Wear Your Sunglasses at Night

Nightvision

We’re not in the habit of dispensing style advice here at KickingTires; we’re more qualified to dispense the latest on dashboard style and functionality. When it comes to personal style, best to leave it to the experts. Still, we can’t help but think these Tag Heuer Night Vision driving sunglasses are pretty awesome.

Originally designed for the pros driving in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the glasses are optimized to correct low-light shortsightedness. That makes them the perfect shades for those who do plenty of late-night driving, which is when a disproportionate number of accidents occur. Plus, wearing these won’t make you look silly. Well … maybe a little bit.

Tag Heuer Develops Night Driving Glasses (Jalopnik)

By Eamonn Brennan | March 7, 2008 | Comments (6)
Tags: Car Gadgets

Comments 

Trainer

EB, don't leave us in suspense. How much are they? $400?

J

Yep, they won't make you look silly, except when you get pulled over by a cop and ask why in the world are you having shades on at night.

DodgeFan

Actually with how bright headlights are these days I wish my transition glasses would do something sometime.

So glamorous ....

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Wow, these shades are really fantastic. I am in search of night vision shades for a long time n i think i've found them here.

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