OK, first and foremost let’s try to identify what is blurring those images by just disabling CSS or JS or HTML or Image optimization (incl. lazyload). Based on that we can see what the next steps need to be 🙂
frank
I have disabled everything, but the images are still blur
that’s weird .. did you clear the page cache after making changes?
if the problem persists with all of Autoptimize options off, it is likely the problem is with something else after all (I see you also use WP Rocket & WP Meteor for example, maybe something in there)?
I have already send to WP rocket and the told me to send to you
and did they give you a reason why they thought it had to do with Autoptimize? 🙂
if I were you I would:
* try with WP Rocket & WP Meteor active and AO off
* try with WP Rocket & AO active and WP Meteor off
* try with WP Meteor & AO active and WP Rocket off
based on that we can then see what the next step would be 🙂
I tried anything,nothing happened
if the images are blurred with all those combinations of plugins being disabled, then logic implies something else is going on here?
but to be clear; I don’t see any blurry images?

you can see the difference when you put the cursor on the product
ah, but when you hover over the images then you have a zoom effect (by virtue of jquery.zoom.min.js, likely part of theme or plugin)?
i dont use any of these plugins
It’s part of WooCommerce actually, as per the HTML source of the site when disabling Autoptimize with ?ao_noptirocket=1
added tot the URL;

what should i do about it?