"More than an accessory. A decision."
When you perform at the highest level, every detail matters. Sleep quality, recovery speed, mental sharpness — these are not luxuries for elite athletes. They are the margin between winning and losing. That's why footballers like Raphinha have made Warblue a non-negotiable part of their daily routine.
The Hidden Enemy of Athletic Performance: Blue Light
Modern life exposes us to an unprecedented amount of artificial blue light — from smartphones, tablets, laptops, and stadium lighting. For professional athletes, this exposure is even more intense: video analysis sessions, media obligations, travel across time zones, and late-night matches all compound the problem.
Blue light, especially in the hours before sleep, suppresses melatonin production — the hormone that regulates your sleep cycle. Less melatonin means shallower sleep, slower muscle recovery, reduced reaction time, and impaired cognitive function. For a footballer operating at the elite level, this is not a minor inconvenience. It's a competitive disadvantage.
Why Raphinha Chooses Warblue
Raphinha is one of the most explosive and technically gifted wingers in world football. His game depends on split-second decisions, explosive acceleration, and the ability to perform consistently across a gruelling season. Recovery is not optional — it's part of the training.
By wearing Warblue glasses in the hours after training and before sleep, Raphinha protects his circadian rhythm. The result:
- Deeper, more restorative sleep — allowing muscles to repair and grow overnight.
- Faster cognitive recovery — sharper focus and decision-making on the pitch.
- Reduced eye strain — critical during long video analysis and travel days.
- Hormonal balance — natural melatonin cycles kept intact, supporting overall wellbeing.
The Science Behind the Decision
Warblue lenses are engineered to filter the most harmful wavelengths of blue light (400–500nm), without distorting colour perception during the day. The amber-tinted lenses used for evening wear block up to 99% of blue and green light, creating the ideal pre-sleep environment for the brain — even when you're still in front of a screen.
Multiple peer-reviewed studies confirm that blue-light blocking glasses worn 2–3 hours before bed significantly improve sleep onset, sleep duration, and sleep quality. For athletes, this translates directly into measurable performance gains.
See It in Action
Watch how Warblue integrates into the daily life of an elite athlete:
A Decision, Not an Accessory
Warblue was never designed to be just another pair of glasses. It was designed for people who take their performance seriously — whether you're competing in front of 80,000 fans or pushing your limits every single day.
When Raphinha puts on his Warblues, it's not a style choice. It's a performance decision backed by science.
Make the same decision.


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