Polarized Lens
How Polarized Lenses Work
The polarized lenses are made with a polarized filter layer that uses the polarization principle of light. The lenses are composed of vertical molecules that block horizontal light waves and only allow vertical light rays through. This filters out dazzling reflected light and scattered light, making messy light into parallel light that enters the eyes. This is why polarized lenses are effective at blocking glare and making the field of vision clearer.
Why Use Polarized Lenses Sunglasses?
1. Clearer Vision by Blocking Glare
Glare is created when light is partially polarized when emitted from a surface. This enhances brightness, reduces color saturation, blurs the outline of objects, and causes eye fatigue and discomfort. But polarized lenses effectively eliminate glare from reflective surfaces like water, snow, and road pavement. They filter chaotic light and really reduce eye strain, allowing you to see bright scenes with more color vibrancy and detail.
2. Protect Your Eyes from Harmful UV Rays
Harmful UVA and UVB rays can cause wrinkles, eye disease, and even skin cancer. It's important to protect your eyes with UV400 protection. Polarized lenses offer this protection, so you can keep your eyes safe from long-term damage from UVB/A rays when you're outside.
Useful for Different Outdoor Activities
Polarized lenses can be useful for outdoor activities, particularly when outside light is intensified by glare.