Sort of. I have a pair of prescription glasses with magnetic yellow 'over lenses' that I keep in the car and always use for driving. I find that they work very well. As well as cutting down glare I find that they make everything appear brighter on dull overcast days.Anyone tried these type of glasses.
Or similar? Are the y for real or just a gimmick?
That mirrors a number of articles that I have read. Best I find to avoid glare is slightly turn away from the source.I have tried them and at dusk, they seem to work well but when it's dark they seem to be of little use.
Here is a report.
Are Night Driving Glasses Legal In The UK - Low Cost Glasses
Experts suggest that yellow lenses should not be worn when driving at night as they do not reduce the amount of glare from headlights.lowcostglasses.co.uk
I've had glare reduction in my varifocals for years, got to the point at night that it really wasn't making any difference.I don't notice glare since I had my cataracts done - just sayin'
Me friend thinks his are great, cost around £6. First bought at Tesco garage. But he has a few from other places. His are not over glasses.My friend was having great problems driving at night for a few years. Optician did not seem to be able to help. He bought some night driving glasses. Not necessarily the same as you have linked to. I think he got them from a supermarket and not expensive.
Anyway. He is very happy with them, says they help a lot.
I am having lunch with him today, I will ask for details (if I can remember.
John
Good luck for next week - although my present prescription indicates that reading glasses would help, I've found no benefit for reading books or using the computer - although I do feel more comfortable using my present varifocals while driving, which are near zero dioptre for distance and +2.75 for readingI've had glare reduction in my varifocals for years, got to the point at night that it really wasn't making any difference.
I've had one eye done and the cataract covered lens changed the difference is amazing. Next one due to be done Monday week. Then I won't need glasses at all apart from reading and close work.