Description
KIETLA Wazz sunglasses for 1-2 year olds have a classic adult Keyhole sunglasses design, so your child can look more like mom and dad ? The sunglasses are screw-free, eliminating the risk of small parts ending up in your child’s fingers or mouth. They feature a one-piece, highly flexible and durable frame. The lenses have high category 3 UV protection and are made of durable polycarbonate.
Special features of the sunglasses:
– Durable, one-piece frame;
– Very lightweight sunglasses (weighing just 10g);
– Extremely flexible, screw-free arms;
– High category 3 protection against harmful UVA, UVB, and UVC rays from the sun;
– The frame is made in one piece and contains no screws;
– Blue light filter (protects against light emitted by digital devices);
– Extremely durable polycarbonate lenses;
– Lenses can be replaced with regular lenses if needed (consult your optometrist);
– Extremely light and comfortable to wear—these sunglasses won’t press on your child’s head or nose.
– Comes with a beautiful packaging, straps, and a pouch
– CE-certified sunglasses. French quality.
Usage: Although Kietla sunglasses are highly durable and the frame is unbreakable, they are not toys. Please make sure your child does not rub them against stones or chew them. Otherwise, the lenses may get scratched.
Should babies wear sunglasses?
Babies’ and young children’s eyes need extra protection from harmful sunlight on hot, sunny days, as their eyes have lower natural protection: a child’s pupil is wider, their lens is crystal clear, and they tend to look upwards more than adults. Children face a higher risk of sun-induced eye damage due to excessive sun exposure.
Do regular dark lenses also protect babies’ eyes?
It’s not the dark tint that protects against solar radiation, but the UV protection. Wearing sunglasses with just dark lenses and no UV protection is actually very dangerous, because the eye’s natural defense mechanisms—squinting and pupil contraction—don’t operate properly when you wear dark glasses. As a result, much more UV radiation enters the eyes than if you weren’t wearing sunglasses at all.
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