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    Optimal filtering thanks to polarized lenses

    By Dominik | b | 0 comment | 4 September, 2017 | 0

    Optimal filtering thanks to polarized lenses

    Polarized sunglasses are no longer simply classical sun protection. Beyond their sunshield function, polarized sunglasses look very stylish. Today, they have even become an indispensable accessory and a fashion must-have. When choosing the right sunglasses, it is not only important that they immediately appeal to you, but they should also be a perfect fit. In additional to being a fashion accessory, they should sit comfortably on the bridge of your nose. Your polarizing sunglasses are also ideally suited to a variety of activities.

    For what occasions can polarized sunglasses be more colour intensive?

    Polarized lenses are extremely versatile, as an eyecatcher for your #ootd or as a reliable partner when driving your car, doing water sports or on skiing holidays. At the sea, for example, sunrays are reflected by the surface of the water which throws back dangerous rays. The polarized lenses not only protect you from these treacherous rays, but also increase your awareness of different shades of colour. Just like wearing your Instagram filter directly your nose!

    What can polarized lenses achieve?

    Mirrored or non-reflecting polarized sunglasses have a special ability to absorb reflections. This can be necessary when driving on wet roads, while skiing when the sun is reflected in the snow and in the water on sunny days. These reflections irritate your eyes and disturb your vision. Polarized sunglasses have a special filter that prevents this restriction of vision. Polarized sunglasses are also a popular utensil in outdoor sports – be it hiking, climbing or cycling.

    Protection and effect of polarized sunglasses

    Polarized sunglasses not only protect the eyes from glare, but also give colours more contrast and saturation. The result is a clear view and a full perception of the environment. The retina is protected and relieved from any strain. Excessive fatigue of the eyes due to exposure to glare is also prevented. The effect of polarization is achieved by providing the polarized lenses with a special coating on which innumerable small crystals are arranged horizontally. If vertically directed rays hit the lense, they are absorbed. Only harmless, horizontal rays pass through the lenses of polarized sunglasses. The spectacle frames are mostly made of plastic and are particularly robust without losing their flexibility.

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