NoScope’s ‘Hydra’ Gaming Glasses (pictured Below) embody our commitment to quality and design, featuring a highly-durable metal alloy frame, a sleek, comfortable design, and our gaming-grade tinted lenses to reduce visual strain. The lightweight, sporty, and durable nature of the ‘Hydra’ Gaming Glasses makes them ideal for both casual gaming and intense competitions.
Skewed and Reviewed have posted news from NoScope glasses that they have come up with a new line of energy laden mints for gamers who are looking for that extra boost during long sessions.
NoScope has just released two new models in their gaming glasses line which are called Gemini and Golem. We were really impressed with their Demon Series Gaming Glasses last year and were eager to take a look at their latest offerings for 2015.
This is really interesting. I never expected gaming glasses to take off all those years ago but there certainty seems to be a market for it. The question is, is it all a placebo or can you most certainly perceive a difference?
Many of you have most likely heard of or even used some form of gaming glasses.There is still a lot of doubt in the industry about the need for such apparel however for many it is another symbol of a dedicated gamer.
i still dont believe those glasses do anything. my friend has those, but i really did not notice any kind of difference while playing.
1st thing you might consider is how dry your eyes are after a gaming session.
The tints are not for coolness or to make them look like sunglasses.
No they have the tint to help re-lubricate your eye lids.
Try them again if your m8 will let you and see (no punn) how your eyes are after that.