Night Vision Pro Driving Glasses Real Customers Reviews Explaining how Night Vision Pro Driving Glasses work requires a short trip into optics and human vision: Night Vision Pro Driving Glasses operate by combining selective wavelength filtering and polarization to reduce the specific kinds of light that cause glare and visual confusion. The Glarecut™ lens technology in Night Vision Pro Driving Glasses focuses on dampening HEV blue wavelengths, which are abundant in modern LED and Xenon headlamps and tend to scatter strongly in the atmosphere and in the eye, creating halos and starbursts. By attenuating these wavelengths, Night Vision Pro Driving Glasses reduce the amount of scattered light reaching the retina, and this reduction allows contrast-enhancing cues—edges, lane markings, and low-contrast obstacles—to stand out more clearly. In parallel, the polarization in Night Vision Pro Driving Glasses blocks horizontally polarized light that bounces off flat, wet surfaces, which lowers the reflective glare from puddles, wet asphalt, and shiny paint on other vehicles; the combination of filtering and polarization is what gives Night Vision Pro Driving Glasses their practical effectiveness in rain and fog as well as in clear night conditions.
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