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Polarized Lens with Mirror Coating

Polarized lenses with a mirror coating combine glare reduction and a stylish appearance, making them a popular choice for those like spending time under sunshine. The mirror coating reflects even more light, offering extra protection in bright conditions and a degree of privacy.

    Quick Details

    Material

    Made from CR-39, Mr-7, or Mr-8 material for durability and optical performance.

    Index

    Available in 1.499, 1.56, 1.60, and 1.67 for different prescriptions

    Lens Availability

    Plano and prescription available

    Full Color

    Grey, brown, green

    Mirror Coating Color

    Various fashion colors for outside

    Coating Type

    Mirror coating

    Product Advantages

     Polarized lenses reduce the glare around us, whether it's directly from the sun, water or snow. Additionally, some polarized lenses can also have UV protection after special hardening treatment, which is extremely important for a pair of sunglasses. UV rays can damage our vision if we are constantly exposed to them. Sun radiation can cause cumulative damage to the body, which may eventually lead to vision loss in some people. If we want to maximize our vision, we can consider polarized lenses.

     Another benefit of polarized lenses is that they reduce eye strain when we work outdoors. As mentioned earlier, polarized lenses minimize glare and reflections.

     The mirror coatings come in various colors, providing a stylish look. The coating also reflects even more light away from the eyes, offering an extra layer of protection against intense sunlight. 

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    Application Scenarios

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    Driving

    Reduce the impact of strong light on drivers, especially during early morning or late afternoon, to enhance driving safety.

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    Outdoor Activities

    Reduce road glare, block ultraviolet rays, and prevent sun interference. Travel comfortably.

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    Fishing

    Reduce the strong reflection of light on the water surface to protect the eyes. Cut through the water surface glare to help observe underwater schools of fish, reefs, and other obstacles.

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    Skiing

    Ultraviolet rays reflected by the snow, which pose a risk of snow blindness, and glare are significantly filtered, enhancing visual contrast, relieving eye strain.

    Potential Drawbacks

     The mirror coating itself is very thin and can be easily scratched if not handled carefully.

     The mirror surfaces, though cool, are more prone to fingerprints and smudges and thus require more frequent cleaning.

     The additional reflections produced by the mirror coating may slightly reduce more light entering the eyes, which sometimes can be a disadvantage in low-light conditions, such as when driving through a tunnel or at dawn.

     Polarized lenses with a mirror coating can sometimes be more expensive than standard polarized lenses.

     In some cases, when we wear polarized eyeglasses, it can be difficult to look at LCD screens. The lenses can interact with the polarization of LCD screens, causing them to appear dark or distorted.

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