GUNNAR x Alienware Bermuda Triangle Glasses: $89 Sci-Fi Eyewear For Marathon Gamers

Alienware Bermuda Triangle gaming glasses in Liquid Teal with Amber lens tint
Photo credit: GUNNAR Optiks

GUNNAR Optiks and Alienware are back with another collab, and this one looks like it was pulled straight off a concept art board. The Alienware Bermuda Triangle is a $89 pair of officially licensed gaming glasses with a wraparound shield-lens, an Alienware-grade futuristic look, and the same blue-light blocking tech GUNNAR has built its name on. They dropped on March 12, 2026 in a single Liquid Teal frame, with your choice of Amber or Clear lens tint.

If you live behind a screen — late-night ranked grinds, content edits at 2 a.m., or just back-to-back Zooms — these are pitched directly at you. Here’s everything you need to know, plus our take on whether they earn the price.


A Wraparound Shield-Lens That Actually Looks Like Alienware

The first thing that hits you about the Bermuda Triangle is the lens — or, more accurately, the lack of two separate lenses. GUNNAR went with a single oversized shield design that wraps across the entire face, ditching the usual frame-around-each-eye setup. It’s the same move you’ve seen on cycling sunglasses and tactical eyewear, just leaned all the way into Alienware’s sci-fi aesthetic.

That wraparound isn’t just for the sci-fi vibe. It gives you a panoramic field of view with no frame edges creeping into your peripheral vision — which, if you run an ultra-wide monitor or a multi-display setup, is a genuine quality-of-life upgrade over conventional glasses. The minimalist frame structure is built from lightweight polymer, with adjustable nose pads to dial in the fit. At 37.1 grams (roughly 1.31 ounces), they’re light enough that you should be able to wear them for hours without that pinch behind the ears.

The frame color is called Liquid Teal — a deep, slightly metallic blue that matches Alienware’s industrial design language. There’s no second colorway at launch.


The Tech: Blue-Light Blocking, G-Shield™ Plus, and Two Lens Tints

Under the styling, the Bermuda Triangle uses GUNNAR’s patented lens technology — the same blue-light filtering and digital eye strain reduction the brand has built its reputation on since 2006. Every pair blocks 100% UV and includes the G-Shield™ Plus coating stack, which adds anti-reflective and smudge-resistant properties on top of the standard hard coat.

On performance level, GUNNAR classifies these as Epic — the brand’s mid-tier rating, which sits above the entry Signature line and below Legendary. In plain English, that means you’re getting the upgraded G-Shield™ Plus coating and ultra-durable hybrid materials, but not the exotic frame materials or premium polyamid lenses reserved for the top tier.

Pick your tint:

  • Amber — Blocks 65% of blue light at 450nm. This is GUNNAR’s most popular tint, designed for all-purpose computer work, gaming, and reading. The world gets a slight orange-warm cast, but contrast goes up and eye fatigue goes down on long sessions.
  • Clear — Blocks 35% of blue light at 450nm. Less filtering, but you keep accurate color rendition. This is the tint to grab if you do photo or video editing, graphic design, or anything where color accuracy matters.

Heads up: the Bermuda Triangle is not available in prescription. The wraparound single-lens construction doesn’t accommodate Rx lenses, so if you wear glasses to see your screen in the first place, this isn’t the pair for you. GUNNAR’s Roswell — the other current Alienware collab — is the prescription-friendly alternative.

GUNNAR x Alienware Bermuda Triangle gaming glasses in Liquid Teal — Amber and Clear lens tints
Photo credit: GUNNAR Optiks

What’s In The Box

Every pair ships with a small accessory bundle that leans into the collector angle:

  • A custom white Alienware-branded puffy pouch (think soft sleeve, not hard case)
  • A custom Alienware microfiber cleaning cloth
  • 12-month warranty

Not a full hard-case kit, but the puffy pouch is a nice touch on the presentation side and matches the white-and-teal Alienware color story. Worth noting: GUNNAR’s Epic-tier products usually include a flat-fold protective case, so it’s a slight downgrade vs. some of their non-collab Epic frames.

Alienware Bermuda Triangle with included GUNNAR puffy pouch and microfiber cleaning cloth
Photo credit: GUNNAR Optiks

Full Specs at a Glance

SpecDetail
MSRP$89 USD
Frame colorLiquid Teal
Lens tintsAmber or Clear
Lens width140 mm
Lens height55 mm
Frame width136 mm
Temple length125 mm
Weight37.1 grams (about 1.31 oz)
Frame materialLightweight polymer
Lens coatingG-Shield™ Plus (anti-reflective, smudge-resistant)
UV protection100%
Performance levelEpic
PrescriptionNot available
Warranty12 months
Release dateMarch 12, 2026

Who Should Actually Buy These?

Be honest with yourself for a second. The Bermuda Triangle is a statement pair of glasses. The wraparound shield isn’t subtle, and you’re not slipping these into a meeting or a coffee shop without people noticing. That’s the trade-off.

These are a buy if you: are an Alienware fan first, want eyewear that matches the rest of your setup, run a multi-monitor or ultra-wide configuration where the panoramic field of view actually pays off, and don’t need prescription lenses.

Look elsewhere if you: want something low-key for everyday wear, need prescription, prefer a traditional two-lens frame, or want the cheapest blue-light glasses you can find — there’s no shortage of $20 options on Amazon, even if they don’t hit GUNNAR’s optical standards.

At $89, the Bermuda Triangle isn’t trying to compete with bargain-bin blue-light glasses. It’s competing with the Diablo IV Sanctuary frame, the Fallout Vault 33, the Cyberpunk 2077 Dex, and the other Alienware collab — the Roswell. Within that lane, the price is right in the middle and the design is the most distinctive of the lineup.


Where to Buy The Alienware Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle is available now directly from GUNNAR at $89 USD, in the single Liquid Teal frame, with either Amber or Clear lens. Domestic orders over $59 ship free. As of launch, GUNNAR is the primary retailer — expect Alienware’s own channels and select Dell/Alienware retail partners to carry it as the rollout expands.


Should You Cop?

The GUNNAR x Alienware Bermuda Triangle is one of the more visually committed pairs of gaming glasses on the market right now, and at $89 it’s not asking you to overpay for the licensing. The wraparound shield-lens delivers a real comfort upgrade for wide and multi-monitor setups, the blue-light filtering is GUNNAR’s standard which is best-in-class for gaming, and the Alienware branding is woven into the design rather than slapped on as a logo.

The biggest catches: no prescription option, no second colorway, and the look is going to divide people. If you’re already deep in the Alienware ecosystem and want eyewear that matches the rest of the rig, this is an easy yes. If you’re shopping for blue-light glasses with no brand attachment, the price-to-feature ratio is fair but the styling is doing a lot of the work.

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