Solar Eclipse Glasses AAS Approved 2024 - Made in the USA CE and ISO Certified Safe Shades for Direct Sun Viewing (5 Pack)
B**E
Perfect for eclipse viewing!
I quickly ordered this set for the recent solar eclipse. They arrived rapidly. They are NASA approved for the purpose. These little shades are very nice! Upon wearing them, I found I could see NOTHING except the sun! Utterly black! The sun was rendered a pleasant orange with no rays or glare. We were able to watch the sky wolves take a bite from the sun in complete comfort and awe. With a set like this, we were able to share the view with others, which was fun.I did try to use one over the lens of my phone cam, but it was awkward. I got a couple of blurry shots, lol. These fold nice and compact, so we have a pair in the car for future sun gazing. They seem sturdy enough to last a bit with proper handling - they are just light cardstock and the plastic lenses. Very lightweight but not at all flimsy. They worked well under or over regular glasses too. These also can be used to look at sunspots and the transit of Mercury, they are very nice!
O**R
Right approved choice for eclipse viewing
I used these glasses to view both total and annular in the past two years. They are ISO, AAS and NASA approved which is the certification you want for your vision protection. There are too many questionable offers to risk so I use the trusted sources for any eclipse selections. The glasses fit the adults and met our needs.
F**N
Works great.
Used these to observe two of the eclipses so far. They are still holding up well, and are useful for just spending some time looking at the sun safely. There are several pairs, so when a friend doesn't have theirs, you can easily share with them.
G**D
Bends easily and a little small but a great view
These will a great pleasure to view the 2023 Annular Eclipse with. I'm holding onto the extras for the total eclipse coming next April. These glasses aren't very tall but I didn't find it to be a big problem since they kept direct sunlight out of the eyes. My other issue with them is that they bent in my pocket when I had them very easily, indicating the cardstock they are made with isn't very strong. But they still worked great for my needs!
B**B
Inexpensive and functional item for the curious
What can I say but they work. Refraining from staring at the eclipse for an hour, for the brief minute or so that I looked at it, I didn't feel any eye discomfort or strain and didn't feel like the glasses were dangerous. The way I see it, this item helps satiate curiosity of a live eclipse that only happens so often. So considering it will likely get used only here and there, once in a long while, there was no reason to spend a bundle if it could be avoided. So I had two requirements... (1) that it was cheap and (2) that they work and are safe. These fit the bill just fine. I didn't even need five so I gave four to my neighbor's family so they could as a family of four enjoy them together. It's also a plus that they fold flat like a pair of old 3d movie glasses so I just dropped them in my kitchen utility drawer for whenever the occasion comes along. Good buy, glad I bought.
T**N
Look A Way!
They were great for watching the last solar eclipse.
C**N
Great purchase
Worked great for viewing the eclipse
J**.
These were great......for a 10 minute eclipse.
These were perfect. They are what they are - Cardboard blackout glasses for the eclipse. They're nothing fancy. We used them for the eclipse and looked right at the sun. Best as I can tell, my eyes are fine. No spots, no blindness, no burning and colors seem to be the same as they were before I stared at the sun that day.Would I buy these again? Yes, but I've saved mine. In 20 years, if I'm still around, I'll dig them out and really get my money's worth!! Who will be laughing then? (If I'm still alive, of course)Note to people in the future: If it's 2044 and you're looking to buy glasses for the next eclipse, these worked great back in the old days of 2024. But now that we're talking - how are things in 2044? Are cars still a thing? How is the 55th season of The Simpsons? What's Elon Musk into these days? If you don't know who Elon Musk is, look him up. Otherwise, he may have bought a continent and you are way too aware of who he is. Did the Rolling Stones finally stop touring? Do still have smartphones or do you simply communicate with your mind? Are the aliens friendly? Are they still called "Aliens"? Was anyone able to get rid of that whole "they/them" pronoun deal, or is that still a thing? Is this review being posted in Chinese instead of the old timey English language? How hot does it get in the summer now? Well - hope all is well in 2044.
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