
Sunglasses with transition lenses how they work
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Product overview
Transitional lenses automatically adjust to light conditions with photochromic materials that change the tint of the lenses depending on UV exposure. As you move from shade to sunlight, the lenses darken to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays. When light conditions change, they quickly return to a lighter tint.
Technology
- Photochromic materials are activated by ultraviolet light, which causes an automatic color change in the lenses.
- This technology ensures an optimal balance between preserved visual clarity and eye protection, without having to switch between different glasses.
Design and use
- The glasses combine modern aesthetics with functionality, making them suitable for both sports, driving and everyday use.
- Sunglasses with transition lenses provide constant protection and a comfortable viewing experience in changing lighting conditions.
Practical questions and answers
• How does transitional glass work?
– Photochromic materials react to UV light by automatically changing the color of the lenses, making them darker in direct sunlight and lighter in shade.
• What protection is offered?
– The glasses protect against harmful UV rays and ensure a constantly optimized visual experience in varying lighting environments.
• Are they suitable for athletes and drivers?
– Yes, their design and functionality make them suitable for athletes, drivers and anyone who spends many hours outdoors.
• Should you change your glasses during the day?
– No, the photochromic glasses adjust automatically, so there is no need to switch between different pairs.