Wednesday, October 20th 2010

SteelSeries and GUNNAR Optics Release New SteelSeries Scope Pro Gaming Eyewear

SteelSeries, the leading manufacturer of gaming peripherals and accessories, along with strategic partner GUNNAR Optiks, today introduced SteelSeries Scope digital performance eyewear for gamers in both prescription and nonprescription. The new line of co-branded pro gaming glasses powered by GUNNAR i-AMP lens technology is designed to improve visual efficiency, endurance, and recovery during gaming sessions. Expanding upon GUNNAR's line of advanced gaming eyewear, SteelSeries collaborated with the company to customize a design with a larger, extended lens and a lightweight, comfortable frame. The eyewear provides gamers a visually enhanced experience while minimizing eyestrain and fatigue.

"We've built our brand on the belief that gamers want peripherals and accessories that provide a competitive advantage that will help improve their experience and game," said Bruce Hawver, SteelSeries CEO. "When we announced our strategic partnership with GUNNAR earlier this year, it was our goal to collaborate on a product that would provide gamers with that same solution of an improved experience. The SteelSeries Scope is the result of that collaboration and we're excited to bring it to market."
"Partnering with SteelSeries has been a smart and beneficial alignment for both of our brands. With the introduction of the SteelSeries Scope, we feel confident that gamers will appreciate and value the efforts of this collaboration", said Rob Aarnes, President, GUNNAR Optiks. "SteelSeries' knowledge and feedback from professional gamers about design and fit is what makes SteelSeries Scope so unique to both PC and console gaming."

SteelSeries Scope pro gaming glasses include a larger lens for extended peripheral vision, improving overall coverage and adding a consistent transition of sight. The new glasses also feature a SteelSeries-branded flat temple, designed for comfort while wearing gaming headsets.

More than just the design of the frames and temples, SteelSeries Scope lenses are optimized to enhance a user's visual performance. GUNNAR's proprietary i-AMP lens technology is an optical platform that includes the following components that create this visual advantage:
  • iONik lens tint optimizes light transmission and color contrast to filter out harsh light and reduce eyestrain.
  • i-Fi multi-stage lens coatings filter transmitted light and protect the lens, with anti-reflective properties that cuts down on distracting glare and extraneous light.
  • diAMIX lens material offers an optically pure viewing experience with ultra-light, ergonomic properties;
  • fRACTYL lens geometry mimics nature to aid the natural focusing power of the cornea and lens while creating a preferential ocular microclimate.
  • Rx lens available in the Scope frame through Carl Zeiss Vision (see Eye Care Professional for pricing).
SteelSeries Scope Pro Gaming Glasses are $99.99/ €99.99 MSRP and can be ordered online now at both SteelSeries.com and GUNNARS.com.
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29 Comments on SteelSeries and GUNNAR Optics Release New SteelSeries Scope Pro Gaming Eyewear

#26
ArkanHell
I think that you must use this for some time and then take your conclusions. If this actually can make my eyes relax while I'm on the computer, and in a long therm prevent any damage to my eyes, then I think it will be a cool investment.
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bear jesus
ArkanHellIf this actually can make my eyes relax while I'm on the computer, and in a long therm prevent any damage to my eyes, then I think it will be a cool investment.
I never knew using a computer damaged your eyes. or is that just when using crt monitors too close so your eyes absorb the x-rays? :laugh:
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ArkanHell
bear jesusI never knew using a computer damaged your eyes. or is that just when using crt monitors too close so your eyes absorb the x-rays? :laugh:
irdk but, maybe staring at a source of light for so long or a constant eye focus can stress your eyes muscles... or may be Ill just ask an oculist on the next clinic visit :P
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bear jesus
ArkanHellirdk but, maybe staring at a source of light for so long or a constant eye focus can stress your eyes muscles... or may be Ill just ask an oculist on the next clinic visit :P
I'm pretty sure the ccfl backlights give off some uv light and that's damaging to eyes but if thats the case i'm sure many other things do more damage... hell everything damages humans darn frail bodys :laugh:
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