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Standard Night Driving Lenses

Standard night driving glasses only reduce glare by 25%. Researchers have found these uniformly tinted lenses actually reduce image contrast¹ and fail to deliver on promises increased road safety².

NightBirds Dual-Zone Lenses (Patent Pending)

NightBirds' patent-pending lenses feature a dual-zone anti-glare design that blocks up to 90% of glare where you need it the most, without impairing forward and peripheral vision.

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  • Patent-Pending Tech

    The NightBirds patent-pending lenses are optimized to block annoying glare where you need it the most, without impairing night vision.

  • Anti-Reflection Coated

    Ophthalmic grade multi-coated lenses feature dual-surface anti-reflection coatings to eliminate internal reflections and maximize clarity.

  • Made in the USA

    Support USA-based small business innovation: NightBirds eyewear are designed and made in the USA using imported and domestic material.

  • 100 Nights Trial

    Try NightBirds for up to 100 nights, and if you are not completely satisfied, contact our customer service department for a pre-paid return shipping label.

  • Ultra-Lightweight

    Best-in-Class 1.5mm Polymer Lens and TR-90 Frames set exceptional standards for lightweight eyewear materials without resorting to low quality "film" lenses.

  • Accessories Included

    Each purchase includes our NightBirds branded hard-shell zipper case, plus a draw-string soft case, oversize microfiber cleaning cloth and lens wipes.

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Citations

1. “Colored spectacle or intra-ocular lens filters reduce both [glare and non-glare visual information] proportionately, so they do not increase retinal image contrast or decrease disability glare…"; “Glare's Causes, Consequences, and Clinical Challenges After a Century of Ophthalmic Study” by Mainster et al. published 2012-04 in American Journal of Ophthamology, Vol. 153, Issue 4, pages 587-593

2. “Research yields no real support for the use of fully tinted [i.e., uniformly tinted] glare-blocking glasses as a means of achieving safer nighttime driving”; Mace, Douglas, et al. "Countermeasures for reducing the effects of headlight glare." American Automobile Association Foundation for Traffic Safety (2001).

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