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Designed for screen-sensitive vision

See screens as they should feel.

Vynix lenses reduce the glare and contrast that make eye floaters, visual noise, and screen fatigue more noticeable — so you can focus on what matters.

PANOPTES LENS

Screens don't create floaters — they just make them impossible to ignore.

7 in 10
Adults experience eye floaters. Most only notice them against bright, high-contrast backgrounds — like screens.
4 hrs+
Average daily screen time for professionals. That's 4+ hours of peak floater visibility conditions.
87%
Of screen users report some form of digital eye strain. Glare and high contrast are leading contributors.

Eye floaters are tiny imperfections in the vitreous fluid of your eye. They exist all the time — but you only notice them when the conditions are right.

Screens create exactly those conditions. Bright white backgrounds. High contrast interfaces. Pure light projected directly into your eyes. The result: floaters become visible, distracting, and for many people, deeply frustrating during any extended screen session.

Add to that the glare, the flicker, the contrast shifts between dark and light interfaces — and it's no surprise that so many people end the day with strained eyes, a dull headache, and the lingering sensation that something is drifting across their vision.

This isn't a medical problem. It's a visibility problem. And visibility problems have solutions.

LESS CONTRAST · LESS GLARE

Tuned for the
screen-sensitive eye.

Vynix lenses are engineered to soften the specific qualities of screen light that amplify visual noise and cause fatigue — without distorting colour or sacrificing clarity.

01

Contrast reduction

A precision-tinted lens softens the stark white-to-black contrast that makes floaters most prominent on typical display interfaces.

02

Glare management

An anti-reflective coating diffuses the surface reflections and light scatter that contribute to eye strain and visual discomfort.

03

True-colour optics

No orange tint. No colour shift. Vynix lenses look nearly clear so your display colours and work accuracy are preserved.


Three frames.
One purpose.

New

Signature

Panoptes

Soft rectangular frame. The everyday essential for all-day screen work.

$149

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Round

Iris

Circular frame. A softer profile for creative and studio environments.

$159

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Gaming

Argus

Wide rectangular frame with extended lens coverage for monitor use.

$169

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Built for comfort.
Designed for clarity.

Reduced visual noise

By softening glare and contrast, Vynix lenses make everyday floaters and visual distractions less prominent during screen sessions — a quieter visual field.

All-day screen comfort

Designed for 4–10 hour screen sessions. The lens manages cumulative light exposure so your eyes arrive at the end of the day less strained and more rested.

True colour, no tint

Unlike amber or orange-tinted alternatives, Vynix lenses appear nearly clear. Colour accuracy is preserved for design work, video, and any colour-critical tasks.

Prescription-compatible

Vynix frames are available in single-vision, progressive, and non-prescription variants. Bring your Rx, or wear them as-is.

Honest answers.

Will these cure or permanently reduce my floaters?
No. Vynix lenses are not a medical device and do not treat floaters. Floaters are a natural part of the eye's physiology. What Vynix does is reduce the screen conditions — high contrast, glare, bright backgrounds — that make floaters more visible and distracting. Think of it as turning down the volume, not silencing the source.
Are these just blue light glasses?
No. Vynix lenses are not primarily blue light blocking lenses, and we make no specific claims about blue light reduction. The lens is engineered for contrast softening and glare management — the properties most responsible for making floaters noticeable and causing screen-related eye strain. Many "blue light" products offer little perceptible benefit. Our approach is different.
Will they affect how my screen looks?
Minimally. The lens has an extremely light tint — near-clear — so colours remain accurate for most use cases. There is a slight warmth, similar to reducing your display's brightness by a small amount. Most users adapt within the first hour and find the experience more comfortable, not more distorted.
Can I add my prescription?
Yes. All Vynix frames are compatible with standard single-vision and progressive prescriptions. During checkout, you can enter your prescription details or opt for non-prescription lenses. We work with certified optical labs to ensure precision.
What if they don't work for me?
We offer a 60-day return window, no questions asked. Visual comfort is subjective and personal — if Vynix doesn't make a noticeable difference for you, send them back for a full refund. We'd rather you know the offer is real than feel pressured into keeping something that didn't land.
Are they suitable for people without floaters?
Absolutely. Many Vynix customers don't experience floaters — they simply want a more comfortable, less fatiguing screen experience. The contrast softening and anti-glare properties are beneficial for anyone dealing with eye strain, screen headaches, or light sensitivity.

Start seeing screens differently.

Try Vynix for 60 days. If your screen sessions don't feel meaningfully more comfortable, we'll refund every penny.

PANOPTES

Matte Slate / Clarity Lens

Collection → Panoptes

Panoptes

The signature Vynix frame. Designed for anyone who spends serious time on screens — and notices the cost.

$149 Free shipping · 60-day returns

Frame colour

Matte Slate
Warm Black
Bone

Lens type

Non-prescription
Add Rx (+$40)
✓ 60-day free returns ✓ 2-year warranty ✓ Rx compatible

For screens that never stop.

If you've ever noticed threads, dots, or shadows drifting across your vision while staring at a bright white screen — you're not imagining it. Those are floaters, and screens create exactly the conditions that make them most visible.

Panoptes doesn't eliminate floaters. No lens can. But by managing glare and softening screen contrast, it removes the visual environment that makes them so prominent — giving you cleaner, quieter vision during your longest screen sessions.

  • Fewer distracting floaters and visual drift during screen use
  • Less eye strain and fatigue after 3+ hour sessions
  • Reduced glare from bright display backgrounds and white interfaces
  • Softer, more comfortable visual field without colour distortion
  • Lighter, quieter visual experience by end of day
  • Premium anti-reflective coating that handles overhead lighting too
  • Near-clear tint — no orange, no colour shifting, no awkward indoor look
  • Lightweight acetate frame designed for 10-hour wear comfort

You'll feel the difference if you're one of these.

Remote workers & office professionals

You're on-screen 6–10 hours a day. Meetings, documents, spreadsheets — all on a bright white background. Panoptes is your daily driver.

Students & long-session readers

White PDFs, reading apps, note-taking tools. Hours of high-contrast text on a glowing background. Exactly what makes floaters most visible.

Creatives & designers

You need colour accuracy. The near-clear lens means your design work, colour grading, and visual decisions aren't compromised.

Gamers

Fast motion, high-brightness displays, long sessions. The Panoptes lens reduces glare scatter without impacting response or colour fidelity.

Anyone with floaters who uses screens

You don't need a diagnosis. If you see visual drift on bright screens and wish you didn't — this was designed for you.

Light-sensitive eyes

If bright screens, overhead lighting, or high-contrast environments cause discomfort, the Vynix lens combination meaningfully reduces that sensory load.

What Panoptes does — and what it doesn't.

What it does

  • Reduces screen glare and surface reflections
  • Softens high-contrast screen backgrounds to lower floater visibility
  • Reduces cumulative eye strain during extended screen use
  • Provides a more comfortable, quieter visual field
  • Works with any screen type — OLED, LCD, monitor, phone
  • Compatible with your existing prescription

What it doesn't do

  • Cure, treat, or permanently reduce eye floaters
  • Replace professional ophthalmology advice
  • Eliminate floaters — they will still be present in other lighting conditions
  • Guarantee identical results for every person — visual comfort is personal
  • Work as prescription glasses unless Rx lenses are added

Specific answers.

How quickly will I notice a difference?
Most customers report a noticeably more comfortable screen experience within the first session. The contrast softening is immediate. The cumulative benefits — reduced end-of-day fatigue and fewer floater distractions — tend to become more apparent after 3–5 days of regular use.
What if I only have floaters occasionally?
Panoptes is still worth considering. Even mild or occasional floaters benefit from reduced contrast conditions. Many customers without significant floater issues purchase Panoptes purely for general screen comfort and eye strain reduction.
Will the frames fit my face?
Panoptes is a medium-width rectangular frame suitable for most face shapes. The measurements are: total width 138mm, lens width 50mm, bridge 18mm, temple 145mm. We recommend measuring your current well-fitting frames to compare. If they don't fit, returns are free within 60 days.
Can I use these with dual monitors or ultrawide setups?
Yes. Panoptes works with any display configuration. Users with ultrawide or multi-monitor setups often find the most benefit, as these setups involve larger areas of high-brightness screen real estate.

Try Panoptes — risk free.

If your screen sessions don't feel meaningfully better within 60 days, return them for a full refund. No forms, no friction.

Tagline options

"See screens as they should feel."
Recommended primary. Aspirational, simple, confident. Implies a problem has been solved without naming it.
"Quiet eyes. Clearer focus."
Alternative. Speaks directly to the internal experience — the floating, the noise, the fatigue — without clinical language.
"Less noise. More world."
Minimalist. Works well for campaign use. Positions Vynix as a clarity tool, not just eyewear.
"Designed for how you actually see."
Validation-led. Acknowledges that existing products weren't built for this specific need.

Tone of voice

Vynix speaks like a company that understands what it's talking about and doesn't need to oversell. The tone is calm, direct, and confident — never clinical, never breathless. It respects the intelligence of its audience and earns trust through honesty, not hyperbole.

The brand voice is:

CalmDirectHonestPremium without arroganceEmpatheticPreciseQuietly confident

Example — write like this

"Vynix doesn't cure floaters. No lens can. But it reduces the screen conditions that make them most visible — and for many people, that's enough to make the difference between a comfortable workday and a frustrating one."

Not like this

"ELIMINATE eye strain FOREVER with our REVOLUTIONARY lens technology that DESTROYS floaters and SUPERCHARGES your vision! 🔥🔥"

Messaging pillars

Relief through design

Vynix exists to solve a specific, underserved problem. Every product decision is made through the lens of: does this reduce discomfort for screen-sensitive eyes?

Radical honesty

We don't overclaim. We explain exactly what the product does and doesn't do. This builds more trust than any marketing superlative.

Premium simplicity

The product is simple to understand and beautiful to wear. No complexity, no jargon, no feature lists that mean nothing to a tired pair of eyes.

Designed for the daily screen user

Not athletes. Not drivers. Not outdoor adventurers. Vynix is unapologetically for people who live on screens — and that specificity is a strength.

Design system principles

Typography

DM Serif Display for headlines — elegant, slightly editorial. DM Sans for all body, UI, and label text — clean, modern, highly legible at small sizes. Never mix in a third typeface.

Colour palette

Black (#0a0a0a), off-white (#fafaf8), and a warm neutral grey scale. The one accent: a soft warm tan (#c8b89a) used sparingly for numbers, stars, and small highlights — never as a background.

Photography

Shallow depth-of-field. Soft, diffused window light. Neutral backgrounds (white, linen, concrete). Lifestyle shots show people working at screens — not posed lookbook shots. Frames should feel real, not aspirational in an alienating way.

Whitespace

Generous whitespace is non-negotiable. The product is about visual comfort — the website must embody that. No crowded sections. Breathe between every element.

Conversion strategy — section by section

1. Hero section

Why it exists: The hero does one job — confirm to the right person that they're in the right place. The headline ("See screens as they should feel") is intentionally intriguing to anyone who has ever felt their screen sessions are visually uncomfortable. The subheadline names the specific problem (floaters, visual noise, fatigue) so qualifying visitors self-select immediately.

Conversion mechanic: Two CTAs — a primary "Shop Panoptes" (high-intent) and a secondary "Why it works" scroll-anchor (low-intent, keeps curious visitors engaged rather than bouncing). The scroll anchor converts browsers into readers who become buyers.

2. Problem section (dark background)

Why it exists: Most visitors arrive problem-aware but solution-unaware. They know floaters are worse on screens — they don't know a product addresses this. This section validates their experience with data and articulates the mechanism clearly: screens + high contrast + glare = peak floater visibility.

Conversion mechanic: The dark background creates a visual break that signals "this brand understands my world." The stats (7 in 10, 4hrs+, 87%) add credibility and make the problem feel universal, not niche. The final line — "This isn't a medical problem. It's a visibility problem." — is the pivot moment that makes the product feel like a natural, logical next step.

3. Solution section

Why it exists: Bridge from problem to product. This section must answer "how does it actually work?" before the visitor asks it out loud. Numbered steps (contrast reduction, glare management, true-colour optics) are specific enough to be credible without being technical to the point of alienation.

Conversion mechanic: "True colour, no tint" directly pre-empts the most common objection to any tinted lens product. By addressing it here rather than in the FAQ, it normalises the concern and dissolves it before it becomes a reason not to buy.

4. Product showcase

Why it exists: Converts browsing intent into product consideration. Three frames at different price points (Panoptes $149, Iris $159, Argus $169) give the visitor a decision to make rather than a yes/no on a single product. The "New" badge on Panoptes draws the eye and frames it as the flagship without dismissing the others.

Conversion mechanic: Clicking a product card goes directly to the product page. The naming (Panoptes, Iris, Argus — all sight-related mythology) reinforces the brand's deliberate, premium positioning without being try-hard.

5. Benefits section

Why it exists: Converts emotional resonance into rational justification. The visitor now likes the brand — this section gives them the logical ammunition to justify the purchase to themselves (and potentially a partner or employer).

Conversion mechanic: Four benefits, not eight. Restraint is credibility. "Prescription-compatible" is listed last because it's the functional differentiator that overcomes the "but I need Rx" objection for a significant portion of the audience.

6. Social proof

Why it exists: Trust. The specific testimonials are crafted to reflect the exact objections and desires of the target audience — not generic five-star gushing. "I was sceptical" and "they're still there — but I stop noticing them" are honest, specific, believable reviews that do more for conversion than perfect praise.

Conversion mechanic: The trust strip (12,400+ customers, 4.8★, 60-day returns, 2-yr warranty) consolidates all purchase-risk signals into one horizontal band. Return windows and warranties dramatically reduce purchase anxiety for premium-priced products.

7. FAQ section

Why it exists: Captures the almost-converted visitor who has one lingering doubt. The FAQ doesn't just answer questions — it demonstrates a brand confident enough to admit what its product doesn't do. That confidence is paradoxically the most powerful sales tool on the page.

Conversion mechanic: "Will these cure my floaters? No." The honesty here converts more people than a deflective or vague answer would. Visitors trust a brand that says "here's exactly what we don't do" far more than one that hedges.

8. Final CTA

Why it exists: Last-chance conversion for visitors who read to the bottom. The 60-day guarantee is restated in a single, clean sentence. The CTA includes the price ("Shop Panoptes — $149") to reduce post-click price shock — a significant conversion killer on product pages.

Conversion mechanic: Visitors who reach the footer CTA have self-qualified as highly interested. The guarantee framing ("we'll refund every penny") is the final objection removal. No risk = lower barrier to first purchase.

Product page — Panoptes

Key conversion decisions: The product page opens with the problem ("you're not imagining it") before the product description. This mirrors the visitor's mental state at the moment of arrival. The "Who this is for" section is specifically designed for gift buyers and self-purchasers who want confirmation they're making a relevant choice — it reduces returns by setting accurate expectations.

The "What it does / What it doesn't do" panel is unusual for a product page and intentional. It positions Vynix as the most trustworthy eyewear brand in this category — and trust is the conversion lever for any health-adjacent product. The product FAQ on the page answers purchase-specific questions (sizing, speed of effect) rather than repeating the homepage FAQ.