La lumière change.
Votre vision, non.
Un verre de conduite dégradé non polarisé, conçu à Anvers : plus sombre là où vit le soleil, limpide là où se trouve votre tableau de bord.
Boutique DriveVision® Voir le film ↗Glissez. Voyez la différence.
À gauche : la route que vos yeux combattent. À droite : la route à travers DriveVision®.

Pourquoi les conducteurs ne jurent que par lui.

Amber ou Sienna.
Même ingénierie. Deux tempéraments.
Amber
Chaleureux, contrasté, vivant. Le verre classique de l’heure dorée — il rend intéressante la lumière terne.
Sienna
Plus profond, plus calme, discret. Pour ceux qui préfèrent garder leur avantage pour eux.
Ne plissez plus jamais les yeux
face à la route.
DriveVision® — désormais dans la boutique en ligne.
Boutique DriveVision®Driving questions, answered
What are the best sunglasses for driving?
A good driving lens cuts glare and lifts contrast without distorting colour. DriveVision uses amber and sienna graduated tints — darker at the top against the bright sky, lighter at the bottom so your dashboard stays visible. The lenses are deliberately non-polarized, so dashboard and GPS screens remain readable. CR-39 lenses with full UV400 protection.
Why amber lenses for driving?
Amber lifts contrast in changing and low light — mist, cloud and dusk — by calming scattered light, so the road reads more sharply in less-than-ideal conditions. The DriveVision Amber transmits 42% of light (category 2), the lightest tint in the range. For full sun, the Sienna transmits 32% (category 3).
Can the DriveVision Amber be used for night driving?
Yes — the Amber is also made for evening and night driving. Its warm amber tint calms the harsh glare of oncoming headlights and the reflections off a wet road, while lifting contrast so the road, kerbs and markings read more clearly in mist, rain and low light. Where bright lights would otherwise dazzle, the view stays calmer and easier on the eyes.
Are polarized lenses good for driving?
Polarization removes reflections from a wet road, but it can also darken LCD dashboards and GPS screens. That is why DriveVision is non-polarized — contrast and comfort while keeping your screens readable. For water and snow, where polarization matters most, see the Azur Polarized range.
What lens category is DriveVision?
The Amber is category 2 (42% light transmission) for low light and dusk; the Sienna is category 3 (32%) for full sun. Both are CR-39 lenses with UV400 protection.
