Polaris star Smart Photochromic Presbyopic Glasses: Photochromic lens technology
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At a price point that makes them accessible for daily wear, these smart photochromic presbyopic glasses deliver a clever fusion of function and flair. The lenses are the star here: they shift from crystal-clear indoors to a subtle tint outdoors, reacting to light like a chameleon on caffeine. This isn't just a party trick—it means built-in UV protection and glare reduction, so you can move from your desk to a sunny park without missing a beat.
Add an anti-blue light coating that battles screen-induced eye strain, and you've got a gadget for the digital age. The design is featherlight and slim, promising comfort that lasts through marathon work sessions, while a 150-degree viewing angle ensures you won't be craning your neck to see the whole picture. Unisex and stylish, they slip effortlessly into any look, whether you're squinting at fine print, glued to a device, or behind the wheel. In short, they're the Swiss Army knife of eyewear: adaptable, protective, and surprisingly chic.
- Anti-blue light protection
- Ultrathin lightweight design
- HD vision clarity
- 150° wide viewing angle
- Fashionable unisex style
- Photochromic lens technology
General specs
- Brand: Polaris star
- Seller: Joom
- Lens Type: Photochromic, Anti-blue light, HD
- Design: Ultrathin, Lightweight, Fashionable
- Viewing Angle: 150 degrees
- Gender: Unisex
- Intended Use: Presbyopia correction, Eye protection
- First listed by seller: 8/26/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Polaris star | CICI Global Glasses | Exquisite glasses | Timeless Home | CICI Global Glasses | Timeless Home |
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Price | $11.81 | $9.43 | $22.40 | $13.59 | $11.81 | $11.07 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 25, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | August 28, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 30, 2025 |
Lens Type | Photochromic, Anti-blue light, HD | Photochromic | Photochromic | Photochromic | Progressive multifocal | |
Gender | Unisex | Unisex | Unisex | Unisex | Unisex |
Sophia T.
Hamilton, ON
September 5, 2025
I bought these Polaris star glasses hoping for something that could handle my busy days as a marketer, and they've mostly delivered. They arrived on time, and my first impression was positive—they look sleek and feel comfortable right out of the box. I've been usng them for a couple of weeks now, and I appreciate how they protect my eyes feom glare and UV when I'm outside, plus the blue light reduction helps a bit with screen time. However, I wish the lenses adapted a bit faster to light changes, as it can be a minor annoyance. Overall, they're a solid choice for everyday wear, blending function with style nicely :)
- Pros: The lenses change from clear to tinted based on light, which is quite handy for moving between indoors and outdors without needing to switch glasses. They feel very light and comfortable, even after wearing them for long periods, and the wide view makes everything easy to see without straining my neck. The style is unisex and fits well with my daily outfits, making them versatile for work or casual use.
- Cons: After adjusting settigns, the tint change seems a bit slow at times, especially in rapidly changing light conditions. The anti-blue light feature is subtle and might not be strong enough for heavy screen use, and the frames, while stylish, could feel a bit flimsy for someone who does a lot of DIY work.