

🌒 See the Sun Like Never Before — Safely and Stylishly!
Medical king Solar Eclipse Glasses 2024 are CE and ISO certified safe shades designed for direct solar viewing. Blocking 99.9999% of visible light and harmful UV/IR rays, these lightweight, paper-based glasses fit comfortably over prescription eyewear. Sold in a 10-pack, they offer excellent value for safely sharing unforgettable solar eclipse experiences with friends and family.























| Care instructions | Handle with care to avoid tearing or damaging the cardboard and paper materials. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. |
| Fabric type | 100% paper |
| Origin | Imported |
C**R
Great Eclipse Glasses
Having experienced a major letdown with a pair of high-end eclipse glasses that surprisingly didn't allow me to view the eclipse, I turned to a more budget-friendly option that I found to be exceptionally reliable. The inexpensive eclipse glasses I purchased as a backup proved to be a saving grace, delivering a much better experience than I anticipated. First and foremost, these glasses were effective in filtering out the intense sunlight, allowing me to view the solar eclipse clearly and safely. The sun appeared in perfect detail, with the solar corona beautifully visible during totality. The filter was just the right shade to protect my eyes while not obstructing the view, which was my primary concern after my initial disappointment with the pricier pair. Moreover, the material of the glasses, while not as robust as the more expensive version, was sufficiently sturdy for the purpose. They were lightweight, comfortable, and held up well during the event without any signs of wear or tear. The simplicity of their design was an advantage, focusing purely on functionality without unnecessary frills. The value for money here cannot be overstated. These glasses did exactly what they were supposed to do at a fraction of the cost of higher-end models. It was a pleasant surprise that reminded me that sometimes, simpler and cheaper can indeed be better, especially when it comes to one-time event items like eclipse glasses. For anyone looking for a reliable, no-frills option for viewing solar phenomena, I highly recommend these inexpensive eclipse glasses. They are proof that you don't need to spend a fortune to safely enjoy the wonders of the solar system.
J**S
Eclipse glasses
Great product. Did what was expected.
A**.
Saw the eclipse
I was told Medical King was one of the good brands for solar glasses. These were on sale cheap. I drove out to see the April 2024 eclipse. I could see the partial eclipse just fine with these. I didn't get any good pics because my stupid phone wouldn't focus on the sun. I tried with the glasses and again with a welding helmet some guy had. Nothing. But the glasses themselves worked just fine. There were other people there with no prep so I got to be the hero handing out glasses to people. I had plenty. Keep in mind if you see a full solar eclipse like I did, you can take the glasses off at totality. 99% eclipse is kinda boring but 100% totality is mind blowing. As soon as the sun starts showing again, put the glasses back on to view. Or you can do like I did and just leave. I had already been there several hours waiting for totality, so 99% eclipse didn't interest me at all. I won a staring contest with the sun. Did you? I didn't think so. These glasses helped me win. Spain 2026. That's the next one. If you're going try to be in the center of totality. It lasts the longest there. It's worth the extra drive. This is not a "toy" so I'm not answering any toy questions. These glasses are a protection mechanism so you can view an eclipse safely. They fold up to nothing so you have a stack of 10 maybe half an inch thick. Stylized cardboard with plastic lenses. They work. Good good good.
J**O
Good
I was disappointed because I DID NOT receive the special phone lens that is shown in the picture. But I used two of the glasses in the package for about 15 minutes total. Worked great. Quality was great. Price was really great too. I really wanted the special Cell phone lens cover.
B**N
Ready for the solar eclipse
I bought these for the 2024 solar eclipse. We bought a similar pair from a local science museum around 6 years ago for a different solar event and ended up sharing the one pair we had with everyone near us. I wanted to get more this time so that we can give these away or lend out more when we get to the actual event. The cost is really great and I like how they are very compact so it's easy to store for the next time. I looked into the certification listed for these, and confirmed on NASA's website that these certifications are fine for looking at the sun and that they don't expire. In previous years with solar events, I found that it was always hard to find solar glasses the closer you get to the event. So go ahead and save these for the next one too. My only complaint is that it is a little short from the glasses to my ears (I don't think I have a large head either). Not really a huge problem as I only plan to wear this for a few minutes at a time though. Still, it would be nicer/more comfortable if it fit an adult head a bit better. Overall, this should work well for what I need (viewing the sun and not damaging my eyes) and should last for multiple solar events.
S**S
24hrs after eclipse....
🌞 🌙 24hrs after the April 8th, 2024 eclipse I'm not noticing any eye issues. I bought these for my family and we all wore them. We didn't continuously stare at the sun. We would look maybe 10 seconds here and there over the course of an hour. These were actually darker than some of the ones that were handed out by the school. I know they are made in China, but they are certified. We checked them and could only barely see any light from a very bright LED flash light and couldn't see any indoor lights. I was able to use them as a filter for my phone too and it worked. I know they say it can take a while for eye problems to show up, but so far so good 👍🏼 Ours had the ISO logo on the inside and everything. I saw others posted on here saying they didn't have the logo. Maybe a misprint? Anyways, my eye doctor told me if you can't see any indoor lights (or if you can they should be extremely faint) no scratches on them, if you can't see anything through them, then they are probably legit. A county in Flordia bought these and gave them out to the community. If the county bought a bunch of them, they must be legit. If anything changes with mine or my families eyes I'll definitely be back and update everyone. I'm very paranoid when it comes to our vision. I hope everyone got to enjoy the eclipse safely ♡ These would be great for sun viewing at anytime, and the filters work well over the phone if you want good photos of the sun. 🌞
S**E
Need an eclipse!
Very compact , Not like real glasses at all. Haven’t had an eclipse so really can’t rate. These are a toy?? I thought I purchased adult eclipse glasses?? In review you ask what age child this for my only option for age 13 plus
T**Y
Glasses
It came as ordered