I know I’m not the only one who feels like I’m getting visually assaulted everytime I drive at night. It was bad 10 years ago but now, it seems like headlight manufacturers have a deal with insurance companies and optometrists to make the lights as bright as possible. Is this ever going to stop or is there some kind of race in the headlight industry to see who can reproduce the power of the sun first?

  • AA5B@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Do these work? I’m thinking of getting them.

    I wear prescription glasses they need to fit with so trying them is a much bigger investment

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      1 day ago

      Polarized lenses, but with a yellow tint instead of black. They work nicely in my experience.

      I’ve seen them for sale at truck stops, some with extra-large frames so they’d fit over your prescription lenses.

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      1 day ago

      In my experience they help, but they don’t totally fix the problem. I’d still rather have them than not, though. I use fitovers.

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        21 hours ago

        I’ll look for that brand. I haven’t had any luck with sunglasses that are supposed to “fit over”, but have been using magnetic clipons sized to fit

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          10 hours ago

          Oh, the brand on mine is “Solar Shield,” fitover is just a category. I’ve also used some of the “Cocoons,” but those are mostly orange sleep hygiene glasses. Solar Shield are cheaper but I don’t think they make orange ones. Clipons do also work for night driving, I have a pair of those too.