Summer is here, and sunglasses are an absolute daily essential! But how to choose between polarized and non-polarized sunglasses? Are Polarized Lenses Suitable for Everyone?

Who Should Wear Polarized Lenses?
✔ Best for:
- Drivers (reduce glare from wet roads and windshields)
- Outdoor enthusiasts (fishing, skiing, cycling, beachgoers)
- People sensitive to bright light or reflections
Who Should Avoid Polarized Lenses?
✖ Not ideal for:
- Pilots or LCD screen users (may interfere with instrument visibility)
- Low-light conditions (can make dim environments darker)
- Some elderly users (may distort vision if they have certain eye conditions)
ZanyLen's Magnetic Clip-On Sunglasses come with a variety of interchangeable clip-ons to suit different preferences and scenarios:

Polarized clip-ons: Gray, Yellow, Brown, Green, Blue, 3D and Mirrored Blue clip-ons
Non-Polarized clip-ons: Gray and Yellow clip-ons
You can easily swap lenses based on your style and needs—whether for driving, outdoor sports, or fashion.
How to Quickly Test Polarized & Non-Polarized Lenses Using Your Phone?
LCD Screen Test:
- Turn your phone screen to max brightness.
- Hold the sunglasses in front of the screen and rotate them 60°.
- Polarized lenses will darken or black out the screen at certain angles.
- Non-polarized lenses will show no change.

Reflection Test:
- Tilt the lenses over a reflective surface (e.g., water or glass).
- Polarized lenses will reduce or eliminate glare.
- Non-polarized lenses will only dim reflections slightly.

If you'd like to learn more about Zanylen's polarized lenses, please click here.