
Polarised Sunglasses: Your Sun-Glare Fix
Polarised sunglasses make dealing with sun glare easy. They’re sharp, stylish, and come with plenty of benefits. Here’s the lowdown on what they do and why iPOP’s £25 pairs are a great deal.
So, what’s the deal with polarised sunglasses? They cut glare and boost clarity, perfect for bright days. The lenses have a filter that blocks horizontal light waves but lets vertical ones through. That cuts glare from water, roads, and snow, keeping your view clear and comfortable.
Why They’re Tops
Glare’s Out
No more squinting. Polarised lenses kill glare fast by filtering out horizontal light, the stuff that bounces off shiny surfaces. Whether you’re driving, playing sports, or just relaxing on the beach, your vision stays smooth and strain-free.
Clarity Boost
They don’t just ease your eyes, contrast improves and haze fades. Objects stand out more, which is handy for fishing when you need to see underwater. Details get sharper, so you won’t miss a thing.
UV Cover
Glare’s one thing, but UV rays can do real damage over time. iPOP’s polarised sunglasses block 100% UVA and UVB rays, giving you full protection without fuss. Safe eyes, happy days.
How They Work
Light travels in waves, vibrating all over. When it bounces off flat surfaces like water or tarmac, it lines up horizontally, that’s glare, bright and annoying. Polarised lenses have a filter made of tiny vertical slats. Vertical light passes through, but horizontal light gets blocked, glare disappears. This keeps your view natural, with true colours and depth.
UV rays get blocked too, thanks to lens materials or coatings. iPOP’s range tackles both glare and UV, so your eyes are well looked after.
iPOP’s Polarised Picks
iPOP delivers quality sunglasses that don’t cost a fortune. Starting at £25, they’re a solid bargain with style and durability. Choose from aviators for a classic look, wayfarers for something trendy, or wraparounds for active days.
They’re built tough, lenses last, frames fit well. Whether it’s beach trips, driving, or outdoor fun, iPOP’s polarised sunnies look good and work hard. The sun won’t bother you once you’ve got a pair on.
If you want to know more about polarised shades, check out our blog, Regular Sunglasses v Polarised Sunglasses
References:
“Benefits of Polarized Sunglasses” by the American Academy of Ophthalmology:
www.aao.org/eye-health/glasses-contacts/sunglasses/how-to-choose