YIMIPolarized Photochromic Outdoor Sports Driving Sunglasses for Men Women AntiGlareEyewear Ultra-Light Sun Glasses
J**E
Coolest glasses I have owned
I have blue eyes. So, overcast days are much brighter on my eyes than even sunny days, sometimes. The yellow lenses make it easier to see on rainy days. And since I live in Florida, the rain and sun have a tug of war all day in the summer. The photochromic lenses help to mitigate when the sun is out as well.But here is the really cool part. Wherever white light is reflected, it appears yellow through the lenses. This makes windshields on cars glow yellow (again, very useful on rainy days). This morning, I took out the trash and stepped in a puddle, then a dry spot on my way to the dumpster. On the way back inside, I could see my wet foot print highlighted in yellow from about 10 feet away. That's pretty awesome. It's almost like AR.They are also very comfortable. They are lightweight, and have great nose pads.I also found they are useful for glare reduction when I have 4 monitors in front of me at work. Much easier on the eyes.I'm obviously getting old because I just wrote paragraphs about a pair of inexpensive sunglasses, but honestly, these are great. I'm very happy with them.
R**7
Excellent driving glasses. DAY OR NIGHT
Lightweight yet strong frame. Photochromic lens (grey) over high visibility yellow base. Takes 85% of today's headlight errors away. Doesn't block HID and led headlights as well, but it helps. The yellow base lens is comparable to my shooting glasses in letting additional light open at larger vision area.UPDATE: Glasses still great, however nose pieces keep falling out. Already lost two.
A**N
Highly recommend them
Absolutely love them, everything is just perfect fit, style and best of all I can use all day weather inside or outside
M**S
Most definitely not as advertised.
They are basically yellow lenses that do nothing. They are not polarized. They do not block out any glare whatsoever. The lenses do darken somewhat in sunlight but they are definitely not even close to effective sunglasses.
J**Y
Work as described
Wonderful look, protects from sun and improves night driving,great quality
K**N
sun glasses
they work great looks great the protection is great they fit very well great glasses for the money
J**B
Excellent value for price
OK, first off one should know that all photochromic lenses need to be seasoned to work best. Learned this from the Transitions site. Expose the lenses to full sun for 20 minutes, then take them inside and keep them from any light. For this, I just put them in the case and put that in the box. Repeat for at least 3 cycles and the lenses will darken more than just using them. I found these darken almost as dark as my prescription Transitions lenses. This is better than another non-prescription pair of sport glasses I have. The plus is these are amber colored and polarized as well. The amber helps see irregularities in road and terrain better while, of course, the polarized cuts glare. The amber color makes some reflective surfaces look green, like car windshields, smooth asphalt and manhole covers. Not a drawback but odd at first. This doesn't go away as the lenses darken as the amber color is constant. This could be a slight problem in the dark (the 4 stars) but I never ride my bike in the dark, so I don't care. Add to this the fact that they are curved to protect one's eyes, polycarbonate making them near shatterproof and UV A&B protective and these are the best non-prescription protective glasses you will find anywhere.Update on above after using for several months. What little polarization they had is gone. Also the photochromic part doesn’t work as well either, barely darkens. Because of this have changed my rating to 2 stars. Again, you get what you pay for. Still wear them as they, I hope, are still UVA and UVB filtering but that could be gone. I have no way of checking.
G**S
Worth it
I am not a truck driver but my job requires me to drive across five states at all times of day and night. I discovered long ago that “blue blocking” lenses really do help cut glare and reduce shadows. I noticed that when driving at night without glasses the gore from opposing traffic left me feeling beat, especially when my oftentimes nine hour drives brought me home in the early morning hours. When using even cheap blocking lenses the fatigue was greatly reduced if even felt at all. These also help with visibility in mist and rain.I can attest to these being blue blocking, photochromic, and polarized. They respond quickly to changes in ligh conditions. They appear clear in lower light conditions but you can see the yellow tint, especially on items that would normally produce glare, and in any polarized glass, like the windscreens of oncoming traffic. The glasses are feather light and I barely notice wearing them. I would like a little more coverage on the side, just some extra wrap at the corner of field of vision. I am certainly not complaining considering the price.If you’re on the fence, I suggest you risk it. I’m considering another pair.
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