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If you enjoy observing unique, celestial events such as solar eclipses, sunspots, and planetary transits, it’s important to use eclipse viewing glasses. These paper eclipse glasses offer an impeccable spectating experience with exceptional clarity while protecting your eyes from intense IR and UV light that could cause harm and compromise your vision. Trusted by the American Astronomical Society (AAS), all of our solar eclipse glasses and viewers meet the requirements for ISO 12312-2:2015. We’ve been continually improving our eclipse glasses since the 1990s to ensure that we’re consistently offering the safest possible eclipse glasses and viewers available.
Like all of our eyewear for viewing astronomical events, these paper eclipse glasses offer an optical density of at least 5+ and they meet the requirement for ISO 12312-2:2015.
The features that come standard with our shades for eclipse viewing let you enjoy solar events with absolute safety while enjoying a high-clarity viewing experience. Made from innovative, scratch-resistant black / silver polymer material, the lenses of our eclipse glasses filter out all harmful ultraviolet and infrared light, as well as block 99.999% of high-intensity visible light. To use the glasses properly, simply refer to the instructions that are printed on the backside.
If you’re planning a group viewing experience for a solar eclipse or another celestial event that involves powerful rays of light, our paper eclipse glasses deliver what you need: superior eye protection, exceptional clarity, and bulk pricing that makes our shades for eclipse viewing highly affordable.
Please contact us for custom eclipse glasses and additional quantity discount pricing at 818-708-8400, or send us an email at support@rainbowsymphony.com.
You can only safely remove your eclipse filters during the full totality phase of a total solar eclipse—when the moon completely blocks the sun.
Learn more about Eclipse Safety here.
The Great North American Total Solar Eclipse 2024 will occur on April 8, 2024.
Check our guide to the 2024 eclipse here: Part 1 and Part 2.
Our shades for eclipse viewing are only for direct viewing with eyes. Use our solar filters for recording or viewing through a magnifying device.