How do polarized lenses work?
To test if your lenses are polarized, view them through a backlit LCD screen or use polarized filters. As you rotate the lenses, they should darken, confirming their glare-reducing effectiveness. However, it’s important to remember that while polarized lenses are excellent for cutting glare, they don’t provide additional UV protection. Make sure your sunglasses block 100% of UV-A and UV-B rays to protect your eyes from long-term damage.
Upgrade to polarized lenses for improved eye protection and visual clarity, especially if you’re active outdoors. Whether you’re updating your old sunglasses or seeking optimal glare reduction for water activities, explore Seek Optics’ range of polarized lenses compatible with various sunglass brands. Understanding how polarized lenses work helps you make informed choices for superior eye safety and comfort in any setting.