gunnar brotherhood of steel glasses

Amazon Studios has released the first episode of Fallout Season 2 on Prime Video, and in partnership with Gunnar Optiks, they have revealed new glasses. This time around, it’s themed after the Brotherhood of Steel.

The Fallout Brotherhood of Steel blue-light blocking gaming and computer glasses are available for pre-order now at $99.99. Each pair is officially licensed Fallout collector’s packaging with a custom case, microfiber pouch, cleaning cloth, and a 12-month warranty. 

Drawing inspiration from the Brotherhood’s legendary Power Armor, these frames sport a rugged, weathered aviator look. With flexible spring hinges, GUNNAR’s patented blue light–blocking lenses, G-Shield smudge and scratch resistance, subtle +0.2 diopters for sharper focus, and a wraparound fit to protect your eyes whether you’re exploring the wasteland or venturing into a vault.

This is the second time Gunnar Optiks has partnered with the Fallout show. Previously, they revealed the Fallout Vault 33 Glasses, which we reviewed at the time. 

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