No Lens Yellow Low-Light
Beach day scene, bright daylight, ocean view with sun glare reflecting on water and sand.
Beach day scene, bright daylight, ocean view with sun glare reflecting on water and sand.
Daily commute scene, walking out of a subway station exit into bright daylight, street view with intense sun glare.
Screen work scene, bright daylight from a window, laptop on a desk with a mug and potted plants.
Grassy field scene, sunny daylight, low-angle view of green grass with trees under a clear blue sky.
Field sports scene, bright daylight, stadium bleachers and running track beside a green field.
Night driving scene, low light, viewed from inside a car with oncoming headlights and city lights.
Road driving scene, daytime highway traffic, viewed from inside a car looking ahead.
Trail and terrain scene, daylight outdoors, rocky path and uneven ground viewed from eye level.

Collection: Yellow Night Driving Glasses

Shop our premium collection of yellow tinted lens glasses for enhanced night vision. These night driving glasses are designed to reduce headlight glare and improve contrast on the road. Available in prescription and non-prescription options.

Details

Lens Details

Yellow tint for high contrast in low-light conditions.

Color
Yellow Low-Light
Lens Type
Tinted Lens
Polarization
Non-polarized
UV Protection
UV400 / 100% UVA/UVB
Filter Category
Cat. 1
Lens Material
CR-39

Prescription Details

Prescription Range
SPH: -12.00 to +12.00
CYL: -6.00 to +6.00

See each product page for prescription availability.

Features & Usage

Best For
Night drivingDaily commuteTrail & terrain
  • Enhance contrast in overcast and low-light conditions
  • Sharpen detail for haze, fog, and flat lighting
  • Brighten your view with a vivid yellow tint
Yellow Low-Light

FAQ

What are Yellow Low-Light (night driving) lenses?

Yellow Low-Light lenses are a light yellow tint designed for low-light driving and flat lighting conditions. The warm tint can make the road scene feel higher-contrast in situations like dusk, rain, fog, or overcast weather.

They are not a "magic" glare eliminator, but many drivers find the view feels clearer and less harsh than wearing a dark sun tint in low light.

When should I wear yellow night driving glasses?

They're best for driving in low-light or low-contrast conditions-dusk and dawn, rainy or foggy weather, cloudy afternoons, and city nights with street lighting.

If you're on very dark roads and need maximum light transmission, a clear lens with a premium anti-reflective coating is usually the better choice.

Do yellow night driving lenses reduce glare from headlights?

They can help some people feel less bothered by harsh light, but they won't remove headlight glare completely. Glare is often caused by reflections on the lens surface and windshield, not just brightness.

For the biggest difference, pair your lenses with a high-quality anti-reflective coating, keep your windshield clean inside and out, and replace worn wiper blades.

Are yellow tinted lenses safe for night driving?

This is a light tint (Category 1), but any tint reduces overall light reaching your eyes. If you feel your vision is dimmer than you like, don't use a tinted lens for night driving.

For maximum night visibility, clear lenses with an anti-reflective coating are generally the safest option-especially on unlit roads or in very dark conditions.

Can yellow night driving glasses help with halos or starbursts?

Some people find a light tint feels more comfortable around bright point lights, but halos and starbursts are often linked to reflections, an outdated prescription, or environmental factors (dirty glass, moisture, scratched lenses).

If night glare feels severe or suddenly worsens, consider updating your prescription and choosing a premium anti-reflective coating for clearer night vision.

Will yellow lenses change how I see traffic lights and colors?

Yes, you'll notice a warm color shift. Most people can still distinguish traffic signals normally, but perception varies from person to person.

If you ever feel unsure about recognizing colors or details while driving, switch to clear lenses and prioritize visibility.

Are Yellow Low-Light lenses polarized?

No. These lenses are not polarized. The yellow tint is designed for contrast in low light, while polarization is mainly for cutting reflected glare (like water or snow) in bright daytime conditions.

For night driving, polarization is usually not the focus-comfort and clear visibility matter most.