Goiteia Polarised Flip up Clip on Night Driving Glasses Anti Headlight Glare for Men Women,Effectively Minimize Glare from Oncoming Headlights,High Definition Vision
C**R
Worked well the only day I used hem
I should have got ones in a frame as a week after getting these I had my cataracts done and now have no glasses
K**S
Effective-cuts the glare of oncoming traffic
Easy to use -cuts the glare of oncoming traffic -slightly larger than my glasses which is a bit annoying-
L**R
Very good clip-ons for night-time vision.
Well... 4.9 stars anyway.These clip-ons arrived very well-packed. The additional pieces, carrying pouch with "crab claw" fixing, and cleaning cloth were all separately packed into plastic bags, as were the actual clip-ons, and the whole set were then packed into a cardboard box, so there is virtually no way they could arrive damaged. The soft case is actually large enough. Several makes I've had which included a pouch, the pouch was cut small such that the clip-ons were a tight fight, and were short so that part of one lens was exposed to the elements. The cleaning cloth is a little thin compared with the ones I use on my camera lenses, but it works perfectly well.Moving on to the clip-ons themselves. These are decent quality clip-ons, the actual clip is right at the top of each lens and gives the very good depth, unlike some makes I've had where the hinge is several millimetres down which, with my glasses, causes a loss of useable lens area at the bottom. The hinge works beautifully, holding at just about any angle I move the lenses to. The gripping arms provide a good grip of both thick and thin lenses. The lenses are certainly large enough, possibly over-large for some, rubbing their nose, but a nail file will trim them back if you go gently. I haven't actually tried night driving using them yet, but I've worn them when out walking at night, and they work as well as any other brand I've had in the past, and better than most.Why the 0.1 deduction? Well, the nipples/condoms/teats/whatever you want to call the little rubber things that cover the gripping arms need to be glued in place. They come off far too easily otherwise.
S**I
Product Return
This product was returned because it did not meet my expectations.However I am still waiting for the Refund.What is the issue please?
T**K
Suburb
Brilliant I was surprised how good they are so I bought these for family
A**
Is it as good as advertised
Very good product works well Recommended
A**2
They do work.
These were recommended to us by a friend so we decided to give them a try.A pleasant surprise they did actually work well at night cutting down the blinding glare from modern oncoming car headlamps.Our daughter tried them, (she's much younger than us, so nothing to do ageing regards the ageist comments in media about older drivers should not be driving at night. Sometimes it's necessary!)Whilst navigating a sharp bend the oncoming car headlights had not been dipped so although the lens cut down on the glare it didn't stop it entirely when close by, but my husband found the lens to be very useful in improving night time driving.So in conclusion we would recommend giving these a try. What we liked is the fact once clipped onto your own glasses they can be flipped up when going through tunnels etc...At the very reasonable price is worth trying them especially if you find other headlamps too glaring when driving at night in the dark. Yet to try in sunlight - not much here in UKQuestion: Why are today's car headlights so glarey and is it necessary for such bright lights.Personally I especially hate theblue lights. Do they affect anyone who suffer from epilepsy?I'm interested to know any valid answers - no opinions, facts only please.
D**.
Not polarised lenses
Advertised as Polarised, but not Polarised, I tested them with a second set of polarised glasses. You should be able to block all light, but the these did not have any effect
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