Driving Glasses From $21.98
Sharper night driving and sun protection — frames from $1.99 + lens upgrades from $19.99.
Driving puts unique demands on prescription eyewear: glare from headlights at night, reflections off the windshield, and rapid focus shifts between dashboard and road. LensTrove driving glasses combine any of our 200+ frames with the right lens combo for the road. Frames start at $1.99; the most common driving combo (frame + Single Vision + Anti-Reflective) starts at $21.98.
Best lens add-ons for drivers
- Anti-Reflective coating — standard on every LensTrove lens; reduces headlight glare at night.
- Polarized Sun lenses ($39.99) — eliminate horizontal glare off wet roads, hoods, and water.
- Photochromic ($49.99) — clear indoors, darken outdoors; one pair for day and night.
Frame fit for driving
Wider field-of-view shapes (rectangle, square, oversized, aviator) reduce peripheral blind spots. Avoid heavy temple bars that block side mirrors.
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View all →Driving glasses — FAQs
Do I need special glasses for night driving?
You don't need 'night driving' yellow-tinted lenses (many studies show they don't help and can reduce contrast). What helps is a clear lens with strong anti-reflective coating — standard on every LensTrove lens.
Polarized vs photochromic — which is better for driving?
Polarized is best for sunny daytime driving (cuts glare off the road and hood). Photochromic is more flexible (clear indoors, darken outdoors) but doesn't fully darken inside cars because windshields block UV. If you mostly drive in daylight, polarized; if you want one all-purpose pair, photochromic.
Can I get progressive driving glasses?
Yes — Progressive lenses ($59.99) work well for driving, giving you sharp distance + dashboard + close detail in one pair. Pair with Polarized Sun ($39.99) for the most complete driving setup.
Driving glasses from $21.98
$1.99 frame + $19.99 prescription. Add Polarized Sun ($39.99) or Photochromic ($49.99) for outdoor driving.
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