Recently I have found that strong sunlight hurts my eyes. So I went to my Optician and she said that I had begun to develope Cataracts in my eyes and this was quiet common for codgers of my age (70).She recommended Polaroid sunglasses to reduce the glare. Ordinary sunglasses merely darken sunlight , but do not reduce the glare.
So I went to the local Apollo shop and got some advice. It seems I will have to pay over 50 euros for a decent pair. I also went online to check things and found some Polaroid glasses at riduculously low prices. I will not be going down this route as I want to "Try before I buy".Nor do I trust such cheap glasses.
Can anyone recommend thru personal usuage, a pair of glare reducing sunglasses. And where to get them.
Thanks
Where to get glare reducing sunglasses in Berlin
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Re: Where to get glare reducing sunglasses in Berlin
I have good experience with "blue attenuator" (Ger: blaudämpfer) sunglasses.
They filter out part of the blue light - thats what scatters most from water molecules in the atmosphere.
They are brown in colour. I find them to be great when driving or flying...
They filter out part of the blue light - thats what scatters most from water molecules in the atmosphere.
They are brown in colour. I find them to be great when driving or flying...
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Re: Where to get glare reducing sunglasses in Berlin
50€ sunglasses would be a dream for me. 5 years ago I bought a very expensive & stylish pair (think Yoko Ono type) at Apollo with the whole enchilada, including that they are tailored to my prescription. I am quite far-sighted and am unable to read a thing without prescription lens. With these I can read books at the beach, menus, signs, trailhead/sightseeing explanations, ... during sunny excursions. They were worth every cent. Sometimes "ya gotta do whatcha do". I'm
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Re: Where to get glare reducing sunglasses in Berlin
Thanks for the replies. I went to Fielmanns as they were quite local. I was impressed by them. They encouraged me to try a few Polaroid glasses. With no pressure to buy or hurry up.
They would have got into what sort of frames I wanted, but I cut them short as I am only interested in the glare reducing properties and not anything else.
I selected a pair with big lenses and then the sales assistant made some minor adjustments to ensure a good fit. Cost me 30 euros and that is money well spent. And I got a case to go with my new glasses.
They work very well.
They would have got into what sort of frames I wanted, but I cut them short as I am only interested in the glare reducing properties and not anything else.
I selected a pair with big lenses and then the sales assistant made some minor adjustments to ensure a good fit. Cost me 30 euros and that is money well spent. And I got a case to go with my new glasses.
They work very well.
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Re: Where to get glare reducing sunglasses in Berlin
I also suffer from "Dry Eyes" and so when my current supply of eye drops run out , I will go back to Fielmanns to get some new ones. I trust them.
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Re: Where to get glare reducing sunglasses in Berlin
I've recently developed cataracts too and experience the same issues with bright lights, especially when driving at night.
Working on fine details on a monitor is also a big problem.
My eye doctor says that operating is too risky due to me previously having had surgery for a detached retina so I'm going to the surgeon who did that operation in April to get a 2nd opinion.
I still need to spend quite a few years staring at computer monitors so this isn't ideal!
Working on fine details on a monitor is also a big problem.
My eye doctor says that operating is too risky due to me previously having had surgery for a detached retina so I'm going to the surgeon who did that operation in April to get a 2nd opinion.
I still need to spend quite a few years staring at computer monitors so this isn't ideal!

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Re: Where to get glare reducing sunglasses in Berlin
Sorry to hear about that, Eric7. Hope it turns out well in the end.
My new glasses are really good in this lovely spring sunshine. I must look really cool....
My new glasses are really good in this lovely spring sunshine. I must look really cool....