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Polarized Sunglasses

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Polarized Sunglasses

Ordinary sunglasses already have tons of useful features. They help protect your eyes and can make you look more stylish. But polarized sunglasses? Well, polarized sunglasses can make your eye accessory even more useful and comfortable to wear, especially if you spend a lot of time outdoors under the sun and by the water. If you’re thinking of getting a pair or are looking to upgrade your ordinary sunglasses with a pair that has polarized lenses, it’s useful to know more about what you’re getting. Let's brief you on what polarized sunglasses are, their benefits, and more.


What Are Polarized Sunglasses?

Polarized sunglasses reduce eye strain from the sun’s bright light. It’s a nearly invisible filter that regulates the amount of light your eyes receive. They don’t distort vision so you’re able to enjoy almost the same sharpness and clarity when you’re viewing something with the naked eye. If you’re someone who loves the outdoors and sunny days, it would be wise to get a durable pair of sunglasses with polarized lenses that enhances vision clarity and can make driving safer. As long as you’re careful not to scratch the lenses, a trusty pair of sunglasses should last you several years.


How Do Polarized Lenses Work?

You can think of polarized lenses as blinds on a window wherein the blinds prevent and regulate the amount of light that passes through. Similar to window blinds, this type of lens coating absorbs horizontal light before it reaches our eyes while allowing vertical light to come through. What’s the difference between horizontal and vertical light? Light generally travels in straight lines, most commonly horizontally and vertically. What our eyes perceive as glare is usually horizontal light. Vertical light, on the other hand, is necessary for us to see. By keeping horizontal light away from our eyes and only transmitting vertical light, polarized shades allow us to enjoy crisp vision without irritating and headache-inducing glare.


What Are the Benefits of Classic Polarized Sunglasses?

Frames with polarized lenses are more expensive but they’re worth the extra cost since regular sunglasses won’t give you the same benefits like:

  • Reduced glare and reflection for clearer vision. This can make driving safer and outdoor activities more enjoyable.
  • Minimal color distortion and improved contrast. The added clarity offered by polarized lenses can enhance one’s viewing enjoyment. This benefit is especially useful when traveling, hiking, and any activity that entails enjoying outdoor views.
  • Reduced eye strain. Long periods under the sun on a bright sunny day can strain the eyes and make you uncomfortable. Polarized sunglasses help protect the eyes and make it easier to enjoy a day spent outside.

Are Polarized Lenses the Same as UV-protection Lenses?

Polarized lenses and UV-protection lenses aren’t the same. This is because polarized lenses don’t offer UV protection, and vice versa unless the manufacturer explicitly states otherwise. Unlike polarized lenses, UV protection doesn’t effectively protect you against reflected light and glare. On the other hand, polarized sunglasses only protect the eyes from bright glare. They don’t provide sufficient protection against harmful UV light.

However, there are sunglasses that offer UV protection and polarized lenses so you can get more well-rounded protection. You can get more details about polarized sunglasses here. Browse our collection for various sunglasses with polarized lenses for men and women.


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