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99.8% · 445–480nm blocked
ORAMA - deep red lens

You don't have a willpower problem. You have a wavelength problem.

There's a cell in your eye that can't see. It watches for one band of light - 445 to 480 nanometers - and when it finds it, it tells your brain it's daytime. Your phone floods it every night. ORAMA blocks 99.8% of that exact band.

  • Blocks 99.8% of the 445–480nm band
  • Worn 2 hours before bed. That's it. 
  • Nothing else about your evening changes
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The 7-Night Difference Guarantee
Wear them for 7 nights. If falling asleep doesn't feel noticeably easier, send them back within 30 nights for a full refund. You risk nothing.
Worn 2 hours before bed. Nothing else changes.

You've already tried everything that blames you.

  • Melatonin gummies
  • Do Not Disturb schedules
  • “No phone in bed” rules
  • App blockers and screen-time limits
  • “I'll fix it Monday”

None of it stuck - and none of it was ever going to. Your phone is engineered by thousands of people to keep you on it. Fighting it with willpower was never a fair fight. It was never a discipline problem. It's a wavelength problem, and wavelengths can be blocked.

Scrolling in the dark — phone glow on her face
The mechanism

There's a cell in your eye that can't see.

1 - The receptor

It's called a melanopsin receptor, and it does exactly one thing: it watches for light between 445 and 480 nanometers. When it finds it, it tells your brain - it's daytime, stay alert, hold the melatonin.

2 - The lie

Sunlight has that band. So does every screen you own. At 11pm, phone six inches from your face, your brain is being told it's noon.

3 - The block

Deep red lenses block 99.8% of that exact band. Not orange lenses that catch part of it. Not clear “computer glasses” that catch almost none. The whole band, gone - while the screen stays perfectly watchable.

WHAT YOUR EYE RECEIVES - BARE380–700nm
445–480nm Danger Zone
Through the Hypnos lens99.8% of the band removed
Blocked

Downstream, it's one chain: light → melatonin → deep sleep → overnight recovery. ORAMA doesn't change your hormones. It protects the sleep those systems depend on.

99.8%
of the band blocked
2 hrs
before bed
0
things you have to give up

Not like the ones you already tried.

ORAMA 
The blue light glasses you've already dismissed
Melatonin gummies
Blocks the 445–480nm band
99.8%
A fraction, at best
Doesn't touch light
Asks you to change your habits
No. Everything stays the same
No
Every single night
Something you swallow
No - you wear it
No
Yes
Proof window
7 nights, guaranteed
Tried it. Nothing.
Groggy mornings

The first thing you'll notice isn't sleep. It's that you wanted to sleep.

You'll notice it in what you do, not in a graph.

Waking rested before the alarm
Nights 1–7

Falling asleep starts to feel less like a fight. You put the phone down at midnight without forcing it. That's the 7-night test.

One coffee, not two
Weeks 2–4

Waking before the alarm. Skipping the second coffee. The 3am wake-ups get rarer. The 4pm wall softens.

The nightstand at dawn
Downstream

Deep sleep is where your body does its overnight repair. ORAMA protects the sleep those systems depend on - every night you wear it.

Seven nights in, in their words.

★★★★★

My mornings feel amazing! I didn't change anything else - same shows, same scrolling, just with these on.

Maya, 28 - Austin
★★★★★

The 3am waking stopped somewhere in week two. I'd tried melatonin for a year. I was skeptical of anything called glasses, Turns out these are totally different.

Daniel, 33 - Chicago
★★★★★

Woke up before my alarm on night six. That hasn't happened since college. They live on my nightstand now.

Priya, 26 - Seattle
★★★★★

My wife made fun of them for exactly four nights, She has her own pair now lol

Marcus, 31 - Denver
★★★★★

I work nights and my schedule is chaos. These are the first thing that made falling asleep at 9am feel normal.

Elena, 34 - Miami
★★★★★

Everything goes warm and dim, like the room switched to candlelight. Twenty minutes in I stop wanting to scroll.

Tom, 29 - Portland
★★★★★

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Keep the phone. We fix what it's doing to you.
ORAMA Hypnos protects the sleep your body's systems depend on. It is not a medical device and makes no physiological claims.
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