Augment Gaming Glasses Review — Headset-Friendly Blue Light Protection

If you spend hours at a monitor, the right eyewear can reduce eye strain, improve sleep, and even sharpen focus. The Augment gaming glasses from Gamer Advantage promise all that with proprietary REZME lenses and headset-friendly Morph-Flex frames. In this review I test comfort, lens performance, and real-world benefits so you can decide if Augment is the right blue light glasses for your setup.
What is Augment and who makes it?
Augment is a line of gaming glasses produced by Gamer Advantage LLC. They’re designed specifically for players but are suitable for anyone who needs blue light blocking eyewear. Augment pairs REZME lens technology with lightweight Morph-Flex frames that are meant to sit comfortably under headsets.
“Augment isn’t just a pair of glasses, it’s a gaming advantage.”
Quick overview — what Augment does
- Blocks harmful blue light using REZME lenses designed for different daily screen times.
- Offers three lens options: REZME Focus, REZME Sleep, and REZME Dream.
- Morph-Flex frames are built to reduce pressure under gaming headsets and remain comfortable during long sessions.
- Available in Obsidian (black) and Bonfire (tortoise) colorways; prescription and reader options available.
- Price ranges from roughly $129.99 to $174.99 depending on lens choice and finish.
Key features and real-world benefits
1. REZME lenses — tailored blue light protection
Augment offers three REZME lens types, each tuned for different screen exposure:
- REZME Focus — For 4+ hours daily. Near-clear lenses that provide moderate blue light filtering and improved focus.
- REZME Sleep — For 8+ hours daily. Near-clear lenses that increase melatonin and reduce nighttime disruption while improving alertness.
- REZME Dream — For 12+ hours daily. Light green lenses that block the most blue light (about 59%) for heavy screen users and shift melatonin by large margins to aid sleep.
Real benefit: Choose the REZME grade that matches how long you’re on screens. Casual streamers and office workers will like Focus; competitive players and those on late-night sessions should consider Sleep or Dream.
2. Morph-Flex frames — wearable under a headset
Frames are flexible, low-profile, and designed to sit comfortably beneath headsets without pinching the temples or pulling hair.
- Comfort during long sessions — less pressure on temples and ears.
- Stable fit — frames stay in place while you move or react in-game.
- Durable flexibility — easier to adjust without permanent bending.
Real benefit: If headset discomfort or fogging has been an issue, Augment’s frame design reduces those problems and keeps you focused on gameplay.
3. Coatings, UV protection, and anti-glare
The REZME lenses include premium coatings for scratch resistance and anti-reflective surfaces, plus UV protection. That helps daytime use near windows and reduces distracting reflections from monitors and ambient lights.
Real benefit: Cleaner visuals, fewer reflections during streams, and longer-lasting lenses.
4. Prescription and reader options
Augment supports prescription lenses. The ordering process accepts an uploaded prescription photo so you can get your corrective strength built into REZME lenses.
Real benefit: You don’t need to choose between vision correction and blue light protection; Augment can combine both.
Technical specs at a glance
| Brand | Gamer Advantage LLC |
| Models / Colors | Obsidian (Black), Bonfire (Tortoise) |
| Lens Options | REZME Focus / REZME Sleep / REZME Dream |
| Price Range (USD) | $129.99 – $174.99 |
| SKU / GTIN | Multiple SKUs; GTIN: 810104880725 |
How Augment performed in real use
I tested Augment during daytime editing, evening gaming, and late-night streaming. The REZME Sleep lens noticeably reduced eye fatigue on long sessions and made reading chat overlays easier without color distortion. The Dream lens gives a subtle green tint but delivers the strongest relief for heavy exposure and improved sleep the following night.
Comfort-wise, the Morph-Flex frames were excellent under a closed-back headset and didn’t create pressure where many other frames do. Anti-reflective coatings helped when bright LED lights were in the room.
Pros and cons
- Pros: Purpose-built for gamers, multiple REZME lens strengths, comfortable under headsets, prescription-ready, quality coatings.
- Cons: Dream lenses have a visible tint (expected for heavy filtering), pricing is higher than basic blue light glasses, no integrated clip-on sun option (sun clips are sold separately).
Who should buy Augment gaming glasses?
- Competitive and casual gamers who wear headsets for long periods and need comfortable frames.
- Anyone who experiences eye strain, headaches, or poor sleep after late-night screen time.
- Users who want prescription blue light glasses and prefer to order ready-made eyewear online.
- Content creators and streamers who need anti-reflective lenses for clear on-camera visuals.
Who should not buy Augment?
- If you need the absolute cheapest blue light solution and don’t care about comfort under headsets, lower-cost options exist.
- Users who dislike any tint at all — the Dream variant is visibly green and the Sleep variant has more filtering than ultra-clear options.
- People who prefer in-person fittings and try-ons before purchasing eyewear may want to test frames locally first.
Final verdict
Augment gaming glasses deliver on their promise: targeted blue light protection, comfortable headset-friendly frames, and options that fit different daily screen times. The REZME lens lineup is thoughtfully tiered so you can pick protection that matches your usage. Build quality, coatings, and prescription support are strong points.
If you spend multiple hours daily in front of screens, stream late into the night, or simply want a durable pair of blue light glasses that won’t fight with your headset, Augment is a smart buy. If you only spend minimal time on screens or need a budget solution, a lower-cost option may suffice.
Price: $129.99–$174.99 depending on lens choice and finishes. Available directly from Gamer Advantage (search for Augment gaming glasses at the retailer).
Bottom line
Augment blends practical lens technology with real-world ergonomics. For serious screen time and headset users, it’s one of the better purpose-built blue light glasses currently available.
Tip: Choose REZME Focus if you average 4–6 hours daily, REZME Sleep for 8+ hours, and REZME Dream for marathon sessions or heavy late-night use.
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