B-Lumin 72 and B-Sentinel 430 are built from the same idea: low-light performance eyewear for people who spend serious time around screens, artificial light, and focused work.
The difference is intensity. B-Lumin 72 is the lighter daily model. B-Sentinel 430 is the stronger olive model.
B-Lumin 72: the daily screen lens
B-Lumin 72 is designed as the easier first Burakorn Vision model. It uses a light yellow visual profile for daily clarity, screen-heavy work, indoor light, and all-day visual calm.
Choose B-Lumin 72 if your day is mostly laptop work, office light, cafe work, studio time, development sessions, writing, research, or general screen-heavy focus.
Its role is subtle by design. The lens should feel useful without feeling too intense for daily routines.
B-Sentinel 430: the stronger low-light lens
B-Sentinel 430 is the bolder model. It uses an olive visual profile for stronger contrast, harder focus, and a more intense performance identity.
Choose B-Sentinel 430 if you want more presence from the lens: evening city light, gaming, streaming, low-light movement, late work sessions, or contrast-focused routines.
It is the better fit when your environment feels dimmer, busier, or more visually demanding.
Quick recommendation
Start with B-Lumin 72 if you want the easiest daily lens for screens and indoor work. Choose B-Sentinel 430 if you already know you want a stronger olive lens and a bolder low-light feel.
What both models share
Both models are waitlist-first. Both are positioned around visual comfort, contrast perception, and user experience. Neither model is positioned as a medical device, a sleep product, or certified safety equipment.
If you are still deciding, use the comparison page first, then join the waitlist for the model that best matches your day.