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Yes, the danger is here today...if you go outside and stare at the sun through a magnifying glass. UV rays are not as harmful as this commercial makes them seem.
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The future...in 240p
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@keneke45 Although it appears light, the UV rays are still being blocked when you go outside. The lightening part is simply because the UV detectors in the lenses take a little bit to deactivate. And the way it's designed, some people will be in the shade temporarily, then go right back out. So, it only makes sense to make it lighten slowly. Another thing is that you see exactly the same when you go inside, so what's the difference?
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@LiteScar if you're gonna be outside for hours, then 2 minutes won't make a difference. plus its like, they're the only lenses of their kind as of right now, so of course the technology isnt gonna be perfected
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in the future everyone wears glasses? well, thats pathetic...
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2 seconds in this video.....2 minutes in reality.....=____=
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kool is dis the matricx
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i thought they where gonna be too dark but i love them cause u can still see the colors and stuff everywhere and its a softer but great protection from the sun i got the gray ones
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I think is a mixed in the glass I'm not pretty sure my father he is the optician and he know how but when have contact with sun, protect your eyes with the UV and not need sun glases. The real transition is guaranteed. My dad uses it for 9 years ago, when they began, and has never had any problems, is very curious when I see him enter and leave the mall when the sun is shining.
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can u tell me more info on it?lol just curious
damn, it only it did it that quick in real life, shame, it takes mine lik 30 seconds to darken an 3 mintues to lighten...
keneke45 3 years ago 10
Anyone know where to find still photos or a higher quality video of this commercial? I love the futuristic architecture.
hughtub 3 years ago 7