Usually, sunlight scatters in all directions. When it hits an object, the light is redirected and reflected back, forming two types of reflected light that vibrate horizontally and vertically in the direction of light propagation. The former is the scattered light that causes glare, which is useless polarization that affects the line of sight. Long term exposure to polarized light can make the eyes feel dazzled, unable to see objects for a long time, and can also cause eye fatigue. This not only affects people's entertainment mood, but also affects their judgment of objects, causing danger!
In 1973, DR Dr. Edwinland invented polarizing lenses based on the principle of polarization. Polarizing lenses are made of special filtering materials, which are very different from ordinary sunglasses. Their overall structure is precise and unique, which can filter out 99% of dazzling and scattered light, and 96% of harmful ultraviolet rays. Similar to the principle of blinds, the light is adjusted to enter the room in the same direction, making the scenery look soft and not dazzling. At the same time, it also has the characteristics of being shatterproof and wear-resistant.
Polarizing lenses can make the driver's field of view clearer and wider, reducing fatigue, making them very suitable for driving and daily sunshade use. According to authoritative statistics, drivers wearing polarized glasses can improve their braking ability by 8 meters at a speed of 80 kilometers per hour! Therefore, every driver should have a pair of polarized glasses, which not only protect your eyes, but also act like a second seat belt, providing you with safety protection!