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J**A
TRUST ME. GO FOR IT. (But do your research first and outweight the risks)
THEY ARE AS ADVERTISED. Honestly, I was a bit skeptical because of the negatives reviews and the fact that the eclipse date is so close, but the original (as advertised) by American Paper Optics in their website, arrived. Please, do not accept any scams or duplicates... it your health and your loved ones we are talking about.I will put in the picture that American Paper Optics has provided in their website for you guys to be able to compare it letter by letter to the original glasses.
A**R
Made by American Paper Optics as advertised
I ordered from WorldPrime (and was Amazon prime eligible). All my glasses showed they were manufactured in the US by American Paper Optics and have the Nasa Approved ISO 12312-2. I tested them on a bright sunny day and I could see the sun with no eye strain. Everything else was blacked out as it should be. I'm very happy with my purchase.Since these are cardboard and I have kids who will be using them, I will be poking a small hole on each end and tying a thin elastic cord to each end. Then the glasses will wrap securely around my kids' heads to ensure they stay in place. I hope this idea helps other parents too.
A**R
FAKE or AUTHENTIC but BAD BATCH ? - I can see indoor bulbs, and the shadow of my fingers as I wave my hand in front of my face
Purchased American Paper Optics 10-pack eclipse glasses from Amazon via Slate Distribution as the seller. Not sure If I ended up with fake knock-offs or a bad batch of an authentic set - While wearing them, I can still see low wattage LED bulbs, Street lamps, neighbors porch lights, and even my fingers as I wave my hand between the light source and the glasses. This may explain the reflexive urge to look away from the Sun when I took a split-second peek at it while wearing these glasses.I've been in direct contact with, and sent pictures to, American Paper Optics, and in contact with the Seller (via Amazon's Q&A) and both have said that I have purchased an authentic American Paper Optics product. The ISO code is present and correct, and the back of the glasses match the exact image that is located on the American Paper Optics website: word placement, etc...I've read that only Sun light should be visible while using these glasses. So, either I'm reading the wrong websites (AAS, NASA, etc..), or I've got a fake batch, or a bad batch. Full disclosure here is that American Paper Optics has been very responsive to my emails, so I'd be happy to come back to edit this review to a higher star-rating if it turns out that these glasses are fine, and that I'm simply reacting to all of the strings regarding fake glasses being sold. Otherwise, CAUTION - Test your glasses on something other than the sun prior to using them on the 21st!4 pics attached: 1) Recessed / Canned Lights, 2) LED bulb, 3) LED bulbs no solar glasses, 4) LED bulbs still visible with solar glasses
A**2
NASA approved
i just ordered these august 1,2017 and made sure they fit the NASA requirements. the ones i got fit all the requirements NASA listed and were from american paper optics company, they are paper glasses not plastic. when you look through then you cannot see anything everything is black except you can see the sunso they work for us!im not sure why some peoples reviews said they received fake ones. i took the risk and was going to return them if they were fake but i had no issues.we will be using these for the eclipse this month.
J**O
As Described and on Time
They came as described and the correct amount (10). They looked nice and they are the American Paper Optics product (the approved kind). They did come in two days as described-- granted we ordered them nearly six months after the eclipse in 2017. The only thing I didn't like was that they came in a massive box with air packaging around them (which was unexpected and I felt kind of excessive), but that did guarantee that they arrived undamaged.
A**N
Satisfied. Good Value - especially for a probable one ...
AS advertised. Have the proper certification for safety when viewing the eclipse. It was less expensive to by this set of 10 than to purchase the same thing is lesser quantity and pay shipping and handling fees. These came with free Shipping. The arrived very quick after placing the order. Satisfied. Good Value - especially for a probable one time use.
N**Y
These were over priced, And I believe it was ...
These were over priced, And I believe it was only because as the eclipse drew nearer, the desperation set in, and willing to pay anything to replace the once we ordered PLENTY early enough, that Amazon Deemed unsafe to use. TOTAL RIP OFF! Yes, they did work for viewing the eclipse, but I had to pay 100 dollars, for cheap paper glasses- 10 pairs, because that was all that was available. And I only needed and used ONE. very unhappy.
K**R
Eclipse glasses worked great
We got these for the 2017 eclipse. I was glad to get the American Paper Optics brand, because they were on the NASA approved list for vendors of eclipse glasses. There were imitations being sold that put people's eyesight at risk. I bought a 10-pack but there were only 3 in my viewing party so we gave them out to other families on the beach where we were viewing. They worked perfectly and I really enjoyed seeing the eclipse with these glasses.
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