Halo · Adaptive Eyewear
The sunglasses made for life's rarest moments.
Wear them every day. Keep them for the moments almost no one else is ready for: total solar eclipses, bright alpine landscapes, and unforgettable adventures.

One frame. Four ways to see the world.
Halo is designed to be the only pair you reach for. Polarized sunglasses for everyday wear. Blue-light lenses for work. Solar eclipse lenses for certified safe viewing. One frame that adapts to every occasion.
94% five stars · 281+ verified reviews
“I didn't want a pair of crappy solar eclipse glasses. Wow, love these — very versatile.”
“Love the Phoenix Tortoiseshell, 3-in-1. Truly beautiful. I wrote Customer Service with a question and received an immediate response. Excellent product and exceptional service — above and beyond.”
“These glasses are amazing. I thought I was only getting eclipse glasses, but it's three pairs in one. The frames are far more durable than a regular pair, and the blue-light lens replaced my reading glasses for screens. Wherever I go, these go.”
Built to be worn, not stored.
Frames cut, tumbled, and polished by hand for a soft, warm feel on the face.
Swap between polarized, blue-light, and eclipse lenses in seconds — no tools, no fuss.
Comfortable spring-hinge fit and polarized optics you'll reach for long after the eclipse ends.


Made for the road, the city, the mountain.
Hikes, road trips, beaches, city walks. Halo goes wherever the light is.
And when the sky changes, you're already ready.
When the sky changes, you're already ready.
Most people realize they need eclipse glasses only after it's too late.
Halo travels with you every day, so you're always prepared for one of nature's rarest experiences.
Meets ISO 12312-2 · Lab-tested by ORLAB · View the lab report
Common questions.
Upcoming eclipses
- Aug 12, 2026Total Mallorca · Ibiza · Reykjavík2m 18s
- Aug 2, 2027Total Luxor · Spain · N. Africa6m 23s
- Jan 26, 2028Annular Galápagos · Amazon Basin10m 27s
- Jul 22, 2028Total Sydney · New Zealand5m 10s
- Jun 1, 2030Annular Hokkaido · Russia5m 21s
Duration shown is the maximum totality (or annularity) on each path; the lead city may see less. Figures verified against NASA / Fred Espenak, GSFC.
Some moments deserve more than disposable glasses.
You'll wear Halo every day. You'll remember it forever the day the sun disappears.