NIGHT DRIVING GLASSES

Engineered to eliminate blinding glare from headlights and streetlights, our night driving glasses feature yellow-tinted lenses...

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Binfing Gold Metal Sunglasses with UV Protection and Blue Light Protection
$6.26$6.95
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Nita High Quality Magnetic Round Sunglasses Unisex Glasses
$149.00$149.00
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Bopx TR90 Unique Black Polarized Sunglasses
$8.06$8.96
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Kaya Cat Eye Magnetic Clip On Glasses Buy 1 Get 6 Styles
$50.00$50.00
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Bran Yellow TR90 Square Glasses Polarized Sunglasses
$4.05$4.50
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Zarek Gold Metal Aviator Polarized Glasses Set With Interchangeable Sunglasses Toppers
$39.95$39.95
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Clio Retro Style 6 in 1 Cat Eye Magnetic Sunglasses UV Protection
$29.99$29.99
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Alda Unisec Polarized Magnetic Sunglasses with Prescription
$39.99$39.99

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STYLE GUIDE & FAQS

EFFECTIVENESS & SAFETY

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Do night driving glasses really improve vision?
They improve contrast by filtering blue light (which scatters more in the eye), making edges and shapes appear sharper. However, they do NOT increase overall brightness or help in very low light. For some drivers, the perceived "crispness" can reduce eye strain, but they are not a medical solution for night blindness.
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LENS COLOR & SELECTION

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Which color is best for night driving glasses?
Light yellow (amber) with VLT 75–90% is safest and most effective. It filters some blue light while preserving most overall brightness. Avoid dark yellow, orange, red, or brown lenses, as they reduce too much light and create a false sense of safety. Look for labels like "night driving" or "low-light" with specified VLT.
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LIMITATIONS & BOUNDARIES

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Do they work in total darkness?
No. In total darkness (no streetlights, no moonlight), there is no light to enhance contrast. These glasses cannot amplify light or create night vision. They rely on existing ambient light. If you cannot see clearly in very low light, you need to check your headlights, clean your windshield, or consult an eye doctor for possible night blindness.
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