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Avoid using "night" driving glasses (sometimes labeled with the word "polarized"), which are tinted and supposedly block glare.
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Controlled by iPad, the technology blocks glare while leaving the room's aesthetics untouched.
The polarization allows the lenses to absorb light from all angles, so they are optimal for blocking glare.
Hundreds of arms extended to block out glare.
Your next vehicle may have mirrors that instantly darken to block that glare.
Sleek mesh shades block out glare but let in natural light.
He wore wraparound sunglasses to block the glare; the whiteness of the landscape was interrupted only by jagged Andean peaks, on the horizon.
His 52-inch television set would fit, but there were so many windows they would need shades to block the glare.
There's a standard glass sunroof up front (tilts, slides, and has a split mesh shade so that either passenger or driver can use it to block out glare while the roof is still open), but there's another opening over the heads of the backseat passengers as well.
He blocked the glare with curtains, which he mostly kept drawn.
"Maybe eventually," Mr. Rodrigues Dolzan said, pointing to the brown paper taped to the windows to block the glaring sun, "we'll even have some blinds".
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