Fortnite Brings CLIX Gaming Goggles to In-Game World
The recent collaboration between GUNNAR and Cody "Clix" Conrod proved a resounding success. The newly announced Clix Gaming Goggles sold out in two weeks! And while that may be a milestone for GUNNAR and Clix, fans who couldn't get a pair were left lamenting their luck. Fortunately for Clix fans, GUNNAR is releasing another batch of stylish Clix Gaming Goggles.
Even the official Clix Fortnite skin features the gamer rocking his collab gaming goggles. The Clix skin is part of his Fortnite item line, which includes special games, and in-shop items. A remix of Clix's Sparkplug outfit (the Sparx Outfit) will also be available.



Fortnite Clix's content includes:
- Clix Bear Back Bling
- Chain Linx Wrap
- Soggy Snap Emote
- Clix Groove Emote
- 2-Ply TP Hammer Pickaxe
- Clixy Keys Back Bling
The Clix Gaming Goggles—Built by a Gamer for SparkplugGamers
Clix personally designed his gaming goggles to provide a major buff for pro and casual gamers. Featuring stainless steel and hybrid PEP built, the glasses are as sleek as they are helpful. The Clix Gaming Goggles feature GUNNAR's G-SHIELD® plus lens coating, which offers an anti-reflective, smudge-resistant, oleophobic surface.
The specs of the goggles include:
- Blue Light Blocking
- 100% UV Blocking
- Frame Width: 140 mm
- Flexible Multi-Spring Hinges
- Lens Width: 56 mm
- Nose: 17 mm
- Temple: 140 mm
- Weight: 1.09 ounces
The Clix Gaming Googles retail for $74 and bring a limited edition collector's case, a collector's microfiber pouch, and a cleaning cloth. You can order your pair here.






Clix/GUNNAR Info
A Connecticut native, Cody "Clix" Conrod is a world-renowned Fortnite gamer, Twitch streamer, YouTuber, and gaming personality. He has also been part of SCEPTIC and the Misfits Gaming Organizations. Clix has placed in the top five spots in various FNCS Grand Finals competitions.
The pioneers of blue light protection glasses, GUNNARD has been an innovator in eye health for almost 20 years. The company was born after Matt Michelson suffered a bout of digital eye strain-induced headaches. With the help of his wife and an engineering friend, Joe Croft, Matt patented the first digital eye strain/fatigue-reducing lenses.
Since then, the company has collaborated with franchises like Fallout and companies like Activision and Ubisoft.

Source: Press Release