GUNNAR Optiks and Alienware have released the Alienware Bermuda Triangle glasses, a new $89 gaming eyewear collaboration built around long screen sessions, blue-light filtering, and a wraparound shield-lens design that leans heavily into Alienware’s sci-fi visual language.
The pitch here is pretty direct. These are gaming glasses made for Alienware fans who want an accessory that actually looks like it belongs next to the rest of their setup. The frame has angular lines, a futuristic shape, and a wide shield-style lens that gives the glasses a much bigger visual footprint than the usual rectangular blue-light frames.
That design choice matters because most gaming eyewear still looks like office eyewear with a slightly heavier tint. Bermuda Triangle takes the opposite route. It looks like something built specifically for a desk filled with RGB lighting, high-refresh monitors, gaming laptops, and Alienware hardware. The name fits the look, and the frame seems designed to be noticed rather than tucked quietly into a work bag.

Alienware Gaming Glasses With Blue Light Filtering
The core feature is still GUNNAR’s patented blue-light-blocking lens technology, which is built to help reduce digital eye strain and improve visual comfort during long gaming, streaming, or multitasking sessions. For anyone spending long nights across multiple monitors, that part is the practical reason to care.
The wraparound shield lens also gives the Bermuda Triangle a panoramic field of view. That makes sense for gaming because a wider lens can feel less boxed-in during extended sessions, especially for players who move between a main display, chat windows, streaming tools, Discord, walkthroughs, and system monitors.
GUNNAR is also using a lightweight polymer frame, which should help with comfort across longer sessions. Adjustable nose pads give users some fit control, and the G-Shield coating adds smudge and scratch resistance. Those details are basic on paper, though they are useful for glasses that will likely live on a desk, get handled often, and sit near keyboards, controllers, snacks, and headset cables.
GUNNAR Bermuda Triangle Alienware Collaboration
The Alienware side of the collaboration is where the Bermuda Triangle gets its personality. The glasses are officially licensed, and the design pulls from Alienware’s long-running futuristic hardware identity. That gives the product a clearer audience than a general blue-light pair aimed at anyone with a laptop.
The included accessories also keep the release tied to Alienware fans. Bermuda Triangle ships with a white protective sleeve and microfiber cloth, which are positioned as collector-style extras rather than generic case fillers.
At $89, the Bermuda Triangle sits in a fairly approachable range for licensed gaming eyewear.
The real question is how much a buyer cares about the visual identity. If they want low-profile glasses for work calls, this probably is not the pair. If they already have Alienware gear and want eyewear that matches the look of the setup, the appeal is much easier to understand.
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