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Polarized lenses are a type of optical lens that is designed to reduce glare from reflective surfaces, such as water, snow, and glass. Polarized lenses are typically made from a special type of plastic that is treated with a chemical to reduce glare. The lenses are available in a variety of colors and styles, and can be used in sunglasses, prescription glasses, and safety glasses. Polarized lenses are also used in a variety of other optical applications, such as camera lenses, binoculars, and telescopes.
Polarized lenses are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to reduce glare and improve visibility. They are also becoming more affordable, making them accessible to a wider range of consumers.
Some of the companies in the Polarized Lenses market include Oakley, Ray-Ban, Maui Jim, Costa, Revo, and Smith Optics. Show Less Read more