Thin round metal frame. Clean, elevated, understated. The choice when you already wear glasses and want your blue blockers to look like they belong in your life — not like a health accessory you strapped on.
○ Round metal — refined evening wearIf your everyday prescription or reading glasses are thin metal or round, the Halo is a natural continuation of your style. It doesn't feel like a separate category of object — it feels like glasses.
Having people over doesn't mean skipping your evening routine. The Halo's understated metal profile is the kind of frame that doesn't prompt questions. You're just wearing glasses.
If you regularly finish work at a screen after 7pm, the Halo transitions naturally from a working look into an evening routine. Thin metal frames read as intentional rather than clinical.
Round frames soften angular jaw lines and strong forehead structure. If your face has defined angles, the Halo's circular lens provides a flattering counterbalance most rectangular frames don't.
Thin round metal frames are the kind of thing people pick from an optician — quality they'd choose for themselves but wouldn't necessarily buy in a blue light context. As a gift it lands well.
A book, a Kindle, a screen. The Halo's comfortable metal bridge and lighter weight makes it the right choice when you're sitting still and don't need the Obsidian's wraparound coverage.
There's nothing wrong with that. Plenty of people try blue light blocking glasses, see how they look in the mirror wearing a bulky orange-tinted frame, and quietly put them in a drawer. Not because the science is wrong — because they just can't commit to an object that doesn't fit how they see themselves.
The Halo is built for that person. Thin metal construction, clean round profile, nothing about it that shouts "wellness product." You can sit at a dinner table wearing these and have a conversation about something other than your sleep habits. The lenses are the same spectrometer-tested CR39 glass as every AfterDark frame. The difference is purely about how it feels to be the person wearing them.
If the Ghost is for people who want to disappear, the Halo is for people who want to wear something they're actually pleased with.
- Firmer, holds its shape more precisely
- Thinner temples — less material at the sides of the head
- Slightly heavier than TR90 but more structured feel on the nose
- Adjustable nose pads — can be bent to fit your nose bridge
- Generally considered the more elevated aesthetic
- Less flex under pressure — don't sit on them
- More flexible — bends under pressure without breaking
- Lighter overall weight
- Fixed nose piece — fits as-is, no adjustment
- Wider range of shapes including wraparound profiles
- More forgiving if you fall asleep wearing them
- Metal-reinforced hinges in AfterDark versions
Both use the same CE-certified, spectrometer-tested CR39 lenses. The choice is about feel and fit, not protection level.
Circular lens shape. Softer visual geometry than rectangular frames — works particularly well on square, angular, and heart-shaped faces. A classic profile that reads as intentional, not functional.
Slimmer at the temples than any TR90 frame in the range. Less material visible at the sides of the head — the frame recedes rather than asserting itself.
Metal frames allow the nose pads to be gently bent to fit your bridge. Particularly useful if you find standard nose pieces sit too wide or too narrow — a minor adjustment makes a significant difference in comfort over a long evening.
Same optical-grade glass across all AfterDark frames. Lower peripheral distortion than polycarbonate — comfortable across 2–3 hours of evening wear. Spectrometer-tested; certificate ships in the box.
The right starting point for most people.
Essential during midnattsol season.
Flight — Slim rectangular metal
Aviation-inspired profile. Better for oval or softer face shapes, and designed with travel in mind
Both lenses, one framePhase Shift — Magnetic lens swap
Metal frame with instant Orange-to-Red magnetic lens swap — ideal if you want both protection levels without two pairs
Evening lightingCircadian & Sleep-Friendly Lighting
Amber and red bulbs that remove blue light from the whole room alongside your glasses
Morning routineRed Light Therapy Panels
Morning rødlysterapi — the other half of a complete circadian protocol
Comparing the Halo with the Flight and not sure which metal frame suits your face? Our guide to AfterDark frames for Norwegian lifestyles includes a face shape section.
The Halo came out of noticing a pattern in what was missing in the market. I noticed a lot of plastic but not much metal. There's a certain kind of person - usually someone who dresses carefully, has strong opinions about their frames, and already knows a lot about circadian biology - who wants the science without the look.
The Halo is for that person. Thin round metal sits in a different visual register from the TR90 frames. It reads as glasses, not health product. People who already wear John Lennon-style frames or thin wire prescription glasses tend to gravitate towards it immediately. It also suits angular and square faces better than most of the other frames in the range — the circular shape does something genuinely flattering there.
Same lenses, same results. Just in a frame you might actually choose if you were picking glasses off a shelf rather than buying for sleep.
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⚠️ Safety notice: These glasses significantly alter colour perception and must not be used for driving or operating machinery. For stationary indoor evening use only.
Who is the Halo right for?
Hva er forskjellen mellom Halo og TR90-brillene?
Do round frames suit most face shapes?
How does the Halo compare to the Flight?
Er Halo-brillene CE-sertifiserte?
Hjelper Halo mot søvnproblemer under norsk mørketid?
Is the Halo good for people who wear prescription glasses?
Ships from Norwegian stock. 30-day returns. Spectrometer certificate in the box.
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