RetiNaut Reading Glasses (Fixed Diopters)

RetiNaut Reading Glasses (Fixed Diopters)

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€269,00
Sale price  €269,00 Regular price 
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RetiNaut Reading Glasses (Fixed Diopters)

RetiNaut Reading Glasses (Fixed Diopters)

€269,00
Sale price  €269,00 Regular price 
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1. RetiNaut Reading Glasses have an optical filter that selectively reduces light, blue energy light (380–500 nm) and high-energy green light (500–590 nm).

2. They incorporate fixed diopters for near vision with integrated RetiNaut technology, developed and scientifically validated by Dr. Celia Sánchez-Ramos (UCM) after more than 20 years of research, without altering natural color perception or contrast.

3. Available in two versions: Clear, for daily reading with maximum lens transparency, and Intensive, for long sessions or high light sensitivity. Backed by international patents.

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Your vision is the one thing you can't get back.
Are you really going to do nothing?

Retinal damage from screen light doesn't hurt. It doesn't warn you. It's silent. But it's cumulative — and when the symptoms appear, the cells you've lost don't come back. Ever.

This isn't alarmism. It's what Dr. Celia Sánchez-Ramos (UCM) has been documenting for over 20 years. Science already has the answer. The question is whether you'll act before or after you notice it.

RetiNaut glasses are that answer. Developed with an optical filter that reduces light exactly where the spectrum is most intense.

Never.
lost cells come back
Retinal damage
is irreversible.

RetiNaut Glasses — No Prescription

Optical filter developed with +20 years of UCM scientific research

Not a generic filter. RetiNaut technology selectively reduces exactly the high-energy light bands — without altering colours or contrast.

01 — What they are

The only RetiNaut glasses

28 g, lightweight, for daily use. Developed with UCM and validated in vivo and in vitro.

02 — How they work

Selective filtering of the high-energy spectrum

Reduce blue light (380–500 nm) and the high-energy fraction of green (500–590 nm) with selective precision.

03 — The science

+20 years of real research

Developed under the supervision of Dr. Celia Sánchez-Ramos (UCM). Validated in vitro and in vivo. Backed by international patents.

04 — Endorsed by UCM

Dr. Sánchez-Ramos

Developed with the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, the world's leading authority on digital phototoxicity.

The retina does not regenerate — and cumulative exposure to high-energy light is a studied fact.

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Don't need a prescription? We have your version.

The same RetiNaut technology in three models. The optical filter is identical — the difference is your optical need.

RetiNaut No Prescription
No prescription

RetiNaut No Prescription

For those who don't need correction. Full optical filter from day one.

€229,00 See model →
RetiNaut Reading
✓ Your current model

RetiNaut Reading

Fixed diopters for near vision. For those who spend hours reading on screen.

€269,00 Add →
RetiNaut Prescription
With your prescription

RetiNaut Prescription

Your exact prescription with RetiNaut integrated. No compromise on vision or optical filter function.

€469,00 See model →

All models available in Clear lens (maximum transparency, ideal for colourists and creators) and Intensive (reinforced filtering for high exposure or light sensitivity).

Clear vs Intensive comparison

Feature Clear Intensive
Blue light reduction (380–500 nm)
Green light reduction (500–590 nm)
Patented RetiNaut technology
Validated in vivo and in vitro (UCM)
Lens transparency Maximum Medium
Filtering level High Very high
Ideal for Reading and daily use Long sessions REC
Light sensitivity Standard High sensitivity

Not sure which to choose? If you read in normal light conditions, go for Clear. If you spend many hours reading consecutively or notice frequent eye fatigue, Intensive is your option. Both reduce high-energy light with the same RetiNaut technology.