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Sleep & Night Comfort Eyewear

Trusted Sleep Glasses Manufacturer for B2B Brands

Custom, private label sleep glasses designed for nighttime comfort and low-light protection — ideal for pre-sleep routines and bedtime relaxation.

You don't need finalized specifications to start — many projects begin with a use scenario, reference design, or concept.

Who This Program Is Designed For

Our sleep glasses OEM/ODM program is purpose-built for specific brand profiles. Understanding fit helps us align from the first conversation.

Designed for Brands Who:

  • Target consumers wearing glasses at night or in the hours before sleep
  • Prioritize comfort and wearability during extended nightly use
  • Are building OEM or private label sleep glasses product lines
  • Want amber or red lens options to support natural melatonin production
  • Serve wellness, sleep health, or lifestyle consumer segments
  • Need scalable production with consistent quality across batches

Not Intended For:

  • Daytime office or computer-use blue light glasses (different lens specification)
  • Outdoor sports, high-UV, or bright-light activities
  • Medical device claims or therapeutic certifications
  • High-impact or safety-rated eyewear applications

If your project is for daytime or computer blue light glasses, our Blue Light Glasses page covers specs suited to office environments.

Typical Sleep Glasses Use Scenarios

Sleep glasses are designed for low-light, pre-sleep environments. Here are the most common contexts our clients design for.

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Nighttime Reading

Comfortable extended wear for reading books or e-readers in dim bedroom light before sleep.

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Pre-Sleep Phone & Tablet Use

Reducing high-energy blue light exposure from screens during evening browsing, streaming, or scrolling sessions.

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Bedtime Relaxation & Meditation

Light, comfortable frames suitable for guided meditation apps, ambient audio, or wind-down routines in bed.

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Bedroom & Low-Light Environments

General evening wear in dimly lit rooms — reducing glare from lamps, TVs, or overhead lighting near bedtime.

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Night Shift & Late-Night Work

Supporting workers on evening or night shifts who need blue light filtration during hours the body expects darkness.

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Travel & Low-Light Sleep

Airplane cabin lighting, hotel rooms, and transit environments — lightweight frames designed for comfort during rest and travel.

Key Features of Our Sleep Glasses

Every element is engineered for nighttime comfort, from frame geometry to lens coating selection.

Ultra-Light Frames for Sleep Comfort

Designed for extended nightly wear — minimizing fatigue and ensuring frames are barely perceptible during reading or wind-down routines.

Soft Contact Points — Nose & Temple

Nose pads and temple tips engineered for minimal pressure, hypoallergenic materials, and long-term comfort on sensitive skin areas.

Stable Fit During Nightly Use

Balanced frame geometry prevents slipping during side-lying positions, ensuring the glasses remain securely in place throughout the evening.

Red / Amber Lenses — Blue Light & Melatonin Support

Amber and red lens tints block high-energy visible light associated with disrupted melatonin and circadian rhythm interference.

Anti-Reflective Coating for Low-Light Glare

Optional AR coating reduces distracting light reflections in dim environments — bedroom lamps, TV screens, and overhead lighting near bedtime.

Hypoallergenic, Durable Materials

Material options include TR90, acetate, and stainless steel — selected for skin-safe nightly contact, long-term durability, and consistent form retention.

Lens Options for Sleep Glasses

Lens selection is guided by the primary use scenario — reading, pre-sleep screen time, or general low-light evening wear.

Lens Type Blue Light Filtration Primary Function Best For
Amber Moderate — filters a substantial portion of the blue-green spectrum Reduces eye strain in warm light environments Evening reading, pre-sleep tablet use, bedroom TV viewing
Red High intensity — blocks the majority of blue and green light wavelengths Supports melatonin and circadian rhythm in very low-light scenarios Pre-sleep low-light environments, night shift, 1–2 hours before intended sleep
Yellow Strong — filters blue light effectively while maintaining visual clarity Reduces eye strain and enhances contrast for nighttime or low-light activities Nighttime reading, gaming, low-light work environments
Clear Light filtration — targets the highest-energy blue wavelengths only Subtle protection for shorter evening sessions without significant tint perception Brief nighttime reading sessions, consumers sensitive to lens tint
Optional AR Coating Not a blue light filter — eliminates surface reflections Reduces glare from lamps, screens, and overhead lighting Bedroom and low-light environments; recommended as an add-on to any lens above

Note: These glasses are not medical devices and do not carry medical or therapeutic claims. Lens selection is a commercial and functional specification. If your brand requires certified lens performance data, this can be discussed during development.

Our Sleep Lens Options

Each lens type is purpose-matched to a specific nighttime scenario — from bedtime reading to deep pre-sleep routines.

Amber

Amber Lens

Warm tint that filters a substantial portion of the blue-green spectrum. Ideal for evening screen use and nighttime reading without heavy color distortion.

Red

Red Lens

High-intensity filtration blocking the majority of blue and green wavelengths. Best suited for the final 1–2 hours before sleep in very low-light environments.

Yellow

Yellow Lens

Filters blue light effectively while maintaining visual clarity. Enhances contrast for nighttime reading, gaming, and low-light work environments.

Clear

Clear Lens

Subtle filtration targeting only the highest-energy blue wavelengths. Suited for consumers sensitive to tint or those in brief evening sessions.

AR Coating

Anti-Reflective Coating

Add-on coating for any lens above. Eliminates surface reflections from bedroom lamps, TV screens, and overhead lighting in dim environments.

Engineering Notes

Sleep glasses require different engineering priorities than standard eyewear. Here is how we approach the key design decisions for this category.

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Balanced Frame Geometry for Night Comfort

Frame proportions are calibrated to distribute weight evenly and avoid pressure hotspots — particularly important for users who wear glasses while resting in semi-reclined or side-lying positions.

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Minimal Pressure on Nose and Ears

Nose pad geometry and temple arm profile are designed to reduce the clamping force that causes fatigue or marks on skin during extended wear — a critical difference from standard daily-use frames.

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Stable Fit for Nightly Wear

Hinge tension and temple spring geometry are tuned for secure retention without tightness, ensuring the frame does not shift during reclining or minor head movement during sleep preparation.

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Lightweight & Hypoallergenic Materials

Material selection prioritizes low mass, skin compatibility, and long-term form stability. TR90, acetate, and certain stainless steel alloys are the most common candidates depending on brand positioning and comfort targets.

Planning Your Sleep Glasses Program

These are the key decisions we work through together during the initial planning phase. You don't need answers to all of these to get started.

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Primary Use Scenario

Define the core use case — bedtime reading, pre-sleep screen time, or general low-light evening wear. This informs lens and frame decisions.

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Lens Selection

Choose from Red, Amber, or Clear lenses based on your audience's sensitivity and intended use intensity. AR coating can be added to any option.

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Frame Priority

Balance between maximum comfort (lighter, softer contact points) and structural stability (for users who need more secure retention).

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Optional Add-Ons

AR coating, material upgrades for premium positioning, or custom color and finish options for brand differentiation.

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Packaging & Private Label

Custom case design, lens cloth, branded inserts, and retail-ready packaging — all available as part of the private label program.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our sleep glasses manufacturing program. Contact us directly if you need more detail.

We're Here to Help

Whether you're in early concept stage or ready to move to sampling, our team is available to walk through specifications, lens options, and program structure with you directly.

Sailook is a full-service eyewear manufacturer with in-house design, engineering, and production capabilities. We have experience developing comfort-focused eyewear for a range of functional categories, including sleep and blue light programs.

Our sleep glasses program is built around lightweight, skin-safe materials, comfort-optimized frame geometry, and lens specifications suited to pre-sleep and low-light environments. We support both OEM and private label programs for brands worldwide.

Yes. Full private label customization is available, including frame shape, color, material, lens tint, logo placement, and packaging design.

Many projects begin with a reference style or concept — our in-house design team can develop from there without requiring a complete tech pack to get started.

Yes — this is the primary design intent. Frames are engineered for extended nightly wear, with contact point geometry and material selection prioritizing comfort during low-activity use.

Lens options (Amber, Red, Clear) are selected based on use timing and blue light filtration requirements. Our team can advise on the most appropriate lens for your audience's specific routine.

Yes. Nighttime reading and pre-sleep screen use (phones, tablets, e-readers) are the two most common scenarios this program is designed for.

Amber lenses are typically recommended for screen use due to their visual clarity balance. Red lenses are better suited to non-screen use in very low-light environments in the final hour before sleep.

Yes. Material selection prioritizes long-term shape retention under regular use conditions. TR90 and acetate are particularly well-suited for nightly-use products due to their elasticity and resistance to deformation.

Frame specifications are confirmed during sampling, and quality control inspections are conducted throughout production to maintain consistency across batches.

No. Sleep glasses manufactured through this program are consumer eyewear products, not medical devices. They do not carry therapeutic certifications or medical claims.

If your brand's marketing makes specific health claims, we recommend consulting your regional regulatory advisor to confirm appropriate product classification and label requirements for your target market.

Planning Your Sleep Glasses Program?

Share your project details and our team will reply within 4 business hours with a personalized development plan.

Submit Your Sleep Glasses Project

You don't need full specifications — a use case, lens preference, or rough concept is enough to begin.

Describe your sleep glasses project below. Our team will review and respond with a tailored quote and development roadmap within 4 business hours.

*To attach design files, email them to jenny@sailook.com

How We Work Together

From initial inquiry to finished private label product — here is what to expect from our development process.

1

Inquiry & Program Alignment

Share your use scenario, lens preference, and brand positioning. Our team will review your brief and respond with a practical development plan — no complete specification required to get started.

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Specification & Sampling

We confirm frame material, lens selection, AR coating, and branding details. Samples are typically ready in 10–20 days. All specifications and pricing are confirmed before production begins — no hidden costs.

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Production & Delivery

Upon sample approval, your order enters mass production with structured quality control at key stages. Final products are packaged and shipped to your destination — on time, with real-time updates throughout.

*To send design files or reference images, email them directly to jenny@sailook.com