Gunnar reveals Fallout-themed glasses just in time for the TV show

Rebecca Hills-Duty
Gunnar Optik Fallout glasses

Fans of the Fallout series will soon be able to grab a pair of officially licensed PC glasses from Gunnar that feature a special retro-futuristic flair.

The Fallout series has become a classic in the realm of video games with many dedicated fans. As usual, when a media property reaches that level of popularity, there is plenty of merchandise associated with it for fans to collect. Now Gunnar Optiks have announced a very special set of spectacles inspired by Fallout.

It helps that Fallout has such a unique visual style, which combines the iconography of the 1950s with characters such as Vault Boy with post-apocalyptic imagery and Art Deco style. Gunnar has sought to combine these elements into a stylish but functional pair of glasses.

Glasses suitable for every Vault Dweller

The Amazon Studios Fallout Vault 33 glasses are designed with a retro-futuristic square frame that features a stainless steel outer frame and built-in side shields to prevent light bleeding in. The hinges have a flexible spring for a more comfortable fit. Since these glasses are designed for both gaming and TV, the lenses block blue light and UV and come with a smudge-resistant and anti-reflective coating.

This aims to prevent eye strain and make the gaming experience more comfortable.

Gunnar Optik Fallout glasses

The glasses come along with a range of Fallout-themed accessories, including a collectors case, microfiber cleaning cloth, and microfiber pouch. Customers can also enjoy a 12-month warranty. Those interested in buying the Fallout Vault 33 glasses can choose from clear lenses, amber tints, or sunglasses.

The Fallout Vault 33 glasses will be made available for order on April 3, 2024, and are planned to cost $99. Just in time for the launch of the Fallout TV show, which is planned to make its debut on April 12, 2024.

About The Author

Rebecca is a Tech Writer at Dexerto, specializing in PC components, VR, AMD, Nvidia and Intel. She has previously written for UploadVR and The Escapist, hosts a weekly show on RadioSEGA and has an obsession with retro gaming. Get in touch at rebecca.hillsduty@dexerto.com