You mean if I look through those glasses, I’ll see things almost 1080p? That’s almost as good as real life!
Bebinn (#)
12 years ago
I have a pair of similar glasses. They fit over my prescription glasses and they are really great for night driving. Don’t knock them until you try them. Yellow lens glasses are very versatile. Only problem I’ve had was at dusk and dawn, they aren’t very good at those times.
Multi (#)
12 years ago
When will humans learn. I am an optician and I can tell you that all of those night driving lenses or hd visions only do what a normal computer filter does, it brings out certain colors and tones, but darkens others. Night driving lenses, although make things appear clearer, are actually darkening up certain spots of your vision, and blocking light from entering your pupils. Its just a tint people. Carry on.
Well, it’s more accurate that them “3D” movies. Unless they say those glasses turn any TV into HD one.
You mean if I look through those glasses, I’ll see things almost 1080p? That’s almost as good as real life!
I have a pair of similar glasses. They fit over my prescription glasses and they are really great for night driving. Don’t knock them until you try them. Yellow lens glasses are very versatile. Only problem I’ve had was at dusk and dawn, they aren’t very good at those times.
When will humans learn. I am an optician and I can tell you that all of those night driving lenses or hd visions only do what a normal computer filter does, it brings out certain colors and tones, but darkens others. Night driving lenses, although make things appear clearer, are actually darkening up certain spots of your vision, and blocking light from entering your pupils. Its just a tint people. Carry on.
These, like many products, were designed for one very specific purpose. Relieving idiots of their income.
I already have HD vision glasses. They’re called glasses.
I first saw these sold as Ambervision back in 80’s the and Blue Blockers in the 90’s. I think I’ve also seen them sold under a couple of other names.