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J**L
Cut the Glare....
Extremely well made..... Great little bag and carry case to protect them. Have used "driving glasses" for some time and am looking forward to using these soon. They fit nicely and, well, look really nice, too. I usually wear driving glasses when overcast, raining and/or at night to cut down the glare. Recently noticed that the new pick-up trucks on the road have their lights at a higher level putting the shine right in one's eyes plus they have running lights at bumper level. When on bright - they are akin to a landing 747 and will absolutely blind a driver in a smaller vehicle - to which (just an observation) the driver of the truck could care less. Driving glasses really help cut back on the trauma of the glare and helps with staying on the road! If these turn out better than the other pairs I've used, I'll update the post. Be safe and Happy driving.
R**Y
Great Glasses and do what they advertise for most people. However not everybody's eyes are the same!
I purchased these and the first time I used them I love them! They cut the glare of most oncoming lights and brighten the road. I drove all night in the rain before I had these glasses. The glare of lights was almost painful, obliterating my night vision. I couldn't see the road or lines. Then I bought the Duco Night Driving Glasses and they did the job superbly!The yellow polarized tint softened the glare on most headlights. It reduces the "star-ray" effect and made lines easier to see. Most headlamps use standard filament bulbs in a warm-white color. However, newer LED bulbs are often in a blue range which is much brighter and has a longer range. With these glasses, the standard bulbs will show up as a reduced yellow light. The blue-tint LED's show up as white light, therefore they appear brighter and more intrusive than the others. So you notice them more, even though they are reduced somewhat, yet not as much as the standard bulbs due to their increased luminosity.LED bulbs also are brighter with these glasses because an LED chip creates light in a semi-polarized manner. Polarization is filtering light so that the disorganized wavelengths of normal light can only pass if they line up to the polarization (crystal) lines in the glass. So any light coming in at any angle other than 90* or 45* does not pass. This organized light reduces the "glare" factor of light bouncing all around the inside of your eye. Coming in distinct linear waves reduces eyestrain.Ignore the little "polarize check card" in the packaging. These are worthless! A true test is to wear the glasses in the daytime. As you drive, look at oncoming car windshields. Polarized glass will reflect a yellow/green/blue mirror look with these glasses (depending upon the color tint of the glasses). Side windows and some rear windows will appear darker. This is because windshields are more heavily polarized than the rest of a car's windows (except perhaps the rear in some makes and models). If you see the reflective rainbow look, your glasses are properly polarized.Everybody's eyes are different. Some are more sensitive to different levels of light. Some see better in one color or another. Your health, age, and the strain of driving long hours, or at night when you rarely drive at that time, will affect your eyes. The stress of driving in the rain will strain your eye's focus, and increase the light glare at the same time.If you use darker blue/gray-tint daylight sunglasses, consider yellow night glasses. If you use the brown/amber-tint sunglasses consider using light blue/gray-tint night glasses. Buy a cheap pair of each and try them for a number of trips before deciding to buy a more expensive pair. Your eyes need to adjust to wearing whatever glasses you choose, and it takes multiple trips to adjust to them.I hope this helps your night driving! I am on the road too. We all have friends and family on rainy dark nights and I hope we never suddenly meet!
G**R
Help counteract disabling glare at night
The frames are super comfy and the nose pad position is adjustable. They make driving at night so much safer because I can see better. I wish they were a bit darker. If they were darker, I'd be able to see at night even better. (I have another brand where the lenses are darker.) Polarized yellow glasses are a must to filter disabling glare from overly bright headlights, tail lights, and "security" lights. They help prevent migraines from searingly bright unshrouded lights at night. (Not entirely, but they help)
A**R
They work well, and look cool!
I was looking for something to help reduce glare when driving at night. After reading reviews, I decided to try these DUCO glasses and am happy I did. I was impressed that they come with a hard case, a cleaning cloth, and a tiny screwdriver to make adjustments if needed. They are lightweight and fit comfortably. On the road, they brighten the view at night, and less glare from headlights.
I**S
Great quality, comfort but no so polarized…!!
This is not my first Duco product and definitely not the last.This product is well designed aesthetically and practically, packaging was as expected 👍 too.But I Iam having some issues with the lenses. The amount of glare that gets a filtered (polarized), it is far too weak from my other polarized.When I drive the fronts cars windshield glare is still visible but yellow, when the other sunglasses they totally eliminates it.Maybe my expectation are not possible due to the nature of the product.And like I said this is not my first and definitely not the last Duco product.
L**Z
Not worth the $$.
I rarely write any reviews on anything but had to on this. I ordered two pairs of these night vision glasses because in the reviews it was advertised that they would block out the glare from the lights of oncoming vehicles and even brighten the surrounding area, so I was pretty excited because I really could use them. Well to my disappointment, it did neither. Somehow, I hoped that they had sent me the wrong glasses, but I was so disappointed, didn't even question it. I now have two pair of glasses that I have no use for sitting in my garage.
J**H
Save you eye sight driving at night
These help to drive safer at night when opposite drives have brights on or Trucks have medium lights but because they are higher up they cause eye blindness too
J**O
Great at night
Sturdy and the lens pretty much covers the peripheral parts that get the side-glare from headlights reflecting off the side view mirror and elsewhere.The only drawback, and this may be just a personal preference, is the nose piece. It protrudes in such a way that it seems like it’s in the way as I put them on. But after I wear them, it’s not a big deal.
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