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Give yourself a high-definition view of the world while protecting your eyes from the sun's rays with the HD Vision Ultra Sunglasses.
Made of impact-resistant acrylic, these HD lenses help enhance color and clarity while reducing glare. Euro-style design with advanced HD lens technology.
Product Features:
Reduces glare
Enhances color and clarity
Optical quality lenses
UV 400 protection (same as 100% UVA/UVB protection)
Modern European styling for both men and woman
Great for driving
Glasses measures approx. 6-1/2"L x 5-1/2"W x 1-1/2"H
Amber-tinted acrylic lenses
Lightweight polycarbonate frames
Wipe clean with the included cloths
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1 x HD Ultra Sunglasses Ultra - in Black | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.15 inches | | Product Width: | 2.25 inches | | Product Height: | 3.6 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.22 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.1 inches | | Package Width: | 3.6 inches | | Package Height: | 2.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 57 reviews |
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| | Features | Reduces glareEnhances color and clarityOptical quality lensesUV 400 protection (same as 100% UVA/UVB protection)1 x HD Ultra Sunglasses Ultra - in Black
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 57 customer reviews )
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21 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Migraine sufferers might want to give it a try.... Jun 24, 2010
By Mehlani
"Another crazy thought from Mehlani's world"
I didn't pay $15 or $20 so that was a huge factor in this review. I paid about $8 at Bed Bath and Beyond (was $10 but I had a coupon).
For what I paid, it's sort of what I expected. The plastic is thin and the feel is cheap. It almost feels fragile in your hands when you are flipping the arms open. This wasn't really a bad point for me because I'm not usually rough with my glasses and always have some sort of case handy. I actually thought it was nice that these glasses were lighter than most. I was also drawn to these glasses because they looked sleeker and more stylish than some other ones I've seen. Not too trendy, not too old fashioned.
The lenses looked decent. The front of the lenses are a deep amber yellow color and the flip side of the lenses have a pretty neat purplish/blue metallic coating on them. The lenses actually look well made..and if it weren't for the cheap frame, it could pass for an expensive pair. Also no one has mentioned yet but the inside of the frame where it sits on the bridge of the nose actually has two rubber pads for comfort. I thought that was a nice touch especially for people like me who don't have a high enough bridge to wear a lot of other sunglasses.
Now on to the good stuff. I absolutely agree with the other reviews...Upon putting on these glasses, I was majorly disappointed. The average person who's never tried on a pair of REAL "HD" sunglasses would probably never know the difference. However, if you are one of the few who have, then you'd know that these don't even come close. I've tried the original Blublockers many years ago and they literally made everything "pop" when you put them on. They made everything stand out...almost 3 dimensional. Same with Ray-Bans. When you put them on and walked outside, you really do say, "wow!". I put these so called "HD" vision sunglasses on and it's like everything is just as flat as it was before I put them on. Really disappointing and now I'm thinking about getting the original Blublockers or something similar because that was what I was looking for.
On a good note they do work in blocking out glare..that's the only fact. I am prone to migraines and still need to drive and function everyday. My light sensitivity is actually not bad when the skies are blue and sunny. The real sensitivity to light comes when it's overcast or foggy..it's almost like staring at a lightsource reflected over a white sheet of paper. These glasses really help to block out the glare while still keeping everything else bright and in focus. Dark sunglasses just darken everything making it just that much more difficult to focus my eyes (even adding more strain) when I have a migraine. These glasses are also great for sunrise and sunset when the sun is just blinding...pretty effective.
I'm giving the glasses 3 stars for somewhat doing what it says, for the pretty good quality overall in the craftsmanship (lenses fit in frame perfectly, arms fold in/and out smoothly, no imperfections in plastic frame, no scratches on plastic or lenses right out of box, etc.) and also for the sleek style. No stars for the cheap feeling plastic material though. Even if the glasses did not perform at all, I'd still consider them an OK buy for $7-$8 like the usual fashion glasses out there. Alternatively, you can save your money and use it towards an actual pair of sunglasses that can really give you the anti-glare and "HD" like vision.
* A word of caution for those who are considering wearing these at night.... If you plan to do city driving these will likely be fine since there are plenty of street lights around and there aren't a lot of surprises in your path. I don't think these will work very well in any other situation because the slight tint makes surrounding areas even darker than if you were to look with the naked eye.
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Decent sunglasses for a decent price May 13, 2010
By Mike I'll be honest... these are cheaply made sunglasses. That being said, they do what you want sunglasses to do and that is to reduce the bright light so you can see. I drive for a living in a high action type job and tend to go through sunglasses quickly. I either sit on them or they fall on the asphalt and get smashed. Because of this I try to never pay more than $15 for a pair of sunglasses. If it makes you feel better to pay $100 for sunglasses, or if you just don't like the styling, then buy all means by something else. If you want a good inexpensive pair of sunglasses then these will work just fine.
18 of 21 found the following review helpful:
They do work... Apr 09, 2010
By J. Wood The virtue of these glasses is that they effectively attenuate the blue (and ultraviolet!) part of the visible spectrum. When you put them on things don't get darker, as with traditional sunglasses, but the sensitivity of your eyes to the 'glare component' of what you see is remarkably reduced. Just get over the supposed need to have things darker and enjoy the feeling of having your eyes relax while keeping the scene bright and clear. These also seem to help night vision as well.
9 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Gimmick that's cheaply made Sep 19, 2010
By David Fitzgerald I was really hoping these were half as good as they claim. Well, they weren't. Let me explain why. When you first get them out of the package, the first thing you notice is how cheap they are made. The plastic is so light and cheap, you feel like you can break them just by looking at them funny. That's not my main beef. The point of sunglasses is to reduce eye fatigue and help you see better on sunny days. While these glasses are clear and on a dark and gloomy day can actually brighten your view, they don't reduce eye fatigue. What I noticed is that after wearing these all day on a sunny day, my eyes, were tired and sore. You get sun fatigue as if you didn't have any sunglasses on. And it kinda tricks you because everything does seem clear in a way with the glasses on. I stopped using them and went back to a regular pair of sunglasses because these were wearing me out.
Also, mine broke less than a month of owning them. They are made so cheap that you need to handle them with kid gloves. I would have paid $20 or $30 if they actually would have made them more durable and could have added the clarity and something that blocks the effects of sun fatigue.
I can't recommend these.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
glasses keep cracking Nov 25, 2011
By nothappy I really like to HD vision Sunglasses because I like the amber lens, but the last 4 pair I have bought keep cracking under or over the eye. I would like to know if anyone else is having that problem?
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