3 PACK, Clip on Flip up Polarized Sunglasses, UV Protection Lens For Prescription Glasses,NEWON Bifocal No frame For men women wayfarer reader sport fishing driving running, Black Blue mirrored Yellow

Brand: NEWON
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Weight Of Each Glasses:
7g.
Packed Weight:
1.4 OZ
Warranty & Support:
30-day money-back guarantee for any reason,
365-day warranty for quality-related issues.
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Product Features

  • Package Contents: 1 * Day lens_Dark gray, 1 * Day lens_Blue mirror, 1 * Night lens_Yellow. Total of three in the package.
  • Low-cost alternative to Rx sunglasses. For prescription glasses, CAN NOT BE WEARING ALONE, must be used with glasses.
  • Suitable Size: 40*60mm lens can be used for most glasses. And it’s very easy to use, just clip it on your existing glasses. Clip-on, that’s it.
  • Multilayer manufacturing technology: 0.74mm thickness, Intensify TAC polarized, UV400 protection, effectively blocks UV and glare. UVA, UVB and hard light, that are all right.
  • Lightweight frameless design, lightweight and anti-scratch lens, lightweight and little alloy clamp, silicone covered mounting bracket to protect glasses and prevent slipping. Focus to every detail let us making the best products.

3 thoughts on “3 PACK, Clip on Flip up Polarized Sunglasses, UV Protection Lens For Prescription Glasses,NEWON Bifocal No frame For men women wayfarer reader sport fishing driving running, Black Blue mirrored Yellow”

  1. Can Easily Trim to size I really got these for driving. They are indeed polarized and do a great job knocking down the sun / glare. So far I have only worn the blue ones around the house and around town and driving into the bright sun for a week or so. The clip-on mechanism holds on to the glasses well, and the flip-up action is nice – the lens holds up and basically out of sight no problem. I apparently got used to it because my (teenage) daughter said, “Dad, are you gonna take those things off already?” Score…

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