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Bewertet in den USA am25. Januar 2025
This is one of many I tried (within a reasonable price) and they undoubtedly work the best. Since no one makes glare-reducing glasses with a strength (for example, I require 2.0) these are perfect because you can just pop them over your regular driving specs. The view is not dark and while they don't reduce glare 100%, I'm very supet happy with them. The quality isn't spectacular, but it doesn't have to be if it works as well as these do.
blake k.
Bewertet in Kanada am 24. Januar 2025
Cut down on night glare as mentioned in other reviews
Belfast Andi
Bewertet in Kanada am 4. November 2024
Great lenses for night time wear.
Allen Stenhaus
Bewertet in den USA am2. November 2022
About a year ago I purchased a similar product because I find glare from nighttime driving to make it harder to see pedestrians amongst other things, and the local college kids do not know how to cross the road safely. This issue is made far worse when it rains. Unfortunately, that pair I purchased back then caused 4-5 times as much glare as my regular glasses, so I returned them and gave up on the idea for a while.Recently, I purchased this pair after reading many positive reviews. I was iffy based on my prior experiences, but I'm becoming more sensitive to bright lights at night as I am aging, so I needed to try again. I was torn between the all-yellow lenses and the ones with the top-to-bottom gradient. I decided to take the risk and buy the version with the gradient.I am quite pleased with this product. It comes with a rugged carring case, which is ideal as I need to keep these clip-ons stored in my vehicle. The lenses on my glasses are what I would call medium in size, and these almost perfectly cover my lenses (it's about 1mm too short in height, but that's a non-issue for me).The only bad reviews I'm seeing from the ones with the gradient is they are too dark for some. I suspect that's the difference between people who wear their glasses higher on the bridge of their noses or lower. You see, because of the gradient, the top 1cm is a fair bit darker than the rest, while the bottom 1cm is the lightest. I find this to be perfect for driving for multiple reasons.For starters, there is the issue of blinding headlights, but especially so in rear-view mirrors. My mirror is one of the fancy auto-dimming ones, but it doesn't dim nearly enough. I frankly prefer the old-school ones with the manual toggle. Having the darker part of the lens at the top eliminates the blinding lights in my rear view mirror. It's also good when the sun is a little low in the sky and you need to block some of the glare so you can see street lights, but you don't want full on sunglasses that further limit visibility.The gradient does take some getting used to though. When I first put them on, it took 30-60 minutes for my eyes and brain to adjust to it. It reminded me of the first time I used a curved LCD computer monitor. Everything felt weird at first, but after my eyes and brain learned how to adjust to it, I found it to be superior to what I had used before. These clip-ons are similar in that respect.My favorite part about the gradient is if someone with bright white LED headlights is coming at me and their lights are not properly adjusted in height, I only need to tilt my head down a little bit for the darker part of the lens to kill the worst of the light. If, however, I've stepped out of the vehicle in a dark area, slightly tipping my head up makes visibility near-normal. I emphasize the tilt is quite slight, to the point that it's not remotely uncomfortable. This is why I suspect those who found them too dark wear their glasses lower on their noses. When I slid my glasses lower on my nose, I did find them to be too dark to use at night (which was my sole reason for purchasing them). However, when I slid my glasses back up to the upper-most part of my nose (how I generally prefer to wear my glasses), the visibility was perfect and easily adjustable with the aforementioned gentle head-nod.Perhaps my favorite feature, is how it limits visibility of my eyes. People can still see my eyes in dim to semi-dim light, but once under moderate or bright light, this significantly reduces the ability to see my eyes. As an autistic person who is extremely uncomfortable with eye-contact, these lenses make it easier for me to "look someone in the eye" when speaking with them. I'm already seeing a massive difference in how people perceive me and treat me because the reduced visibility of my eyes makes it more comfortable for me to look directly at a person & allistic people tend to place great importance on eye contact.The only downside to these clip-ons is I find the gradient to be distracting if I'm wearing them when I'm not driving. For example, watching TV or sitting at the computer typing up Amazon reviews, the gradient becomes more noticeable and the screen doesn't look right. However, since I bought this product specifically for driving, I don't consider that a negative aspect. They do exactly what I needed them to do and fulfill my needs. I am quite pleased.In the coming weeks, I intend to purchase the all-yellow version of these without the gradient to wear around the house. In the winter especially, nearly all light I see is artificial, uncomfortably bright, and causes painful distracting glare. The "really good" glare reduction in my glasses is not enough for my needs (I am incredibly sensitive), so having the all-yellow clip-ons for day-to-day use will resolve that issue.All in all, if you don't wear your glasses low on your nose and you are feeling any hesitation, I strongly encourage you to try this product. I feel much calmer on the road, as I'm not being overstimulated from all the light sources. That improves everyone's safety. BUY! BUY! BUY! =D
Abu Baqr
Bewertet in Singapur am 4. April 2022
The Product looks ok but delivery is disappointingly slow.
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