Driving Glasses with Drivewear Polarized Transition Glasses - This Stylish Trendy Frame with Stainless Steel Temples, Comfortable Adjustable Nose Pads and Spring Hinges. Size - 49-18-140 Product Description:
- Scratch coating on the lens
- Excellent UV protection
- Reduces headaches and eye strain
- Drivewear transitional polarized lenses adjust according to different weather patterns
Product Description
In the past, clear eyewear was enough. In bright light conditions, polarized sunwear was enough. This is no longer true. Today our lives are strongly influenced by the automobile, which has changed the way we experience the outdoors. We need a third category of lenses in our modern, automobile-centered world. Drivewear. Drivewear lenses are capable of sensing and reacting to varying light conditions both outside and behind the windshield of the car. From bright sunlight accompanied by intense, blinding glare, to overcast inclement conditions, Drivewear lenses provide the wearer with the appropriate visual solution. Drivewear lenses provide glare protection through polarization and enhance and protect vision through photochromics which respond to both visible and UV light. By combining the strengths of two of the most important technologies in eyewear today we have developed the lens of tomorrow, Drivewear. At low lighting conditions, Drivewear lenses provide high transmission of light to maximize the total information to all the eye?s visual receptors. This results in maximum visual acuity at this low lighting level. The high contrast polarizer removes glare that would otherwise destroy vision in low light conditions. In this stage Drivewear lenses are a high contrast green/yellow color. Simply, there is no better designed lens for either outdoors or while driving under low light, overcast conditions. During bright light conditions behind the windshield of a car, Drivewear lenses provides lower overall transmission to control light intensity for optimum visual acuity. Drivewear lenses promote preferential activation of the eye?s red cones (and to a lesser extent, green cones) and result in the best possible vision at these higher light levels. Drivewear?s high contrast polarizer is absolutely essential behind the windshield of the car, because it blocks out blinding glare, one of the most dangerous of all driving hazards. Under these conditions, the Dr
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Much more than I expected.
By okiedan
Maybe my expectations were low........ But am pleased to say that these driving glasses are great. I am legally blind but have a lot of useful vision. When I go shopping or sit in the car ,don't worry I am not the driver, I find them very responsive. When glare is an issue you have to use different shades for different light conditions. I highly recommend these.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
One pair for many conditions
By atlasali
My husband switiches sunglasses while driving constantly. As conditions change while he is driving, I am frequently looking for the pair he wants to switch to. Usually they are in the other car. So I purchased these for him. We are both pleased with the Drivewear Polarized Transition Glasses. The lenses change...so you don't have to.
7 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
See your whole world colored in brown, how wonderful.
By F. Lamaestra
I paid a small fortune to get Drivewear lenses in my oakleys and they honestly didn't do anything that spectacular. They did not transition very much, if at all, and I told my eye doctor this. All I would see was a world colored in brown, how wonderful.My Doctor said he got a ton of returns on these lenses. ALSO, we later learned these lenses are only warrantied by the manufacture for one year since they may actually stop transitioning after about 12 months. WTF, this sounds insane!My suggestion, skip these gimmicky lenses and buy a good pair of sunglasses instead.
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