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YIMI Polarized Photochromic Driving z87 Sunglasses For Men Women Day and Night safety glasses

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Color: Black Frame


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Package Content: 1 X Photochromic Polarized Sunglasses 1 X Glasses Box 1 X Soft Glasses Cloth 1 X Polarized Test Card Tips: ►Please do not use sunglasses in high temperatures for long periods of time, which is not good for your health and glasses. ►The sunglasses should be treated carefully to avoid damage and cleaned regularly. ►Clean the lens using soap water or neutral detergent, gently wipe dry with the soft glasses cloth included. ►When you don't need to use them, put the glasses and accessories back in the spectacle case.

Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.82 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ FT3043_B


Department ‏ : ‎ Mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 28, 2024


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ YIMI


Best Sellers Rank: #14,661 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #46 in Men's Sunglasses


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Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 10,242 ratings


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  • Cool (not dark) sunglasses!
Color: Black Frame /Photochromic Anti-blue Ligh...
I really do like these sunglasses. They are light in weight, not too dark, and hug the head nicely. Do you know how easy it is to lose sunglasses, and my prescription sunglasses cost $300. So I buy these for birding and fishing. I’ve had six pair and I just purchased two more on sale. Do they have fault? Yes. You can see that the rubber earpiece will come off in your helmet when you’re biking as you take the glasses off…so be careful. But, considering the price, and the fact that I have tried several different sets of sunglasses on Amazon, I didn’t subtract any stars because this is the best choice so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2025 by Richard Vitale Richard Vitale

  • Good product
Color: Black Frame
They are a tad dark at night but work as intended.
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2025 by Mae

  • These do help a bit with night driving
Color: Black Frame
I bought these to help with glare while driving a night to cut glare and brightness on today's super bright headlights. To this affect they do help some. While testing against my $200 polarized fishing glasses there is no comparison, as those (the $200 ones) totally cut glare and any "staring effect" from viewing oncoming lights or other glare. But then again, you can't wear darkened sunglasses at night :-). So, these are not too bad for helping out as they do cut SOME glare and since they are "transitional" they are fairly clear at night not to hinder darker areas where a contrast may cause an issue. I really have not tried out in sunlight to see about the transition darkening efficiency, and glare cutting. I gave these a 4 star strictly because not "fully" polarized. In-other words they do not totally restrict light passage when held at 90 degrees with a known good polarized set of glasses. I would say maybe a 60% cut of light. I feel if polarization was better the glare reduction would be higher. As stated above the slight reduction of glare at night is a only a slight help, but enough of glare reduction to keep me wearing them, as they do fit and feel good. These also seem to be "optically correct". In-other words, they keep the field of view and objects in the field of view in place when lifting up and down to "test" the efficacy of anti glare, and, as well as they do not increase the size of objects. Overall, not bad but not the "holy grail" for night driving. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024 by Steve

  • Decent for Driving or Golf, Not Pickleball
Color: Black Frame /Photochromic Anti-blue Ligh...
After a relative narrowly avoided significant damage to her eye by a smashed pickleball that broke her sunglass frames, I decided I needed to get some protective eyewear for pickleball. At least half of the pros are wearing them full-time in light of how much faster the game has become in the past two years with increased athleticism plus much more powerful gen 3 and gen 4 paddles. I wanted glasses that would offer an ANSI Z87.1 level of anti-shatter protection plus had photochromatic lenses so I could wear them both indoors and outdoors. A search for those characteristics brought up these sunglasses and the reviews seem mostly decent so I made the purchase. These were a mistake. They failed in terms of fit, construction, and lens quality, and were not good safety eyewear for pickleball. I am returning them. PROS: - Very lightweight and comfortable. They were comfortable, didn’t pinch or squeeze the bridge of my nose or bother my ears the way some other sunglasses have in the past, yet also stayed in place well without sliding around. - Pretty stylish, looking and neutral enough in shape they would probably look decent on a broad variety of men and women. - Came with a semi – hard case that looks cheap, but was small enough not to be bulky and sturdy enough to offer adequate protection from crushing in most scenarios while in the pocket of a pair of shorts. CONS: - Not protective eyewear. The manufacturer included “Z87“ in the product title as clickbait, but there is no indication they actually are ANSI certified safety lenses. Further, they offer no real protection at the temples and the frames near the hinges are very lightweight and do not look like they could withstand much of an impact with anything. These are definitely not robust enough to appear able to survive being hit with a pickle ball. I suspect the lightweight construction would probably give out within a year of normal use just as a regular pair of sunglasses used several times a week. However, balancing the low price of these sunglasses versus the frequency that most people lose, scratch up, or damage their sunglasses, they may make sense if purchased with an expectation of only getting a year usage out of them.. - Smaller than represented. I have a pretty big head, wearing a large or extra large size hat, and the typical average sized sunglasses look too small on me. I took advantage of the virtual try-on option that Amazon offers on their cell phone app and these sunglasses looked to be adequately wide, and tall enough to fit my face well, at least based on the image on my phone taken with my phone’s camera. In reality, I would say these glasses were about 10 to 15% smaller than they looked in the virtual try-on app, were too small for my face, and were too small to provide full coverage for my eyes. They did not come down low and close enough to my face and were not as tall as shown in the virtual try-on app. - The photochromatic lenses did not lighten. Straight out of the box the lenses looked just a little darker than a regular clear eyeglass lens, and darkened significantly out in bright sunlight. They probably do not darken enough for a really sunny day on the water or anywhere one will encounter lots of glare, but should be dark enough for driving on a sunny day. The problem is that upon returning indoors to a much less bright environment, the lenses only lightened by about 50%. They did not lighten sufficiently for playing pickleball indoors, even after sitting for three days in a dark room. Note that there are several different variations in this model of sunglass, some of which have different frame colors, and some of which appeared to have different lenses, not all of which are photochromatic. I was very careful to choose the one that specifically stated it had photochromatic lenses. CONCLUSION: I was disappointed that these sunglasses really did not meet their description adequately as they simply were not sturdy enough to serve as protective eyewear, were smaller than represented in the try-on app, and the photochromatic lenses did not lighten sufficiently for use indoors. However, if you are looking for a lightweight comfortable pair of sunglasses for use in moderate, but not extremely bright sunlight for activities such as golf or driving, these would be a pretty good, low cost pair of sunglasses. EPILOGUE: After searching around more, I bought a pair of UKNOW photochromatic safety glasses here on Amazon, and they seem to be everything I was looking for in a pair of glasses for indoor and outdoor use playing pickleball. They are much sturdier and come with a removable foam liner for even further protection against impact. They are slightly wider and about 3/4 of an inch taller so they fit my face much better and, they darken up in bright sunlight just as well as these sunglasses do, but lighten up sufficiently for indoor use when taken out of bright sunlight. I have attached a couple of photos comparing the two sunglasses and you can see the significantly more robust, protective construction of the UKNOW glasses, as well as the difference in tint level after bringing them inside out out of sunlight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2025 by Not my real name guy Not my real name guy

  • Did not reduce glare or blurriness during night driving
Color: Black Frame
As I’ve gotten older, I’ve noticed that my vision has changed when I’m driving at night. Things look a little more blurry, and I noticed a lot more glare. It’s especially worse when it’s dark and raining. I wear contact lenses and get my vision checked regularly. My prescription has not changed and it seems fine during the day. I saw these glasses on Amazon and thought I would give them a try to see if they could help with the glare and blurriness at night. I first tried them on a rainy night while riding as a passenger on the freeway. I put the glasses on and took them off several times to see if there was a difference and I saw none. I tried them another time while I was driving at dusk and again saw no difference. Lastly, I tried them on a dry dark night and the glare from other cars headlights was still just as bad with or without the glasses. I came to the final conclusion that these glasses do not work to reduce any glare or blurriness for me during night driving. I do not recommend them if that’s the reason why you are buying them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025 by Loloshappylife

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