Polarized sunglasses and Command screen visibility




I would appreciate your opinions on the subject.
I would appreciate your opinions on the subject.
of polarized perscription glasses (the kind that “automatically” darken and
lighten) and they don’t darken in a car with tinted glass .... which is about
all cars today, I guess.)
jimm
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‘08 E350 Sport, P2, Black/black, Parktronic,
Voice, Bluetooth, Burl Walnut, Split rear seat,
Wood/leather steering wheel








I have prescription sun, transition, and polarized glasses. The polarized I wear on bright, but not to sunny days, and I can view the COMAND and controls just fine.
I think I have only worn the transitions for one full day. First, they didn't darken driving to work. They did darken while I walked from the car to the office. Once in the office they took about 20 minutes to go clear again!! If you watch that darn TV ad, with that specky family from the future, you see how quickly the lenses darken and lighten? Well, look in the bottom corner and you'll see the word "simulation".
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I think they do cut down reflections, but they just were not dark enough. I got my glasses off Ebay, so it was a bit of a role of the dice. They're kind of like a light green color? Don't know if you can different shades of polarized lenses?
So, my polarized lenses are rarely used. But I am glad I keep them in the car for those particular days when both clear and dark, are not quite sufficient.
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of polarized perscription glasses (the kind that “automatically” darken and
lighten) and they don’t darken in a car with tinted glass .... which is about
all cars today, I guess.)
jimm
==========
‘08 E350 Sport, P2, Black/black, Parktronic,
Voice, Bluetooth, Burl Walnut, Split rear seat,
Wood/leather steering wheel
Note to all: Polarized lenses are the most comfortable lenses for handling reflected glare. (off of chrome, super clean car bodies, windshields, snow & ice and water. They can be ordered almost clear or in sunglass colors.) Most people say "Polaroid Lenses" wwhen they mean "Photochromic (color changing) lenses" . Photochromic lenses are never as dark as a dedicated sunglass, but are used when a person wants 1 pair to cover as many bases as possible in order not to have to buy 2 different pairs. They also work better (darker) in Winter or in cold climates as the chemisty is temperature sensitive. Thats why all the commercials stress Snow Skiing, LOL.
Polarized lenses filter out certain rays of light from all LCD screens. B&W LCD screens are almost totally obliterated... color screens, less so. Airline Pilots are not supposed to wear them if they have LCD instruments on board.
OK... Optical Store lesson is over.
Last edited by Barry45RPM; Jan 17, 2008 at 06:21 PM.



I vote you honorary Long Islander Jimm!! Congrats
