Gunnar and Alienware Launch Bermuda Triangle Glasses With Sci-Fi Styling and Familiar Eye Care Tech

Gaming glasses tend to fall into two camps. You either get something subtle enough to wear in public, or something that looks like it belongs in a spaceship cockpit. The new Bermuda Triangle glasses from GUNNAR and Alienware are firmly in the second category. This latest collaboration leans hard into Alienware’s sci-fi identity, with a wraparound shield lens design and sharp, angular lines that feel pulled straight from one of the company’s laptops or desktops. It is not a quiet look, but that is clearly the point. These are built for fans who want their setup, and everything around it, to match a very specific aesthetic.

Underneath the styling, the feature set will be familiar to anyone who has used Gunnar glasses before. The Bermuda Triangle glasses use GUNNAR’s patented blue-light-blocking lens technology, designed to reduce digital eye strain during extended screen time. Whether you are gaming, streaming, or juggling multiple monitors for work, the goal is the same. Less fatigue, more focus, and fewer reasons to step away when you probably should.

Key features for the Bermuda Triangle glasses include:

  • Officially licensed Alienware collaboration
  • Futuristic wraparound shield-lens design inspired by Alienware aesthetics
  • Panoramic field of view for immersive screen visibility
  • Patented GUNNAR blue light blocking lens technology.
  • Lightweight polymer frame for extended comfort
  • Adjustable nose pads for a personalized fit
  • G-Shield coating for smudge and scratch resistance
  • Includes exclusive Alienware collector accessories, including a white protective sleeve and microfiber cloth

The wraparound design also serves a functional purpose. It provides a wider, more panoramic field of view than other styles, which helps keep your entire screen space in focus without the usual frame edges creeping in. For multi-monitor or ultra-wide setups, that could be a small but meaningful upgrade over traditional lens shapes.

Comfort is also part of the pitch. The glasses feature a lightweight polymer frame with adjustable nose pads, making long sessions more manageable. There is also a G-Shield coating to help resist smudges and scratches, which is less exciting to talk about but arguably more important if you plan to actually use them.

As with most branded collaborations, there is a collector angle as well. The Bermuda Triangle includes Alienware-themed extras like a white protective sleeve and microfiber cloth, adding a bit of flair for fans who treat their gear as part of a larger setup rather than just a tool.

If your setup already leans into the futuristic side of gaming hardware, these will fit right in. If not, they might be the piece that pushes it in that direction, whether you planned on it or not.

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Old enough to have played retro games when they were still cutting edge, Mitch has been a gamer since the 70s. As his game-fu fades (did he ever really have any?), it is replaced with ever-stronger, and stranger, opinions. If that isn't the perfect recipe for a game reviewer, what is?

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