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HYSC Night Driving Racer Silver Polarized Sunglasses - Sku# DTA1641000BB
Sku: DTA1641000BB
Price: $43.12
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Specifications:
- Polarized glasses provide protection for night driving, computer using, or shooting
- The pale yellow lenses offer constant clear, sharp vision with a very high light transmission rate in order to contrast dark blue and green
- The lenses are anti-reflective to reduces glare and increase sharpness, taking added strain off the eyes
- Rayban sunglasses offer excellent UV and infrared ray protection
- "Night Vision" eyeglasses optimize precision and enhance perception of contrasts for more comfort while driving at night
- Night driving glasses eliminate oncoming glare from headlights
- These polarized glasses feature high-quality imported materials to the frame
- Enhancing the sharpness of red, yellow, green, and white
- The polarized glasses will be available in wide and panorama styles
- Color: Silver(Frame), Yellow(Lens)
- Material: Resin(Lens)
- Glasses Width: 138mm/5.5in
- Lens Width: 63mm/2.5in
- Lens Height: 43mm/1.7in
Details:
- Polarized glasses will be your good partner when you drive
- Come on! Don't hesitate. It will bring you safe driving
- You will find out the striking contrast. These glasses will give you a clear view
- If you go shopping, you will see reflective streetview from the shopwindow without the glasses
- When you wear it, you will see a clear pond
- What are you waiting for? Come on! These night driving glasses will be your best choice
Size in Details:
How to find the Best Driving Sunglasses: - Consider the options available for dealing with glare. You can use cheap driving sunglasses if you are fine with occasionally squinting. If you have issues with glare, polarized sunglasses can help alleviate the drastic glare issues that can develop behind the wheel
- Take your eyesight into consideration to find the best driving sunglasses. If you have a prescription you can save a lot of headaches with prescription polarized sunglasses. Make sure to use prescription sunglasses that have the polarization embedded in the lens. Not just a polarized coating. The coating can wear off the lens over time
- Evaluate your driving habits to find the best driving sunglasses. Daytime driving requires glasses that effectively handle glare. Night driving sunglasses are becoming more common. If you need sunglasses for night driving look for a yellow tint. This helps improve the contrast of night vision driving glasses
How to Remove the Lighting Glare from Glasses: - Add a light tint to your lenses to help with glare indoors. If you are ordering new lenses, tinting is available in glass or plastic. Discuss which option is best for your individual prescription with your eye doctor or optician. If you are having glare problems with a current pair of glasses, it is possible to have a tint added to plastic lenses, but coloring cannot be put on glass lenses once they are made. Take your glasses to your eye care professional or a retail optical store and ask to have a light color added. Adding a light gray or brown tint is best and is beneficial for reducing mild to moderate glare. Keep in mind that a light tint for indoors will not be dark enough to use for outdoor glare
- Order a special anti-reflective coating (AR) from your eye care professional to reduce glare. AR coating is also referred to as an anti-glare coating. This type of coating can only be applied to new lenses. AR coating is a clear, layered, metal-oxide coating that helps reduce glare on lenses, letting people see your eyes instead of reflected light off of the lens. Anti-glare coatings are especially helpful with night driving
- Ask your optician for a photochromic medical application lens if you have an extreme sensitivity to glare. Regular photochromic lenses change from dark to light, but only slightly reduce glare. Specialty prescription colors of photochromic lenses can be ordered to help you see more comfortably if you have unusual glare problems
- Consider polarized lenses, a special type of filtered lens that blocks reflected light and reduces glare. Polarized lenses are available in glass or plastic lenses, but since they are part of the lens, the filter cannot be applied to previously worn lenses. Polarized lenses are ideal for outdoors and are especially good for driving and boating, but in some instances they may not be recommended. Some liquid crystal displays (LCD) are not readable through polarized lenses
Tips & Warnings: - Photochromic lenses that change from light tint inside to darker lenses outdoors help reduce minor glare, but you may need separate lenses for indoor and outdoor use if you are extremely sensitive to bright light and glare
Package Included: - 1 x Sunglasses
- 1 x Glasses Case
- 1 x Cleaning Cloth
- 1 x Tag
- 1 x Packaging Box
- 1 x User Manual
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