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[quote=Anonymous]I've been wearing Transitions lenses for years and think they're great. Sure, they do take a short while to return to clear after coming back indoors (but are clear by the time I return to my desk). The technology has really improved and they have multiple options -- there's the normal clear-to-dark lenses, but they also offer lenses (XTRActive) that darken in a car. These are both UV and light activated, so they have the slightest of tints indoors (not noticeable over most skin tones) which I really like given how much of my day I spend looking at computer, smartphone and tablet screens. My eyes are noticeably less tired. They also have a new type that go from clear to dark and polarized. Super if you spend time near water. Bear in mind, there are other brands of photochromic lenses out there that are nowhere near as good. My husband accidentally purchased what he though were Transitions lenses but when we compared them to mine, we could quickly see they were not the same. The tint was different (his were more purple?) and they didn't darken as fast. Plus they looked tinted inside. So you have to be careful. He bought his at either Walmart or JCPenny. I love my Transitions lenses and wear them daily. I do keep polarized lenses in the car as my commute is often when the sun is just above the horizon -- for that you really do need a very dark sunglass. Try them out! [/quote]
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