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Fashion Photochromic Polarized Sunglasses Men Women Oversized Sun Glasses Male Night Vision Driving Goggles UV400

Fashion Photochromic Polarized Sunglasses Men Women Oversized Sun Glasses Male Night Vision Driving Goggles UV400

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Product Description

SPECIFICATIONS

Applicable Scenarios: Travel

Boxes Included: No

Brand Name: None

Certification: CE

Choice: yes

Department Name: Adult

Element type: Outdoor Sports

Eyewear Type: Sunglasses

Frame Material: Acetate

Gender: Women

High-concerned chemical: None

Item Type: EYEWEAR

Lens Height: 48mm

Lens Width: 58mm

Lenses Material: TAC

Lenses Optical Attribute: polarized,Photochromic,Anti-reflective,UV400

Model Number: CR-P0110

Origin: Mainland China

Place Of Origin: China (mainland)

Product Type: Riding sunglasses

Style type: Square





Matters Requiring Attention:
1. Definition of Color-Changing Glasses
Color-changing glasses, also known as photochromic lenses, operate on the principle of ultraviolet (UV) irradiation rather than direct sunlight. Consequently, these lenses can change color even on overcast days or indoors.

2. Principle of Color Change
It is well established that sunlight carries ultraviolet radiation, which can be harmful to human health. The mechanism behind color-changing glasses involves an automatic adjustment in lens tint depth in response to UV exposure, thereby safeguarding the eyes. Specific chemicals within the lenses undergo a chemical reaction when exposed to UV light, leading to a change in lens color. This means that as long as there is UV irradiation, whether from direct sunlight or ambient indoor lighting, the lenses will adjust their tint accordingly.

When driving, it is important to note that the front windshield of a vehicle filters out most UV rays. As a result, the color-changing lenses may not darken effectively because they require unobstructed UV exposure to function properly.

 



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