Solar Eclipse Glasses AAS Approved 2024 - ISO 12312-2:2015(E) & CE Certified, 3 Pack Durable Plastic Eclipse Glasses for Direct Sun Viewing
Manufacturer | Shenzhen Shihui Tongda Technology Co., Ltd |
Part Number | FR-2401 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.93 x 4.8 x 1.26 inches |
Item model number | FR-2401 |
Size | One Size |
Color | Black-3 Pack |
Style | Modern |
Material | Plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | UV Protection |
Included Components | Solar Eclipse Glasses |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1Year |
M**C
Perfect Solar Eclipse Glasses at a fair price
They are good quality and are packaged well. I tested them by holding my iPhone flashlight behind the lenses and the light just barely comes through. I have recommended them to my friends.
T**E
Good Quality, Good Price
User instructions and Warning are straightforward and easy to understand. Comfortable fit, can look directly at the sun without concern for your eyes. Wonder why the glasses need to be discarded after 3 years?
D**R
Worth the cost
I found these to be of good quality and I feel safe in using them for the solar eclipse.of 2024 and beyond . I’m storing them in the original packaging to keep safe and scratch free . I bought two sets of three so that I could give them to family members .
W**Y
A little too dark
A little too dark but seems to work fine.
C**.
they look good and should work great
Have not looked at eclipse yet but they should work great
C**M
Not AAS Approved.
In the title, it claims it's certified with the American Astronomical Society, however, on the official AAS website, the seller (Keyaluo) is not listed. Which means these are not necessarily compliant with ISO 12312-2, meaning YOU COULD GO BLIND if you looked at the sun with these. When looking at a light bulb, you should be able to only see the very center of the filament, if the glasses are safe. With these glasses on, I can see the entire lightbulb. These are not safe to stare at the sun with.
H**3
Yes they are certified...
Very happy with these glasses. They fit well, stay on your face, and a huge bonus for us is that they fit over most prescription glasses! I did the NASA-suggested, at-home test to see if they passed muster before the eclipse and they did indeed, pass with flying colors. Was only able to see the brightest part of the filament of a bright light: otherwise, total darkness.Despite some suggesting that they are not certified, they in fact are. It takes some digging to read through the certification, and other info on the included card to figure out that the lens material itself is manufactured in the US, and the glasses are assembled in China. The company that submitted them for testing is called Solar Eclipse International-Canada (SEIC). A quick Google search, and boom! There they are, on the list of approved suppliers of eclipse glasses, and SEIC has its own website selling these same glasses. The only reason I went with Amazon and not direct from SEIC, is that SEIC was sold out. For those who say "oh, but they only tested 2 pairs..I wouldn't trust them...." that is how testing works. A manufacturer sends say, a case of glasses to the testing facility. The testing facility picks 2 pairs at random from the batch submitted and bases its testing and decision on the 2 randomly selected and tested pairs.Looking forward to being in the path of totality and being able to watch from start to finish!
R**R
Very good glasses works great
Perfect for eclipse I look at the sun and can see the sun just great good for kids and adults
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