Eyesafe’s CPF70 technology earns the SleepScore Labs Validation Seal for measurable improvements in objective sleep quality.
Summary: A SleepScore Labs validation study examined Eyesafe CPF70 and CPF60 blue light filtering screen protectors for their impact on sleep and eye strain. The CPF70 protector demonstrated measurable improvements in sleep quality, including enhancements in deep sleep, and participants reported a 50% reduction in eye strain severity. In contrast, CPF60 did not show measurable changes in objectively assessed sleep quality but was associated with significant perceived benefits, such as improved sleep and reduced fatigue. The findings underscore the potential of blue light filtering technology to improve nighttime screen use outcomes.
Key Takeaways:
- CPF70 Enhances Objective Sleep Metrics: The Eyesafe CPF70 screen protector improved sleep quality, with measurable increases in deep sleep and 76% of participants reporting better sleep.
- CPF60 Offers Perceived Benefits: Although CPF60 did not improve measured sleep quality, 79% of participants felt it helped their sleep, and 89% reported reduced eye strain.
- Reduced Eye Strain Across Technologies: Both CPF70 and CPF60 led to reductions in perceived eye strain severity, with decreases of 50% and 48%, respectively.
Eyesafe, a company specializing in blue light filtration technology, requirements, and advocacy, announced the results of a SleepScore Labs validation study conducted on its CPF60 and CPF70 blue light filtering technology for mobile screen protection. The results affirm that Eyesafe solutions aid sleep quality.
The study tracked over 1,400 nights of sleep in a group of 45 relevant consumers. Results demonstrated measurable improvements in objective sleep quality during the period when Eyesafe CPF70 screen protection was used, compared to when no screen protector was used. Enhancements were seen in areas such as SleepScore and BodyScore, reflecting improvement in overall sleep quality and in deep sleep quality.
Participants not only experienced measurable improvements but also reported significant perceived benefits. Specifically, 76% of participants felt the screen protector helped improve their sleep and 87% felt more refreshed upon waking. Moreover, 95% reported reduced eye strain or fatigue, with a perceived 50% decrease in eye strain severity while using the Eyesafe CPF70 screen protector.
“Achieving the SleepScore Labs Validation Seal is a testament to Eyesafe’s continued dedication to improving the health and wellbeing of users in an increasingly screen-centric world,” says David Friess, board chair of the Eyesafe Vision Health Advisory Board, in a release. “This milestone highlights our commitment to delivering products that are not only developed with doctors and backed by research but also deeply impactful for our customers.”
Holly Rus, PhD, head of scientific research at SleepScore Labs, adds in a release, “The results of this study show that Eyesafe CPF70 blue light filtering technology had a meaningful impact on sleep. By reducing blue light exposure before bedtime, participants experienced not only improved sleep quality, but also perceived decreased eye strain and increased productivity, underscoring the importance of incorporating scientifically-backed solutions like Eyesafe into nighttime routines. It’s exciting to work with partners that align so closely with our mission of advancing sleep science to enhance lives.”
In addition to the findings for Eyesafe CPF70, the study evaluated the performance of Eyesafe CPF60 technology. Although there were no improvements in objectively measured sleep, 79% of study participants felt the screen protector helped improve their sleep, and 76% felt more refreshed upon waking. Additionally, 89% noted reduced eye strain or fatigue, with a perceived 48% decrease in eye strain severity while using a screen protector featuring Eyesafe CPF60.
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