Width (Horizontal) x Height (Vertical) - IN (inches)
Only measure the width (W) and height (H) of the screen's viewable area, making sure to measure within the bezel (no frame).
D (Diagonal measurement) = screen size.
11.6" W (10.12 x 5.70) | 22" W (18.66 x 11.70) |
12.1" W (10.28 x 6.46) | 23" W-A (20.08 x 11.30) |
12.5" W (10.91 x 6.14) | 23" W-B (19.53 x 12.20) |
13.3" W-A (11.57 x 6.54) | 23.6" W (20.55 x 11.57) |
13.3" W-B (11.30 x 7.05) | 23.8" W (20.75 x 11.65) |
14" W (12.20 x 6.89) | 24" W-A (20.43 x 12.80) |
14.1" W (11.90 x 7.40) | 24" W-B (20.94 x 11.77) |
15.4" W (13.00 x 8.10) | 26" W (21.73 x 13.62) |
15.6" W (13.59 x 7.64) | 27” W-A (22.91 x 14.33) |
16" W-A (13.94 x 7.84) | 27” W-B (23.54 x 13.27) |
16" W-B (13.56 x 8.47) | |
17" (13.31 x 10.67) | |
17" W (14.49 x 9.06) | |
19" (14.84 x 11.89) | |
19" W (16.10 x 10.08) | |
21" W (17.83 x 11.14) | |
21.5" W (18.78 x 10.55) |
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Developed by Optometrists
BLUE LIGHT. What’s that all about?
Blue light is part of the visible light spectrum which is responsible for keeping you alert. While it’s naturally present in sunlight, it’s also found in the light emitted from your iPad screen. And it’s not always a good thing.
Some exposure to blue light is necessary — it penetrates your retinas, giving your brain a morning cue to wake up and seize the day. However, too much screen time can have a negative impact on our health and wellbeing, causing headaches, eye strain and fatigue, just to name a few.
Blue light also restricts the production of melatonin (a chemical that helps us sleep) which disrupts your natural sleep cycle and causes you to feel lethargic, irritable and unproductive. Not what anyone needs to function daily!
Can’t I just turn on the built-in blue light filter?
As you may know, iPads have their own built-in blue light filter called ‘Night Shift’ which changes the colour temperature of your screen to make it less stimulating. This is great for reducing and neutralising blue light to avoid exposure to the harmful rays that result in adverse side effects.
However, the problem with this feature is your screen will have a not-so-attractive orange glow that could disrupt your viewing. Night Shift mode may work well at night and when you’re planning to unwind but it’s not practical during the day if you’re doing colour sensitive work or need more light. Having this feature switched on reduces screen quality, so when you use built-in device solutions, you have to make a sacrifice.
That’s why we created Ocushield iPad Blue Light Filters
Ocushield’s blue light screen protectors for iPads block out any harmful blue light before it reaches your eyes. This helps you get the most out of your device day and night, without worrying about the consequences of blue light. Your eyes are the most sensitive part of your body so it’s essential you protect them and prevent digital eye strain, blurred vision and pesky headaches.
Developed by qualified optometrists, our medically-accredited anti blue light iPad screen protectors mean you never have to choose between screen quality and blue light protection again. All you need to do is fit the filter using the applicator provided to your iPad screen, and you’re ready to go.
How to know if your blue light filter is working?
Some people test their anti blue light products using a gimmicky blue light card. However, this doesn’t do the job. With any such product, we want to look at the blue light that’s absorbed and at what wavelengths.
It’s important to seek clarification via an official spectrometer report from a lab. Blue light is most harmful to eyes between 370-455nm. This can be damaging in the short-term, causing headaches and eye strain, and long-term, leading to eye diseases such as macular degeneration.
The majority of blue light from screens is emitted after 405nm, which means an iPad filter should limit harmful rays from this point onwards.
OCUSHIELD
What’s in the package
✦ Anti blue light screen protector for iPad (tempered glass which doesn’t affect screen colours)
✦ Cloth & dust removers
✦ Easy applicator
✦ Full instructions on application and usage
Expert Approved Blue Light Protection For All Eyes
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Dhruvin Patel
Optometrist
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Dr Saliha Afridi
Clinical psychologist
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Dr Nikola Ragusa
Ophthalmologist
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Dr. Nikita Desai
Optometrist
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Rachel Clarkson
Dietician & Nutritionist
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Gemma Clare
Holistic skin expert
Dhruvin Patel
OPTOMETRIST AND FOUNDER OF OCUSHIELD
Dhruvin studied extensively the role blue light has in the eyes physiology and circadian rhythms whilst studying to become an optometrist. This allowed him to build the research backed Ocushield products we have today. Alongside this he spent many years working in clinical practice, from hospital practice to community settings where he further developed his clinical skills.
Comment on blue light:
Having learned about the dangers of blue light very early on in 2013 meant, I have been following blue light research closely over the years. The research/knowledge base has increased dramatically compared to what was available in previous years. Now we have epidemiological studies, clinical trials and peer reviewed papers all on how blue light affects our health.
It is now conclusive that blue light emitted from sources such as screens and ambient lighting, can affect three main aspects of our health. Firstly our eyes, by causing eye strain and headaches in the short term but also contributing towards Macular Degeneration in the long-term. Secondly, our sleep by suppressing the hormone melatonin which makes it possible for our bodies to fall asleep. Without the secretion of this hormone, we stay awake essentially. Finally, skin which has come from newer findings. We now know 30 hours of exposure to blue light from smartphone or laptop screens can increase the inflammation level in skin cells by 40%. This means more fine lines and early ageing.
In a digital age, we can’t get away from technology. But, we can be mindful of how we and our families use technology and adjust our environments so our bodies are being protected from overexposure to harmful blue light.
Dr Saliha Afridi
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Dr Saliha Afridi Emirates is a USA/UAE Licensed Clinical Psychologist and the Managing Director of The LightHouse Arabia. LightHouse Arabia provides psychological and psychiatric care to children, adults and families. Dr Saliha Grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois and moved to Dubai in 2008 with a mission to have a positive impact on the mental health of the individuals in this region.
Comment on blue light:
I believe one of the “must have” products of the digital age is a blue light screen protector. Blue light is causing havoc to our sleep cycles, as it suppresses the release of an essential hormone called melatonin. The disturbance of sleep and the lack of quality sleep are not only linked to a host of mental health problems such as heightened anxiety and lower mood - but also decreased levels of motivation, productivity and concentration. As well as poor judgement and problem-solving. To me, it’s a no-brainer. You should add this screen protector to every device in your household, especially as technology becomes more and more interwoven in our lives and the lives of our children. What I really appreciate about the Ocushield blue light screen protector is that it does not change the appearance of my screen at all (unlike my phone’s “Night Mode” or other protectors). I have more energy/focus in my day and my eyes are noticeably less fatigued after hours of sitting in front of my laptop/mobile phone. I highly, highly recommend this product for professionals, parents, and their children
Dr Nikola Ragusa
Ophthalmologist
Dr. Nikola Ragusa is a glaucoma and laser cataract surgeon. He has a special interest in preventative medicine and improving visual health. He works in the New York City metro area and sees patients in The Bronx. He has given lectures nationally and internationally on various eye care issues - as well as innovations in eye care.
Comment on blue light:
We have seen a shift over the past year to working from home and increasing popularity of Zoom meetings/teleconference solutions. The need for protection and alleviation of digital eye related illnesses is becoming a must for a lot of patients.
Ocushield offers a way to increase comfort in a stylish and effective way. By offering blue light blocking technology - the user can work on their computer, tablet, and smartphone with less vision or ocular fatigue. For the Zoomer generation, this is a must. I recommend Ocushield’s products to all of my patients who work in front of screens regularly.
The best way to prevent eye strain from digital devices is through preventing their negative effects. Ocushield delivers on this, by helping their clients stay healthy and avoid digital eye strain before it begins.
Dr. Nikita Desai
Optometrist
Dr. Nikita Desai is a therapeutic optometrist and has a special interest in ocular disease and low vision. She loves to care for her patients along with educating them about their ocular health.Dr. Desai was born in Toronto, Canada but raised in Savannah, Georgia. She obtained her Doctorate of Optometry from the University of Incarnate Word Rosenberg School of Optometry in San Antonio, Texas. She currently practices in Savannah, Georgia as a primary care and low vision optometrist. Apart from caring for patients, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends - along with traveling.
Comment on blue light:
Blue light is a type of visible light with a shorter wavelength, making it emit higher energy. Blue light is not only given off by the sun but also by computer screens, smartphones, flat-screen televisions, and anything that has fluorescent and/or LED backlighting (which includes regular light bulbs btw!).
It is important to understand the effects of blue light because it is not only damaging to the eyes short term, but also long term. Short term blue light effects can make the eyes fatigued and dry. This can contribute to the symptoms of throbbing pain around the eyes - some even suffer from itchy/”burning” eyes. The long term blue light effects can decrease the pigment in the centre part of the vision known as the macula. This can increase the risk of development of macular degeneration - and even blindness.
The sun can actually radiate more blue light than screens. However, with the increasing amount of time in front of/staring directly at screens, we’re starting to see it affect a lot more eyes than the sun. Using blue light filter glasses or screen protectors can help to decrease the amount of blue light that enters the cornea, lens or retina.
Ocushield has a lot to offer for their customers from screen protectors - from electronic devices to blue light blocking glasses. The variety of their products has allowed me to protect many of my own devices to help protect my eyes. This is why I feel so comfortable suggesting these products to my patients. Plus, with their beautiful range - I know they won’t have a hard time finding a product they like, to help protect their eyes!
Rachel Clarkson
Specialist Dietician & Nutritionist
Rachel has worked as a Clinical Dietician in the NHS at Chelsea & Westminster hospital before setting up her own private practice on the famous London’s Harley Street. Rachel is a board certified dietician and a healthcare professional that can assess, diagnose and treat medical conditions, working with both healthy and sick people.
Comment on blue light:
Now more than ever, sleep is becoming a major factor in our health and wellness. Sleep is not only important to give our body rest but it also gives our brain a chance to flush out toxins that have accumulated throughout the day, which can only be done when we are asleep.
We’ve all heard that phones and screens before bedtime are a big no! But do you know the science behind this? We have a helpful hormone in our body called melatonin, which is secreted in the dark, causing us to become tired and sleepy. In the morning as the sun rises and there is more light, melatonin stops being produced by our body which causes us to wake up! Our laptop or phone screens emit a particular type of light called “blue light”, which stops the production of melatonin. And without melatonin, our sleep quality is greatly compromised!
So how does this affect our body’s overall health? Recent research is showing us that sleep quality also plays a huge role in weight management. Studies are showing us that the less we sleep, the more hunger hormone (ghrelin) is produced and the less satiety hormone (leptin) is secreted. This causes us to eat much more after a night or two of bad sleep. Not only do we overeat because of this imbalance of hormones, but the research is showing we also don’t make the best food choices when our body is in this state! We are more likely to snack and eat energy dense, high carb and saturated fat foods. This can cause weight gain and also long term, can have other implications on our overall health.
Gemma Clare
Holistic skin expert
Gemma is a visionary pioneer in her field with a specialised 360° approach to deliver personalised treatments. Integrating traditional holistic methods with evidence-based science, she merges eastern and western techniques, ‘clean’ medical skincare and cutting edge aesthetic technology to achieve naturally clear, radiant and youthful skin from the inside out.
Comment on blue light:
Blue light is a type of visible light with a shorter wavelength, making it emit higher energy. Blue light is not only given off by the sun but also by computer screens, smartphones, flat-screen televisions, and anything that has fluorescent and/or LED backlighting (which includes regular light bulbs btw!).
It is important to understand the effects of blue light because it is not only damaging to the eyes short term, but also long term. Short term blue light effects can make the eyes fatigued and dry. This can contribute to the symptoms of throbbing pain around the eyes - some even suffer from itchy/”burning” eyes. The long term blue light effects can decrease the pigment in the centre part of the vision known as the macula. This can increase the risk of development of macular degeneration - and even blindness.
The sun can actually radiate more blue light than screens. However, with the increasing amount of time in front of/staring directly at screens, we’re starting to see it affect a lot more eyes than the sun. Using blue light filter glasses or screen protectors can help to decrease the amount of blue light that enters the cornea, lens or retina.
Ocushield has a lot to offer for their customers from screen protectors - from electronic devices to blue light blocking glasses. The variety of their products has allowed me to protect many of my own devices to help protect my eyes. This is why I feel so comfortable suggesting these products to my patients. Plus, with their beautiful range - I know they won’t have a hard time finding a product they like, to help protect their eyes!
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We care about the environment, communities and our workforce.
Ocushield meets the highest standards of social and environmental impact via the B Corp certification. Meaning we adhere to strict regulations to ensure our products are made sustainably, that we contribute profits to charities and that we pay our workforce fairly. We are glad to join businesses being a force for good.
FAQs
Our iPad screen protectors have been developed by qualified optometrists. These products are medically-rated and proven to effectively block up to 99% of harmful UV and blue light emissions between 300-400nm, and up to 54% of blue light between 400-470nm. Ocushield’s products protect you from the nasty side effects that are associated with blue light, including headaches, tired eyes, sleepless nights and premature aging.
Item content
The iPad blue light filter screen protector is made of high-quality tempered glass which protects both your eyes and the device screen.
This is simple. Select the model of your iPad from the dropdown menu. We offer screen protectors for a variety of models, including the iPad Mini 1, 2 and 3, iPad Pro and iPad Air. All versions are listed so you’ll be able to find the right size.
Ocushield’s iPad screen protectors won’t turn your screen a retro orange colour, keeping 95% clarity and providing a crystal clear picture. You will benefit from fewer blue light associated problems without sacrificing your view.
Our products are made of strong, tempered glass which protects your iPad screen from chips and scratches. Not only do they protect your eyes and skin from blue light, but your device will remain in tip-top condition.
We offer free worldwide shipping when you spend over £44.99 (or $62.99)
USA: $5.00 (USD). Items take 3 days on average to arrive, but can take up to 6 in some circumstances. Shipped from local fulfilment centres in the USA.
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AU: $6.99 (AUD). Items can take up to 20 working days, 110 on average. Shipped from the UK.
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Express and Next-day delivery options are also available.