Best Ray-Ban Driving Sunglasses | SportRx
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- Looking for a new pair of driving sunglasses to keep you comfortable and stylish on the road? Join Gabriela from SportRx to see which features to consider and our lineup of the Best Ray-Ban Driving Sunglasses!
0:00 Intro
0:53 Features to Consider
3:38 RB2132 New Wayfarer
4:17 RB3025 Aviator
5:04 RB3136 Caravan
6:08 RB4171 Erika
6:56 RB4101 Jackie Ohh
7:58 Conclusion
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Which Ray-Bans do you use for driving? Let us know in the comments below!
Predator 2. Or wayfarer polarized
Hi William! Both of these styles are great choices. Thanks for sharing!
Wayfarers
Hey Gabriela, you look like a younger Shannon Elizabeth from the movie "American Pie" !
You have not addressed the fact that polarized glasses defeat the heads up display which many cars models now have available.
My favourite brand ray bans sun glasses👓
I choice Ray Ban 4331 brown polarized with gradient lens.
Great Selection!
Which Oakley Prizm lenses are best for driving? 🤔🤔
Flak xl. Prism and polarized
William Sheehan which Prizm?
Alex Ledfordtjere is one prizm
William Sheehan on the Oakley website, there are different types of Prizm lenses with different technologies...prizm road, prizm golf, prizm trail, prizm snow, prizm shallow water and prizm deep water...I was asking which one of those would be best for a driving application, assuming the answer would be Prizm Road, but wanting an answer with certainty.
Alex Ledford mine did not have a special designation
Hi, can you throw some light regarding the Ray Ban Aviator L.A model 001/41 variant. I would like to know, if this is suitable for night driving. Can you share the soft copy of the brochure to my email. I have been trying to gather this information since long time.
HI Anto! Any tint, other than the often debated yellow, will likely prove too dark for any type of driving at night. Your best option is a clear lens paired with an Anti-Reflective coating. You can also have clear Rx lenses made to this frame! For more info click on the links below! 👇
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What makes Ray Ban different from Serengeti?
A lot! Design aesthetics, lens tech, Rx capabilities, etc. Serengeti offers Rx lenses in Trivex & Mineral glass materials where RB offers only polycarbonate & Hi index. RB's Chromance lens tech enhances color while Serengeti specializes in photochromic tints and mirror pairings. Ultimately comes down to personal preference but can't go wrong with either.
Just be aware that polarized lenses and the LCD instrument/infotainment displays of most modern cars are not always a happy combination...
Excellent point, Hiratio! Thanks for tuning in and pointing this out!
No problems with viewing instrument cluster or infotainment whatsoever. They’re led panels btw.
@@arvindsaravanan1174 he said LCD.
I've never had an issue. Maybe in a tesla...
Polarized lenses affect depth perception. Generally not a good idea for driving.
Well, I drive for a living and I wear polarized lenses, saving my eyes from glare for all those hoods and windshields, which is the worst thing while driving. The way you describe that depth is as if your world has changed from 3D real life to a 2D arcade game from the eighties when you wear polarized sunglasses.
@@LOUNGELIQ I think largely you're correct. I guess it depends on what you drive and how seriously depth perception matters to that driving. You're 100% right, it's not a MAJOR impact, and most people are operating in environments which are, let's say... not critical. I don't think a city bus driver would notice anything either way. I'm pretty sure a Formula 1 driver would. So it's just a question of environment and margins.
But having spent my entire life in and around racing cars, I know racing drivers stay pretty clear of polarized lenses. Maybe it's more just... habit. "The party line." But for whatever reason, racing drivers don't tend to like polarized lenses.
kindly include the chromance rayban
Polarized lenses are not recomanded for piloting aircrafts because lcd screens become PITCH DARK when slithtly tilted, and what about COLORS ORGY, and rainbows in Windows, so....it's also NOT recomanded for car driving either, and more over.....Polarized lenses are less effective under full sunlight, because non Polarized lenses are DARKER....😉
Hey Daniel! While you're most definitely correct about Pilots & Polarized lenses, they actually work well for general driving especially for cars that do not employ screen displays. There are also ways to further darken a polarized lens similar to that of a non-polarized lens. Check out our other videos that explore some of the pros & cons of polarized lenses!
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