After driving home for the holidays down The Garden State Parkway, all I could think about was how desperately I needed a pair of polarized sunglasses.
Enter Eagle Eyes: a company known for its “As Seen on TV Ads” as well as it’s NASA-backed technology. With these two ideas in mind, I gave the brand a shot against the sun.
Eagle Eyes’ certified TriLenium polarized lenses offer brand spectrum polarization developed from original NASA optic technology. The shades block out UVA and UVB rays as well as blue and violet light. I could definitely see better on the roads than with my usual fashionable, not practical, sunglasses.
But the shades I sported from Eagle Eyes — Celeste in Purple — were both. These women’s sunglasses provide blue light blocking sunglass technology and are smudge-proof, waterproof and scratch-resistant to boot. As always, Celeste by Eagle Eyes features the ultimate in eye protection courtesy of exclusive triple polarization technology.
The origin of Eagle Eyes began at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory where scientists developed ground-breaking technology that would protect human eyesight from the harmful effects of solar radiation light. NASA researchers first looked to nature for a solution — in particular, by studying how eagles and hawks can distinguish their prey from their surroundings with utmost precision, according to the company’s website. Their findings revealed that eagles have unique oil droplets in their eyes that selectively filter out harmful radiation and permit only specific wavelengths of light to enter their eyes giving them extremely powerful visual clarity, even at great distances. NASA then replicated this discovery into a lens technology that, in turn, resulted in Eagle Eyes — a leader in high-performance eyewear.
All in all, I won’t drive without these glasses again.





