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April 2012
(84%)
14 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
and FVSo we have established that the SteelSeries Desmo’s are comfortable while gaming and give your eyes a little relief. The question you have to ask yourself with the glasses is, are they worth the $99 price tag? For me the relief on my eyes alone ...
Abstract: I’ve been a big fan of GUNNAR Optiks glasses and SteelSeries has a pretty good in the Scopes. A few months ago, SteelSeries came out with their second GUNNAR glasses called the Desmo, which consists of a different design but the same great lenses.The D...
Helps keep eye from drying out during long sessions of work, Warmer colors help increase contrast and reduce the work the eye needs to do, Comfortable for long periods even when over the ear headphones are worn, Helps fight off distracting glare from reflecting lights, Very lightweight design,
Some people may not like the bonoesque styling of the DESMO, Can not be worn over other glasses, Color shifting makes them unsuitiable for photo, and video editing
While the DESMO Digital Eyewear do work well and do indeed reduce eyestrain, it most likely will not completely remove Still it helps minimize the amount created when spending many long hours on digital screens, with harsh artificial light, and tiny t...
and Pricing You can find the Steelseries Desmo in its various colour variants for around £60-£70, which isn’t cheap considering this is a peripheral most people wouldn’t even consider buying. It’s also not rediculous, as there are frames at most optic...
Abstract: Elvis would have loved them, but so will you. Say thanks to your eyes.It seems a little strange to be reviewing a pair of glasses. Sure, they are designed for gamers, but it feels I should be doing some kind of fashion critique or in depth look at the ref...
Breaking down the features of the glasses it becomes clear as to how SteelSeries and Gunnar Optiks hope to achieve their claims. Firstly the lenses have a slight magnification which enhances focus, meaning less work for our eyes. Again with the tint, hars...