Here is our review of the Gunnar Ingrid Glasses.

Add a touch of sleek, elegant sophistication to your everyday digital eyewear with the Gunnar Ingrid Glasses. Part of the Kista Collection, Ingrid features a narrow cat-eye shape built from precision-engineered polymer frame material, giving you a style that works just as well on a video call as it does out running errands.
Reduce digital eye strain with GUNNAR’s patented lens technology and G-Shield lens coating, which cuts down on glare while resisting smudges. Choose between Amber and Clear lens tints depending on how much blue light blocking you need, and enjoy 100% UV protection no matter which you pick.
Named after Nordic technology hubs, the Kista Collection celebrates the role of women in tech, and Ingrid is one of the newest additions to that lineup, available in three colourways to suit your style.
Features
- Narrow cat-eye shape in premium engineered polymer frame material.
- Multi-barrel hinges for durability and a comfortable fit.
- GUNNAR patented lens technology reduces digital eye strain.
- G-Shield lens coating is anti-reflective and smudge-resistant.
- Blocks harmful blue light and 100% UV.
- Available in Amber or Clear lens tints.
- Comes in three unique frame colours.
What’s in the box?
The box contains the Ingrid Glasses, cleaning cloth and a microfibre pouch.




A Closer Look



Final Thoughts
The Gunnar Ingrid Glasses are lightweight and comfortable to wear for extended periods of time, which matters if you are sitting in front of a screen for hours at a stretch.
The Amber lens tint blocks 65% of blue light at 450nm and is a great all-rounder for computer work, reading and data entry, while the Clear option blocks 35% and is better suited to anyone who prefers a lighter tint, such as those doing photo and video editing or graphic design work. Both options come with the G-Shield coating, which keeps reflections down and resists smudges from everyday handling.
The narrow cat-eye shape is genuinely one of the more elegant frames we have tried from GUNNAR, and it does not scream “gaming glasses” the way some of their other lines do, which makes it an easy pick for the office as much as for downtime at a screen.
Fit-wise, the frame width and temple length struck a good balance for us, and the nose bridge sat comfortably without any pinching, even after a few hours of wear.
The Gunnar Ingrid Glasses are available now priced at $64 and come in three different frame colours and two different lens tints..
