Yellow-lens eyewear is often discussed in broad, confusing language. Some brands talk about screens. Some talk about blue light. Some talk about wellness outcomes. Burakorn Vision takes a narrower and more careful position.
For Burakorn Vision, yellow-lens eyewear is about visual experience: warmer tone, visual comfort, contrast perception, and a more intentional focus cue for screen-heavy work.
What yellow-lens eyewear can be useful for
A light yellow lens can create a warmer visual profile around laptops, monitors, LED rooms, indoor light, and late work sessions. For some users, that warmer layer can make screen-heavy routines feel more controlled and more intentional.
That is why B-Lumin 72 is positioned as the lighter daily model. It is for people who spend long hours around screens and want a softer low-light visual feel without moving into a darker or more intense lens.
What Burakorn Vision does not claim
Burakorn Vision does not make health, sleep, headache, or medical-outcome promises. It also does not state exact blue-light percentages without supporting documentation.
Burakorn Vision product language refers to visual comfort, contrast perception, and user experience.
Why claim boundaries matter
Clear claim boundaries make the product easier to trust. The eyewear should be judged by the experience it is designed to create, not by unsupported promises.
That same discipline applies to Burakorn Vision Labs. The Labs program is evaluating a future professional-use direction, but it is not available for sale. No protective, ballistic, military-grade, ANSI, OSHA, or MIL-PRF claims are made until documentation and certification are confirmed.
How to choose a model
If you want the lighter yellow lens for screen-heavy work, start with B-Lumin 72. If you want a stronger olive lens for lower light, movement, gaming, streaming, or bolder contrast-focused routines, compare it with B-Sentinel 430.