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Not saying I would trust or buy these but I don't think you understand what polarized lenses are. Polarized vs non-polarized has nothing to do with eye protection. Sunglasses protect your eyes by blocking UVA and UVB rays. Polarized lenses cut glare from horizontal surfaces but they provide the same amount of protection. They do have downsides, they can make it more difficult to read LCD displays and affect depth perception as well as make it difficult to see water/ice in front of you on certain surfaces.
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Please do not buy these for your kids for their "intended" purposes. These are not polarized sunglasses. Ask your optometrist or Google the benefits of polarized sunglasses vs harmful effects of "regular" sunglasses.
Please do not buy these for your kids for their "intended" purposes. These are not polarized sunglasses. Ask your optometrist or Google the benefits of polarized sunglasses vs harmful effects of "regular" sunglasses.
Not saying I would trust or buy these but I don't think you understand what polarized lenses are. Polarized vs non-polarized has nothing to do with eye protection. Sunglasses protect your eyes by blocking UVA and UVB rays. Polarized lenses cut glare from horizontal surfaces but they provide the same amount of protection. They do have downsides, they can make it more difficult to read LCD displays and affect depth perception as well as make it difficult to see water/ice in front of you on certain surfaces.
Last edited by GoodVibrations April 14, 2024 at 05:39 AM.
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