
PhoenixOne frame, three lenses.
Meets ISO 12312-2 · AAS-listed.
Hand-polished acetate. Blue-light lens for screens, magnetic clip-on polarized UV400 sunglass lens, magnetic clip-on ISO 12312-2 eclipse lens. Engineered for the August 12, 2026 totality.
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- USPS & DHLShips in ~3 days
- 14-day returnsThrough Jul 31, 2026
- Workmanship warrantyAgainst defects
- Aug 12, 2026Total Iceland · Balearic Islands2m 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.

Nine years of optical research, distilled into one frame.
Three reusable, interchangeable lenses. From your screen to the street to the sun — swap in seconds, magnetically.
- 01Blue-light lensThe everyday lens — for screens and indoor wear. Fits inside the frame.
- 02Polarized UV400 sunglass clip-onMagnetic clip-on for sunny days. Full UV protection, polarized for glare.
- 03ISO 12312-2 eclipse clip-onMagnetic clip-on lens that meets ISO 12312-2. Blocks 99.99% of visible light. Tested by ORLAB at UNSW Sydney.
4.9 out of 5
"Optical density is genuinely lab-grade. I've reviewed dozens of eclipse glasses — these are the only ones I'd put on my own kids."
"The fit-and-finish is on par with $400 sunglasses. Felt case, serial number, the works. Embracing the void in style."
"Wore them through the entire 2024 totality. Zero fatigue, zero ghosting. The corona looked surgical."
Disposable pairs vs. the pair you keep.
- —Unverified ISO claims
- —Paper frames, no fit
- —No traceable lab report
- —Single-use disposable
- —In a landfill by morning
- Meets ISO 12312-2 · AAS-listed · CE marked
- Hand-polished acetate, spring-hinge core
- Verified & traceable ORLAB lab report
- Workmanship warranty
- Only multi-use option on the AAS list