Let’s be honest, driving at night sucks now more than ever. Bright headlights from oncoming traffic, especially those vehicles with LEDs, and street signs can all wreak havoc on your eyes at night.
We've looked at five different pairs of driving sunglasses at various budgets, and given them a test drive to see whether they cut the mustard at cutting the glare. Two technological facets tend ...
The Lombell sunglasses incorporate 9-stop ND filters, giving you a seamless transition from lightly shaded to ultra-dark. Whether you’re driving on a sunny day, hiking under intense sunlight ...
Best for: Outdoor activities like running, cycling and beach outings, or driving. Gray sunglasses provide a neutral color perception and reduce overall brightness without distorting colors ...
Wearing sunglasses daily is a nice habit to keep the eyes from sun rays. Can wearing them all the time hurt? Let us check some advantages and risks to help you choose wisely regarding your eye health.