Choosing Lenses: Lifestyle + Eye Protection
Choosing the right lenses isn’t just about style — it’s about your lifestyle and protecting your eyes. You might be considering anti-glare glasses, photochromic lenses, or polarized sunglasses. But what exactly are these lenses, and which is better for you?
Let’s get straight to it. The good news: you can add either option to any of our stylish frames, so the choice comes down to how (and where) you use them.
Photochromic Lenses: Everyday Adaptable Vision + UV Defense
Photochromic lenses — also known as transition lenses — automatically adjust to light while blocking harmful UV rays. Indoors, they stay clear. Outdoors, they darken when exposed to sunlight.
How do photochromic lenses work? Special molecules inside the lens react to UV light, changing the tint to protect your eyes while maintaining clarity. If you’re looking for photochromic sunglasses or prescription photochromic lenses, you’re in the right place.

Best For
- The “one pair for everything” person who wants UV protection built-in.
- Everyday life with changing light — maximum convenience and peace of mind.
- Anyone who dislikes switching between glasses and sunglasses.
Are transition lenses worth it? Definitely — if you want smart lenses that adapt and protect. Express yourself with 6+ color options available.
Polarized Lenses: Glare-Free Outdoor Power + UV Shield
Polarized lenses are designed to eliminate glare and provide excellent UV protection. They block horizontal light reflecting off water, snow, and roads, giving you sharper vision and improved comfort in bright conditions.
If you’ve ever wondered, what do polarized lenses do? — they reduce glare, increase contrast, and help protect against UV-related discomfort.

Best For
- High-glare outdoor activities (fishing, skiing, driving).
- Anyone sensitive to bright light who wants to reduce glare.
- Maximum clarity and contrast with added UV defense. Available in 2 classic color options.
Why UV Protection Matters
UV radiation from the sun can damage your eyes, increasing the risk of:
- Cataracts
- Macular degeneration
- Photokeratitis (sunburn of the cornea)
- Pterygium (tissue growth on the eye)
Protecting your eyes from UVA and UVB exposure is essential for long-term eye health — no matter which lens type you choose.
Photochromic vs Polarized: Quick Comparison
This table highlights the key differences between photochromic and polarized lenses — both offering valuable UV protection.
Which Lens Type Should You Choose?
Choosing between photochromic vs polarized lenses depends entirely on your lifestyle.
- Choose photochromic for adaptable convenience and built-in UV defense — perfect for daily wear with changing light.
- Choose polarized for glare-free outdoor vision — ideal for driving, water sports, and bright environments.
If you spend long hours in front of a screen, consider adding an anti-reflective coating to reduce digital glare. Whichever you choose, you can customize any of our frames — creating your perfect pair. With lens upgrades starting from just 49€, protecting your eyes has never been more affordable.
Prescription Options
Yes, both options are available with prescription:
- Prescription photochromic lenses
- Prescription polarized sunglasses
All our lenses include 100% UVA/UVB protection to keep your eyes safe in any light. Explore our latest frames and lens upgrades on polette sunglasses.
FAQ
Do photochromic lenses work inside a car?
They may darken less behind a windshield because modern car glass blocks much of the UV light that triggers the tint change. For driving, polarized sunglasses are a strong choice for glare control.
Do polarized lenses block UV?
Yes — ours provide UV protection in addition to reducing glare. Always choose lenses labeled with 100% UVA/UVB protection.
Which is better: photochromic or polarized?
It depends on your usage. Photochromic is best for everyday adaptability; polarized excels in bright, high-glare outdoor conditions.
Can I get these with my prescription?
Yes. We offer both prescription photochromic and prescription polarized options. Choose your frame and select the lens upgrade during customization.
Are there color options?
Photochromic lenses are available in 6+ color options. Polarized lenses come in 2 classic colors chosen for outdoor performance.
The Bottom Line
Photochromic lenses: Adaptable convenience + built-in UV defense. Polarized lenses: Glare-crushing clarity + UV protection. Match the lens to your life — and always prioritize UV protection for long-term eye health.