Ronsou Men Sport Al-Mg Alloy Frame Polarized Sunglasses Fashion Driving eyewear
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Ronsou Men Sport Al-Mg Alloy Frame Polarized Sunglasses Fashion Driving eyewear
aluminium-magnesium alloy frame
100% UVA and UVB protection
Polarized Lenses which are powerful anti-glare
Driving Aviator Fishing Sunglasses
Al-Mg alloy frame are ultra light and high-grade material. Spring Assisted Temple made comfortable to wear, even for big head
The Sunglasses are Fashion Cool design;Target User for Fishing, Golf, Cycling, Running, Driver Sunglasses and all Active Outdoor lifestyles!
Package includes:
1x polarized sunglasses 1x sunglasses case 1x sunglasses paper box 1x Gift bag 1x Lens cloth 1x sunglasses bag 1x glasses screwdriver 1x polarized testing sheet
-Spring assisted hinge make these sunglasses comfortable to wear, even for larger face. -Fashion Smart design to fit your face curve and absolute comfort for everyday wear.
Polarization
-Pure Colors: Colors look vibrant, sharp and true. -Precise Details: See all the details you normally miss. -Total UV Protection: Polarized lenses eliminate 100% of UVA/UVB rays.
Most of the glare that causes you to wear sunglasses comes from horizontal surfaces, such as water or a highway. When light strikes a surface, the reflected waves are polarized to match the angle of that surface. So, a highly reflective horizontal surface, such as a lake, will produce a lot of horizontally polarized light. Therefore, the polarized lenses in sunglasses are fixed at an angle that only allows vertically polarized light to enter.
A lot of sunglasses advertised as polarizing actually are not. There is a simple test you can perform before you buy them to make sure. Find a reflective surface, and hold the glasses so that you are viewing the surface through one of the lenses. Now slowly rotate the glasses to a 90-degree angle, and see if the reflective glare diminishes or increases. If the sunglasses are polarized, you will see a significant diminishing of the glare.