Praveen—December 7, 2024
They are good for night driving as they help your eyes and save from glare to an extent. After getting them i realized how helpful they are and now without them i feel a bit discomfort at night. Though they are not some magical thing to brighten the dark road, they definitely help with the other vehicle lights in the city Read more
urabsdi—May 19, 2019
Bought these for husband after driving with him on a raining night. It was so hard for him to see with the glare of the lights. I feel safer riding with him now that he wears them. He even wears them on overcast days. Read more
William B.—March 1, 2025
The glare and halos from driving at night has become a real problem for me. I'd heard that yellow lenses helped this, so I tried out a cheap pair I borrowed from a friend. They made a very small difference, so I figured the Eagle Eyes would be much better. Nope; worked exactly like the cheapos did. I know that for me at least, the Eagle Eyes work the same as cheap ones. Read more
L. Capobianco—April 11, 2017
Eagle Eyes has a really good solution to driving at night and dealing with bright oncoming headlights and other assorted glare. These worked as advertised, fit well and cut down on annoying light glare that messes with your vision as you drive. Bright road signs, including some of those really annoying super bright LED ones that are close to the road, are no longer a threat or bother to you if you try these well made set of night driving eye wear. Give them a try and enjoy the difference a well-made set of eye wear can make for those of you who may or have to drive at night! Read more
Jacob Snakob—September 17, 2019
First of all, the glasses do not, AT ALL, reduce headlight glare in low light driving situations. They do change the tone of light and make it more yellow-amber instead of white-blue. This seems to reduce the harshness of really bright headlights. In low light and daylight the lenses are pleasant. In the dark, they seem to make things darker. All in all they seem over-priced and misleading. Read more
SB—January 24, 2019
I have a hard time deciding if driving at night is better with them or not, but I do like having the option of using them. These are great for driving at dusk or on overcast days. It makes everything a bit brighter and cuts the glare of headlights. Read more
Backbutton—April 2, 2016
Updated Review – April 26, 2016 Received a replacement pair of the Night-lite Aviator from Eagle Eyes upon my complaint. My first pair seemed to have some problems with the lens coatings. The initial contact with Eagle Eyes’ outsourced customer service was not quite satisfactory, and they asked me to pay for return shipping, which I refused to do. Subsequent contact with Eagle Eyes Optics directly ameliorated the issue and return shipping was provided, along with shipping of new pair. The glasses do provide enhanced contrast in dim and low light conditions, and seem to make objects more clear. There is a yellow sheen added. I had been using a pair of Eagle Eyes Stimulights for night driving for years—these should work better—they seem to be brighter/lighter. These are perhaps a little too bright so I am going back and forth between Stimulights and this--can't decide which provides better glare protection--difficult to determine which cuts glare most--I sit at traffic light and swap glasses to check, but I cannot swap glasses when I am driving. Read more
Savage—May 12, 2019
So - I am a big fan of eagle eyes products. I've had several polarized sunglasses. I love that (for a 50+ year old) they are NOT too dark. Older eyes need more light to see. Super dark sunglasses do NOT work for older eyes. I currently have a pair of eagle eyes polarized sunglasses that I use A LOT. These are NOT polarized. It clearly states that - I guess I just missed it. They kinda remind me of shooting glasses. They do sharpen resolution over no glasses. They are pretty good for overcast situations and somewhat low-light environments. I bought them for that - not to use at night...lol. If you lived in a large city with a lot of ambient light at night and wanted to cut headlight glare - I bet they would help. If you think they'll help at night on a dark back road.... well. Good luck. My main reason for the low rating - is the quality of the build. They just feel cheap. They feel like 20$ chinese shooting glasses. I compared them to some my other EEyes sunglasses - that frame with other pair feels more solid and logo is etched into the lens - not a sticker like these. These new ones feel light and cheaply made. If I lost them - would a buy another set? No. I would probably would buy another set if they were 30$. 40$ would be a push. BTW - I would purchase other EEyes sunglasses in future - and probably will. They make a lot of decent polarized glasses for good prices. Overall - a good company. Not sure this is their best effort. Read more