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Polarized Lenses
Eye see trouble - act fast!
If vision's at stake, don't hesitate.

Polarized lenses are special lenses designed to reduce glare and improve visibility.
Here's a simple way to understand how they work:
- Glare and Light Reflection: When light reflects off flat surfaces like water, roads, or car
hoods, it often creates a strong, blinding glare. This reflected light usually vibrates in a
horizontal direction. - How Polarized Lenses Work: Polarized lenses have a special chemical coating that
contains vertical filters. These filters block horizontal light waves, which are responsible
for the glare, while still allowing vertical light waves to pass through. - Result: By blocking the horizontal light, polarized lenses significantly reduce glare,
making it easier to see clearly. Colours might also look more vivid and contrasts sharper,
which can be especially helpful when driving, boating, or spending time outdoors.
In short, polarized lenses help you see better by cutting down the blinding glare from
reflective surfaces.
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