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5.0 out of 5 stars24hrs after eclipse....
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
🌞 🌙 24hrs after the April 8th, 2024 eclipse I'm not noticing any eye issues. I bought these for my family and we all wore them. We didn't continuously stare at the sun. We would look maybe 10 seconds here and there over the course of an hour. These were actually darker than some of the ones that were handed out by the school. I know they are made in China, but they are certified. We checked them and could only barely see any light from a very bright LED flash light and couldn't see any indoor lights. I was able to use them as a filter for my phone too and it worked. I know they say it can take a while for eye problems to show up, but so far so good 👍🏼
Ours had the ISO logo on the inside and everything. I saw others posted on here saying they didn't have the logo. Maybe a misprint? Anyways, my eye doctor told me if you can't see any indoor lights (or if you can they should be extremely faint) no scratches on them, if you can't see anything through them, then they are probably legit. A county in Flordia bought these and gave them out to the community. If the county bought a bunch of them, they must be legit. If anything changes with mine or my families eyes I'll definitely be back and update everyone. I'm very paranoid when it comes to our vision. I hope everyone got to enjoy the eclipse safely ♡
These would be great for sun viewing at anytime, and the filters work well over the phone if you want good photos of the sun. 🌞