From your first task to your best sleep. Here is what changes.

A Day in the Life of a FullStack Operator
Optimize Your Day and Night
9am. Session starts.
DayEdge on. Blue light filtered from minute one. Your brain gets to work instead of fighting your environment.
2pm. No crash.
Most of all the blue light draining your focus is gone. You are still sharp when most people are coasting on caffeine and hoping for the day to end.
6pm. Day done.
You close the laptop having actually finished what you planned. Not half of it.
9pm. DarkMode on.
Screen time winds down. Your brain starts getting the signal that the day is over. Melatonin kicks in naturally.
11pm. Out within minutes.
No lying awake wired. No staring at the ceiling running through tomorrow. You are tired at a normal hour like a normal human being.
Next morning.
You wake up recovered. You sit down and do it again.
Engineered to protect your most valuable assets: your focus & recovery.
Tested. Verified.
75%
Blue light blocked by the DayEdge. Daytime focus protected.
99%
Blue light blocked by the DarkMode. Evening melatonin restored.
Verified lens specs. Confirmed before every production run.
What Builders Are Saying
Bought these after writing off the whole category. Every other pair I tried was just clear plastic doing nothing. Wore the FullStack System for one full day and my eyes weren't burning by 3pm.
Every afternoon I would sit there with work in front of me and nothing was being done. Every night I would lie awake running through tomorrow. It's been a month with the FullStack System and I now understand it was never my discipline. It was my environment. I am getting through my task list and I am asleep before midnight. Both things I had given up on fixing.
That was my entire afternoon, every day. I'd sit there with the work in front of me and nothing was going in. Been wearing the DayEdge for two weeks. The difference was uncomfortable to admit because it was so obvious. I'm actually getting through my task list now.
Protect your focus. Reclaim your sleep.
Sharp mornings that don't crash by 2pm. Evenings where your brain actually switches off. One system covers both.
Light enough to forget you're wearing them. From your first task to your last screen of the night.
Sharp mornings that don't crash by 2pm. Evenings where your brain actually switches off. One system covers both.
Light enough to forget you're wearing them. From your first task to your last screen of the night.
Not All Blue Light Glasses Are the Same
Don't trust your eyes to cheap protection
- Day and night lens for full coverage
- Verified blue light blocking (75%+ tested)
- Visible tint that proves it is working
- Lightweight and comfortable all day wear
- Half the day of coverage
- Untested and only blocks partial blue light spectrum
- Reading glasses with a "blue light" label
- Heavy and uncomfortable for long periods
Both lenses use a visible tint that proves they are working. The DayEdge yellow tint blocks up to 75% of blue light. The DarkMode amber tint blocks up to 99%. Both verified from lens testing.
The DayEdge maintains clear vision during the day with minimal color distortion.
The DarkMode has a stronger amber tint designed for evening use when you are winding down, not doing precision work.
Most people adjust within the first few minutes of wearing either lens.
The DayEdge is built for full workday sessions of 4 to 13 hours or more.
The DarkMode is designed for 1 to 3 hours of evening wind-down before bed.
Both use a lightweight spring hinge TR90 frame.
Device filters only reduce blue light from that one screen. They don't cover your monitor, overhead lighting, or any other light source in your environment. The FullStack System covers everything in your field of vision simultaneously, day and night.
Your focus and sleep are our priority. If you don't notice a difference, receive a defective item, or simply change your mind, contact us within 30 days of delivery and we will make it right. Check the refund policy for full details.
Both lenses arrive together. One pair of DayEdge lenses & one pair of DarkMode lenses,
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