Press Coverage

The 22 Best Sunglasses to Keep Your Eyes Safe This Summer While Running, Fishing, Cycling, and More
"[W]e went on the hunt for great FL-41 options and were impressed with TheraSpecs. They’re designed specifically to target harmful light, and many reviewers with photophobia say that they offer relief from indoor light like fluorescent, LEDs, and blue light. (Psst: Regular blue light glasses are not effective.) Of note, if you’re interested in trying these to reduce your symptoms, you may be able to use funds from a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) to cover the cost."

The Best Blue Light Glasses That’ll Give Your Eyes the Break They Deserve
"Dawn Buse, PhD, clinical professor of neurology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, previously recommended Theraspecs to SELF. It makes a few types of lenses for different light-blocking needs...and [all lens varieties] are available in the Audrey frame, which has a subtle cat-eye shape that’ll make your screen time feel a little more chic."

The Best Migraine Glasses of 2024 for Lasting Relief
"Best Overall Migraine Glasses: TheraSpecs FL-Blend. TheraSpecs offers the greatest variety of lens tints, and they’re the only company that sells FL-41 polarized lenses. TheraSpecs clearly designs keeping people with migraine in mind, as you can filter by things like side protection when choosing frames. The classic frame style is designed to reduce pressure on the sides of the head, and I found them to be the most comfortable frames I tried."

These 12 Products Won’t Cure Your Migraine—But They Might Make It Easier to Live With
"Light-blocking glasses with FL-41 (berry-tinted) lenses like Theraspecs...can be really helpful in filtering light that triggers migraine. There are both outdoor and indoor versions, and you can have them made with your prescription, too."

How I Survive Migraine Episodes at Work
"Here are some tips that may come in handy at work when dealing with migraine triggers and episodes...I've tried the blue/green glasses from Amazon, but for me, TheraSpecs are the only ones that have made a difference."

UCSF Neurorecovery Resource Guide
"TheraSpecs: Light-filtering eyewear that may be helpful for people recovering from concussions as well as people with migraines or other conditions causing light sensitivity."

Eyes Sensitive to Light? Here’s What Your Body’s Trying to Tell You
"Glasses with the FL-41 tint (which has a pinkish hue) block blue-green wavelengths, which may help with light sensitivity, Dr. Brissette says. Try the TheraSpecs Audrey glasses to give your eyes a break from blue light."

These Glasses for Migraines Are Game Changing
"Best Indoor Migraine Glasses, Classic TheraSpecs: Dr. Gottschalk recommends going with a brand like TheraSpecs, which specifically designs its glasses for people who experience migraines, instead of just ordering generic rose-tinted glasses. This pair has FL-41 lenses, which block blue-green light and have been shown to reduce headache frequency. They're also good for filtering out fluorescent lights and LEDs if those tend to make your head pound."

The Role of Tinted Therapeutic Eyewear for Athletes with Photophobia
"Athletes can obtain FL-41 tinted lenses, both prescription and non-prescription, from specialty manufacturers such as TheraSpecs...TheraSpecs provides [transmission] data on their website showing nearly 70% more filtering at 480nm in comparison to other marketed FL-41 products."

7 Tips for Living with Migraine in the Zoom Era
"Consider migraine glasses: Unfortunately, not all employers are flexible, and for many, looking at a screen all day for work is unavoidable. In that case, tinted light sensitivity glasses, such as TheraSpecs, may help. Research shows that glasses with rose-colored lenses, or FL-41 lenses, may be beneficial for people with light-sensitive chronic migraine."

Blue Light / 86 Migraine
"To reduce the chance of blue light triggering a migraine attack, take frequent breaks from your computer, work in a properly lit area, reduce computer screen glare, clean your computer display, and try blue light blocking glasses like TheraSpecs."

The 5 Best Sunglasses for Light-Sensitive Eyes
"A Pair Of Migraine Glasses For Wearing Indoors That Are Worth The Splurge: If even indoor light sets off alarm bells, a pair of FL-41 lenses could measurably improve your quality of life. These lenses feature a raspberry tint calibrated to reduce strain from fluorescent lighting and block out light from screens—they’ll shield against 80% of blue light that triggers sensitivity."

Beauty Products to Revamp Your Routine for the New School Year
"TheraSpecs has been the most effective blue light glasses I've tried in helping with all of the above...The glasses filter out 80 percent of the blue light wavelengths from fluorescent lights, mobile devices and computer screens that are shown to cause pain and headaches. I found them to be really effective and comfortable. I noticed it definitely helped me with eye strain."

Virtual-Everything Making Your Migraines Worse?
"Still, some people swear by filtered glasses. [New York journalist Grace] Gold likes TheraSpecs FL-41 glasses, which are designed to help with light sensitivity and reduce migraines."

Tried and tested products for migraine
"TheraSpecs was developed by Hart Shafer, whose wife, Kerrie, lives with debilitating migraine. The precision-tinted glasses are designed to filter lights from fluorescent lights, computer screens, and bright sunshine that trigger migraine, headache, and eye strain. When worn regularly, the glasses can help reduce the frequency of attacks."

Retreat Migraine: Tracking and Reducing Triggers
"You can wear them all the time, you can wear them when you’re just working on the computer, you can wear them just during an attack. But a lot of people have found that these are really helpful dealing with photosensitivity and helping just reduce light as a trigger for a migraine attack."

Why Being Grateful For Your Customers Gives You A Competitive Advantage
"Living with a chronic illness is incredibly isolating and frustrating. [TheraSpecs] customers often feel misunderstood and face public and private stigma. One of the treasured ways that we show gratitude to our customers is through a little personalized ‘wish note’ that we include in every box that ships out."

Blue light activates pulvinar nuclei in longstanding idiopathic photophobia: A case report
"The subject had managed her photophobia using TheraSpecs FL-41 tinted lenses for the past three years. She reported that when she first wore these lenses, her lifelong anxiety related to photophobia ‘decreased dramatically within 2 days.’ She noted that the therapeutic effect was instantaneous when she wore them."

How Epilepsy Is Treated
"There are some complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) treatments that you may want to consider including alongside (not in place of) your regular therapies...you can get TheraSpecs fluorescent light glasses online. They're not blue-tinted, but they block blue-green light."

How Light Sensitivity and Photophobia Affect Vestibular Disorders
"The tint has been shown to decrease light-induced migraine attacks by 74% and help alleviate fluorescent- and artificial-light sensitivity. It has also been effective with thousands of patients with vestibular migraine, post-concussion syndrome and other vestibular disorders."

When Light Triggers Migraine, Quality of Life is Affected
"...precision-tinted glasses designed specifically for light sensitivity provided noticeable symptom relief for 85% of people with Migraine. Light-blocking glasses outperformed eye drops, natural supplements, and even prescription Migraine medication at minimizing light sensitivity."

A Review of TheraSpecs for Vestibular Migraine
"I find [TheraSpecs are] better suited for extra bright and busy places like the airport or grocery stores. Perhaps if you’re in an office with a ton of florescent lights that you can’t control, it would be a good fit."

9 Products Chronic Migraine Sufferers Swear By to Cope With Their Symptoms
"[T]here are a wide range of products that can help make a migraine attack less excruciating. We spoke to women who experience migraines about the items they can’t live without. Here are...products real women with migraines swear by."

Migraine Glasses – A Review of Indoor and Outdoor TheraSpecs
"They feature dark, polarized, outdoor lenses that provide better protection against bright sunlight than regular sunglasses with 100% UVA/UVB protection. They were delightfully presented in a well cushioned box, protective bag and even included a lollipop."

How a Kick in the Head Saved This 3-Year-Old Boy’s Life!
"They're lab-tested specs designed to block more light than typical frames and meet customer specific circumstances like [McLean's] photophobia and they look pretty cool as well."

17 Summer Essentials for People Who Are Sensitive to Light
"Specifically designed for those who experience migraines and/or photosensitivity, TheraSpecs lenses are precision-tinted to block out certain light and glare (including indoor fluorescent lighting) that could cause a headache or migraine."

Photophobia and Migraine Glasses [Product Review]
"After wearing TheraSpecs migraine glasses over the last few weeks, I’ve come to the conclusion that I am better off owning them than being without them. You might not have light sensitivity with your migraine disease, but I do. I do not leave home without them and they are always nearby."

Light and Headache Disorders: Understanding Light Triggers and Photophobia
"The tint that migraine glasses, such as TheraSpecs, use called FL-41, filters those wavelengths thus reducing migraine attacks and providing the most relief for photophobia."

We Tried Screen Protection Glasses For A Month & Here's What Happened
"[My doctor, Dr. Sarah L Rahal, MD] did point out a similar product, though, called TheraSpecs, ‘which makes lenses targeted for migraineurs with photophobia, based on similar principals, and they have a clear clinical trial showing efficacy.’"

6 types of glasses that do more than correct your blurry vision
"Suffer from migraines? Put on a pair of TheraSpecs. Hart Shafer created this product for his wife who suffered from chronic migraines. The lightweight and slightly darker glasses are made to filter out fluorescent light by cupping your face tightly."

Should You Wear Special Migraine Glasses?
"Sunglasses can reduce light, but if they are too dark your pupils dilate, which counteract their effect. [TheraSpecs] lenses filter the major pain-causing wavelengths...and the wavelengths of light that flicker most in fluorescent lighting."