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Shorter Days, Brighter Screens: How to Make Winter Easier on Your Eyes

Shorter Days, Brighter Screens: How to Make Winter Easier on Your Eyes
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Published by Katja | SCOJO New York on Jan 7th 2026

Shorter Days, Brighter Screens: How to Make Winter Easier on Your Eyes

As the days get shorter and natural light fades earlier, many of us find ourselves spending more time indoors — often in front of screens. Phones, tablets, laptops, TVs: they all feel brighter in winter, especially when the surrounding light is low.

That shift can make screens feel harsher on the eyes, leading to visual fatigue, dryness, and that familiar end-of-day strain. The good news? A few thoughtful adjustments can make winter screen time noticeably more comfortable.

Why Screens Feel Tougher on Your Eyes in Winter

Blue light itself isn’t the enemy. In fact, natural blue light from the sun plays an important role in keeping us alert during the day. The challenge in winter is how and when we’re exposed to screen light.

During darker months, our eyes often contend with:

  • Higher contrast between bright screens and dim surroundings
  • More indoor screen time as daylight hours shrink
  • Artificial lighting that can create glare or uneven illumination
  • Extended evening screen use, when eyes are already fatigued

Eye care professionals frequently note that low-light, high-contrast environments require more visual effort, which can make screens feel more straining over long periods. 

How Blue-Light-Filtering Lenses Can Help

Blue light filter lenses are designed to soften screen glare and reduce visual discomfort, particularly in indoor and low-light settings. While they don’t eliminate blue light entirely, they can help make digital displays feel easier on the eyes during long winter days and evenings.

At SCOJO New York, our BluLite lenses are made to support modern screen habits — without sacrificing style. Whether you’re reading, scrolling, streaming, or working, they’re a simple way to bring more comfort to your daily routine. 

Our Winter Screen Picks

If your eyes feel more tired this time of year, these styles are especially well-suited for winter screen use:

Small Changes That Make a Big Difference

Pairing bluen light glasses with a few simple habits can noticeably improve winter screen comfort:

  • Avoid using screens in complete darkness — add soft ambient lighting
  • Reduce glare by positioning screens away from direct light sources
  • Follow the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look 20 feet away for 20 seconds
  • Adjust brightness and contrast so screens match your room’s lighting 

Make Winter Screen Time More Comfortable

Winter doesn’t have to mean tired eyes. With shorter days and brighter screens, a few thoughtful choices can help your eyes feel more relaxed and refreshed.

Style, comfort, and function don’t have to compete. With SCOJO New York, they work together — season after season.

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