🌒 See the Unseen: Experience the Solar Eclipse Like Never Before!
The Solar Eclipse Glasses Approved 2024 pack includes four CE and ISO certified glasses designed for safe direct sun viewing. Each pack features a bonus smartphone photo filter lens for capturing stunning solar events, ensuring a universal fit for all ages. Perfect for witnessing the rare Total Solar Eclipse on April 8th, 2024, these glasses are a must-have for any astronomy enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Jaxy optical instruments Kesseph |
Part Number | 7187 |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 6 x 0.1 inches |
Item model number | 7183 |
Size | One Size |
Color | 4 Pack |
Style | Classic |
Material | Cardboard |
Shape | Square |
Item Package Quantity | 4 |
Special Features | UV Protection |
Included Components | Solar Eclipse Glasses |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**
Excellent
They seem sturdy. Packaging was great. They didn’t arrive bent, or damaged like some glasses I’ve ordered in the past. They have the ratings for viewing an eclipse. Prompt delivery. I would order from this seller again. However, I won’t need to because I think these will last a long time. Probably longer than my next chance at a solar eclipse. lol
D**D
Function over beauty
They are not going to win any beauty contests, but they should protect the eyes which is what they are intended to do. Great price too!!!!
D**S
Good and Cheap
Good cheap way to protect eyes but too small for big headed people like myself but I will use and hold on my face during the eclipse. Others will find them perfect.
D**
Eclipse packet
Liked the way the glasses came packaged. Bought the 10 pairs and one cell phone filter package. All seem to be manufactured well and are not flimsy for being just cardboard.I'm sure these filters will do the job nicely.
W**S
Solar glasses & lens filter
Made in USA New Jersey. The glasses are great for viewing the sun. But the solar filter for the camera lens is not that good. If the lens filter was tight like the glasses, it would produce better quality viewing. Unfortunately the material is rather thin, making ripples on lens so you can't take quality shots.
H**Y
Yes, they work.
They arrived today, well before the eclipse. Before I allowed my family to stare directly at the sun, I decided to do it myself. I looked at the sun for a solid 10 seconds, walked inside, and closed my eyes. You know how after you look at a bright light, and close your eyes, you can still see it for a few moments? A faint outline? The outline from the Sun, you know... the super bright sun, was very slight. These glasses are extremely dark and you cannot really see anything but the Sun. They work, you and your family will enjoy them, and I suggest putting them away in a safe place for the next time you need to stare directly at the Sun.
W**N
Some defective glasses
These appear to block bright light and the Sun. I had 2 defective glasses out of 10. The two defective ones, had the film misaligned and allowed light to pass through unfiltered. If you have this same situation, throw the defective ones away immediately so they cannot be used by mistake!
S**N
Not an actual review, just photos of the product.
Will update this review after the April 8th, 2024 Eclipse.I cannot comment on how EFFECTIVE the product is, until I use them during an eclipse.What I can do is post pictures of what I received with legible labels and warnings: 10 eclipse glasses and photo filter in near-mint condition. I believe only two of the glasses have slight defects to either the filter or paper-frame.I did purchase these at a fairly steep discount, so if they do work, I believe these are a great low-cost option.Plus, these have been labeled as ISO 12312-2 compliant, thus safe for eclipse-viewing.(I must, in good faith, warn you NOT to use them on a non-eclipse day as a test! These were not graded to protected against the bare sun. They were designed to ONLY be used during the roughly 3-hour solar eclipse window. You can, however, stare at the sun during complete totality without any eye protection.)
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