The Silent Epidemic Affecting 78% of UK Office Workers in 2026
And why this revolutionary device is becoming the must-have solution for digital eye strain
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Sarah Mitchell, a 34-year-old marketing director from Manchester, never thought her career would come to this. "By 3 PM every day, my eyes felt like they were on fire," she recalls. "I was spending £200 a month on eye drops and still couldn't focus properly."
Sarah's story isn't unique. In 2026, British workers are spending an average of 9.4 hours daily staring at screens, leading to what optometrists are calling "Digital Eye Syndrome" – a condition that's now affecting 78% of office workers across the United Kingdom.
But what if there was a solution that could provide immediate relief, improve sleep quality, and enhance productivity – all in just 15 minutes a day?