Kevin MacDowell—November 26, 2025
These are the best sunglasses for the price. Frames fit my head perfectly and the clarity of the glass lenses are phenomenal. I purchased alot of higher priced glasses and these are better in all aspects than the other ones that cost me way more and many of which were not as durable as these. Absolutely will buy them again if I manage to lose these. Read more
Pericombobulation53—September 12, 2023
I'm a self-described sunglasses nerd. I've owned dozens of pairs of sunglasses over the years and I'm VERY fussy, especially when it comes to lenses. So when my beater glasses (my beloved Revo Crux C shades) finally got too smudged and scratched to be of use anymore, I went looking for something affordable but still good. My Revos eventually succumbed to sweat and oils, which worked their way into the micro pores of the polycarbonate lenses, producing a haze which I couldn't get rid of, no matter how many well I cleaned them. So my criteria this time around was GLASS lenses, not polycarbonate (plastic). I'm not opposed to plastic lenses per se... they have their place in the world and have certain advantages, such as being lighter in weight and naturally blocking UV light, even before the UV treatment is applied. But this time, since I was looking for shades that could take sweat and sunscreen being dripped on them, as I'll be using them working outside around the house, I opted for glass lenses, under the assumption that they would be easier to clean. Most shades with glass lenses are fairly expensive though. I didn't want to spend a lot, since these will be subject to abuse and harsh conditions. So I figured I'd give these a try, honestly not expecting much. WOW, was I pleasantly surprised! When I put them on, I almost yanked them off again to check and make sure I wasn't sent a pair of Smith Techlites instead. The view through these lenses is startlingly crisp, clear, and pleasant. I ordered black frames with G-15 lenses, which are fairly neutral with a slight greenish tint. The literature claims they allow 12% light transmission, which is fairly dark, but compared to other lenses they don't appear super dark. Lack of clarity can contribute to a false perception of darkness, so my theory is that because these are so clear, the world appears a little brighter than it would when looking through cheaper lenses with the same transmission rate. There are numerous ways to measure lens performance, but without getting too technical, these just jumped into my number 2 favorite glass among brands I've tried: 1) Smith Techlite 2) These (with Corning G-15) 3) Ray Ban Chromance silver mirror 4) Ray Ban Chromance blue 5) Serengeti 555nm 6) Persol blue polarized 7) Costa 580g grey 8) Persol blue non-polarized The frames are pretty good quality as well. Nothing special, but they appear sturdy and the hinges are reasonably robust. I wouldn't expect any problems. Stylish? No, not really, but then again, no wraps are stylish. Show me a pair of wraps and I'll show you a dude who thinks he looks cool but, in reality, very definitely does not. Trust me, I was that dude for years. That being said, wraps do have some things going for them - they are more protective, both from flying debris, as well as sunlight sneaking in around the perimeter. So they're great for working outside, fishing, and other outdoor activities. Just try not to wear them in public unless you want to look like a dufus. Fit wise, they hug tight to the face. I have kind of a large head and somewhat flat face, so I often have trouble with glasses bumping the tops of my cheeks. These do that a little bit, but it's not bad and thus tolerable enough that I'm definitely going to keep them. With a vague name like BNUS, I was expecting them to be made in China and dumped on Amazon. But they claim to be "Italy made" and the parent company (Bini Optics) seems to be based in Chicago. So whatever. Somebody apparently got the idea to produce decent quality frames and outsource lens production to Corning. Frankly, this was a stroke of brilliance. I'll definitely be checking out some of their other models. My only advice to the company would be to change their name... what kind of a name is BNUS?? Read more
jeebuzzin—June 7, 2022
I have a real ocd problem with scratches and smudges on a sunglass lens, I just can't take it! That's why I go for a glass lens for there scratch resistance. The lens in these sunglasses are great. They have held up to some regular abuse that I give them. Not a scratch one on the lens or coating. The four star rating is mainly for the frames. The fit and feel are nice and the rubber ear and nose pads are not only comfortable but keep the sunglasses in place and secure well. BUT, the rubber ear pieces and the logo emblems fell off within a couple to few weeks. I managed to super glue the ear pieces back on, but I have no idea where the emblems fell off. I do recommend these sunglasses, they are great. Just have a little super glue ready! Read more
El Cid—October 20, 2025
Fit well and are a good quality. I like the glass lenses as I don’t get the distortion in my reading vision for street signs like I do with polycarbonate glasses. These seem to hold up well. I had to replace the first pair because I fell an hit them on a big rock. They did not break but did scratch. Not saying I would use them as safety glasses and they may not be rated for that purpose but seem to be durable. Read more
Maria Bogdanova—December 1, 2025
Great sunglasses at very affordable price. Glass lenses from Corning make the difference. Overall quality is great. I recommend this product. Read more
Maui Northshore Sailor—December 8, 2023
I like this pair of sunglasses. Fits nicely. Lens is good. Does its job well. But...the frame turned out to be rather fragile. I had taken care of this pair. Always back into the case when not in use. Never abused. But the frame holding the glass lens broke when I "squeezed" it between my forehead and the door frame of my car as I was leaning in. No injury whatsoever to my forehead. It was truly just a "squeeze". And that was enough to break the frame and a lens dropped out. But I put it back together with a drop of super glue. Still, I do expect a better quality frame. So 2 stars because the frame material quality is lousy. 19th Jan 2024 Update to the review. BNUS very graciously got in touch with me with regards to the broken frame. The company offered to replace the product for free and I want to let the buying public know that I received the new pair from them via UPS. It is very good to know that BNUS stands behind their product. So I am updating the rating from 2 stars to 5. Read more
BeanCounter—December 26, 2025
I had high hopes for these sunglasses. I wanted to return to real glass after getting tired of the slow degradation of clarity of plastic lenses over time. I bought these B.N.U.S. Corning Polarized Sunglasses during a Prime Day sale and was very excited to try them and put them to use! When they arrived, I was very happy! They looked good, felt good, and provided nice clear polarized filtered vision. What more could I want, and what’s not to like? Well, I’ll tell you. After just a couple of days, I removed them from the hard case to put them on when I noticed a single crack completely through one of the lenses!!!! I don’t know how they cracked; I didn’t abuse them, and I kept them in the hard case when not in use. I AM COMPLETELY DISAPPOINTED BY THESE GLASSES! The company should have doubled the thickness of the glass or used a higher hardness glass. These glasses are a total waste of money, and I would never buy them again. I suggest that you learn from my experience and save yourself the money. Read more