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Polarized sunglasses 400 uv 100% protection weird test.

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Ok just had another pair of these sunglasses and was only £13 each but i have done loads of test and they work but in a weird way.

One pair i had 12 months ago for my elderly dad to look at tv and block out the bright light in the house/sun as he has bad migraine and work 100% and i had a pair for me for p.c.and tv.

I did the p.c test with a problem,they say you tilt them and they go darker but these go lighter but when looking normal its dark,cant see p.c screen a lot.

Work 100% on tv (tilt and goes black) and in normal sun light,even the picture test that you see the picture when on but not when there off,is there an answer for this

as i did want them for p.c and the glare but i cant.

.........Edit.....Just read a few things on the p.c saying Polarized glasses are mostly no good for p.c because of the problem i state,very dark but why and best ones to get.

 



Glare from your PC screen? What type of monitor are you using? maybe you just need to set up the display correctly...?

Would yellow glasses work like night-driving ones?  They're not dark (obviously lol) but cut out headlamp and streetlight glare.

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4 hours ago, Joss max said:

Glare from your PC screen? What type of monitor are you using? maybe you just need to set up the display correctly...?

I have a new MSI gaming laptop,don't play games just normal use like here,YouTube and looking at other sites say Facebook but can be for

a few hours,eyes just feel tired sometime.

The ones i use for tv and outside which is mainly for my dad are great but use them on the laptop and just black and very,very dark,fine on tv.

 

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Just got me 2 pairs to try again,one which is clear but got a protection against glare/driving and a new pair of polarized/uv protection.

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