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Do a lot of night driving? Grab three pairs of anti-glare glasses while they’re only $5.50 each

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3-pack of KALIYADI Anti-Glare Night Driving Glasses

Buy for $16 (Reg. $20)

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If you drive a lot at night, you could benefit from having these glasses around. They wield lenses that diminish glare from bright lights seen while driving, ranging from headlights to city lights, and more. Today’s offer includes three pairs, which works out to just $5.50 each.

KALIYADI Anti-Glare Night Driving Glasses feature:

  • Night Vision Lens: To prevent your eyes from the harmful glare and stay safe in night driving, all of KALIYADI night vision glasses choose premium night vision lenses. You can be free all the time in the night without worrying about the of damage to your eyes from glare. KALIYADI driving glasses night vision restore true color of the world and making it more clear and soft.
  • Classic Rectangle Design: Rectangular frame design is the most classic style never go out and a sign of fashion. KALIYADI night vision driving glasses can matching almost all the clothes and give an attraction to almost any outfit both for men and women, making you stand out from the crowd.

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