I bought these in June 2015 and still use them, occasionally but they are VERY light (as in not very tinted). So they work well in low light / driving in the rain, etc. but worthless when there is any sun. Also after 3 years I can't really complain, but the nose piece is falling / melted off which is to be expected on such a cheap pair of glasses. Cute safety glasses with uni-lens pink sunglasses frames with with amber lenses. These glasses are a nice, comfortable fit for wearing all day. Having sold very expensive sunglasses in the past, I know quality and features when I see them and these glasses are decent glasses for safety use or fashion but not overly impressive in all aspects. To further opine: The Lenses... - PRO: Made of Polycarbonate, these are shatter-resistant sport lenses as opposed to glass lenses. That makes them slightly less optically correct than glass lenses but much lighter and safer to wear if there is any risk of impact such as sports, physical labor, or even driving a motorcycle, etc. - CON: Not Polarized. Polarization minimizes horizontally reflected glare which means you can find out if glasses are polarized by overlapping the lenses in a criss-cross fashion and they should black out the light almost completely. I tested these lenses in this way and they are definitely NOT polarized. - PRO: Style / shape / size: The lenses on the style have really great coverage and shade from brow to cheekbone and cover the entire orbital area, which is what you want for unimpaired viewing, as well as sun protection. - CON: Amber lens color is minimally shaded, as in these are more of fashion lenses with little to no color than anything that offers darkening of any kind. - CON: Not mirrored lenses. The eyes can easily be seen by the onlooker. Not cool unless that's what you want. The Frames... - PRO: Frameless under-lens styling means no bordered vision or distracting colors. - CON: No spring hinges. Really? Even $2 readers have spring hinges these days, so I'm guessing they were sacrificed for some style reason. - PRO: Soft, rubber-plastic-type nose piece is pretty comfortable. - PRO: The frame arms are tapered behind the ears, so they don't rub against the ears like the kind that loop tightly to the ear. TIP: If you want them to loop instead of a gradual tapered style, you can heat them up with a blow dryer until they are as hot as you can stand to touch and then slowly and gently bend them to hug your ear. TIP: Use a dry microfiber cloth for regular cleanings, but to get the glasses very clean and degreased after prolonged use, find a cleaner specially designed for sunglasses because regular glass cleaners contain alcohol and can peel off the tinted coating on your sun glasses! Overall, with 5 PROs verses 4 CONs, these glasses are an average value and quality. I give them a 3-star rating and might only buy again if I couldn't find a polarized, darker tinted, spring-hinged pair in pink. But alas such a pair (with all but the spring hinges) does existSuncloud Cookie Polarized Sunglass with Polycarbonate Lens, Black Purple Fade Frame/Purple Mirror , albeit significantly more of a financial investment, but I bought them instead and retired these babies.