The main differences between polarized and non polarized lenses are: different clarity, different purposes, different colors, different anti-interference capabilities, different application scenarios, and different functions.
Different clarity
Polarized lenses can block the interference of scattered light on the eyes, making what is seen clearer and more natural; Non polarized lenses can only skip some light and do not make things look clearer.
Different uses
Polarized lenses are mainly used for outdoor activities that require viewing from afar, such as driving, fishing, playing golf, etc; Non polarizing lenses are not particularly used in scenes.
Different colors
The color of polarized lenses is relatively monotonous, usually gray or black; Non polarized lenses can be made into many colors, such as brown, gradient, and so on, so they will look more beautiful in appearance.
Different anti-interference capabilities
When the sunlight is strong, polarized lenses have a greater advantage, but when the light is weak, polarized lenses have no advantage.
Different application scenarios
Polarized lenses are very practical in many scenarios, such as outdoors, driving, fishing or skiing, playing golf, etc. They can avoid the reflection of light from other vehicles affecting one’s line of sight, and have higher safety. Non polarized lenses are not particularly suitable for usage scenarios, simply put, they are very ordinary.
Different functions
Non polarizing lenses have low efficiency in filtering ultraviolet rays, while polarizing lenses can filter ultraviolet rays by only absorbing the reflected light of the object itself, realistically presenting the observed phenomenon, making the field of view clearer and reducing visual fatigue
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