Brand: Celestron

Celestron EclipSmart Solar Eclipse Glasses (44400)

44400

Brand: Celestron

Celestron EclipSmart Solar Eclipse Glasses (44400)

44400

  • ISO-Certified Solar Safe Filter Technology: Certified to comply with the ISO 12312-2 international safety standard for filters for direct viewing of the Sun. The ideal tool for viewing eclipses, sunspots, or the Sun any day!
  • One-Size-Fits-All Glasses: These paper eclipse glasses feature two different folding points to accommodate a variety of face shapes and sizes.
  • Solar Film Made in the USA: Celestron Solar Safe film is produced in the USA by American Paper Optics, one of the suppliers recommended by NASA for safe solar viewing, and has been independently tested by a third-party lab.
  • Natural Orange Tint: EclipSmart glasses reveal the Sun in the visible (white light) spectrum, but we’ve added an orange tint for a more natural look and a comfortable observing experience.

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Why we love the Celestron EclipSmart Solar Eclipse Glasses (44400)

Let's highlight the unique features and characteristics of each of the solar eclipse glasses we offer – Celestron Eclipsmart, Baader Solar Viewer, and Thousand Oaks Solar Viewer – all while keeping things safe and stylish.

Celestron Eclipsmart:

Imagine slipping on your Celestron Eclipsmart glasses and being greeted by the sun in a warm, inviting orange hue. These glasses are not just about safety (ISO 12312-2, check!) but also about creating a cozy, celestial atmosphere. Plus, each pair is individually wrapped, adding a touch of personal care to your cosmic experience. It's like receiving a little gift from the universe for your eyes.

Baader Solar Viewer:

Baader Solar Viewer is all about making a bold statement. When you wear these, the sun takes center stage in striking white. Talk about a dramatic entrance! Safety? Absolutely (ISO 12312-2 approved). And guess what? Each pair is individually wrapped, making you feel like you're opening a VIP package – because your eyes deserve the VIP treatment. Baader Solar Viewer is not just glasses; it's a solar fashion show.

Thousand Oaks Solar Viewer:

Now, slip on your Thousand Oaks Solar Viewer, and you're welcomed by the sun in that warm, comforting orange glow. These glasses, also ISO compliant, are the laid-back stars of the solar viewing party. They're budget-friendly, lightweight, and perfect for those who want a casual, easygoing experience. Just keep in mind that while they're not individually packaged, they bring the vibe of a friendly cosmic gathering.

Comparative Considerations:

When choosing between Celestron Eclipsmart, Baader Solar Viewer, and Thousand Oaks Solar Viewer, (or any other solar glasses) several factors should be considered. The first and foremost criterion is safety; ensure that the selected glasses comply with international safety standards (ISO 12312-2).  All Star Telescope only carries ISO 12312-2 Certified glasses.

So, here's the solar scoop: Celestron Eclipsmart brings warmth and individual wrapping, Baader Solar Viewer rocks the striking white with a touch of luxury in each wrap, and Thousand Oaks Solar Viewer is the cool companion with a budget-friendly attitude and less packaging waste. It's like choosing between a cozy fireside chat, a red-carpet event, or a laid-back picnic – all under the celestial umbrella.

Whether you're after the warm embrace of Celestron, the striking elegance of Baader, or the easygoing vibe of Thousand Oaks, each pair of glasses is your ticket to a sunlit adventure, ensuring you catch the rays safely and in style. Which solar story will you choose?

Product Description

Celestron EclipSmart Solar Eclipse Glasses are a must-have for anyone who wants to view partial and total solar eclipses.  Affordable, easy to use, and best of all, Solar Safe, all Celestron EclipSmart Solar Eclipse Glasses are 100% ISO-certified.

Buy with confidence, knowing that EclipSmart eclipse glasses will fit everyone in your group. Two sets of fold marks allow you to accommodate a range of head sizes with a simple, one-size-fits-all solution.

Solar Safe Technology

EclipSmart solar products feature Solar Safe filter technology—the ultimate protection from harmful solar radiation—including IR and UV light—plus 99.999% of visible light. Celestron Solar Safe filter technology is GUARANTEED SAFE for direct observation of the Sun and has been independently tested by SAI Global Assurance Services.

Solar Safe products conform to and meet the transmission requirements of ISO 12312-2, Filters for Direct Observation of the Sun, EN 1836:2005 + A1:2007 (E) for an E15 Filter for the Direct Observation of the Sun and AS/NZS 1338.1:2012, Filters for Eye Protectors.

Important safety note: inspect your glasses before every use. Do not use and discard if the solar film is damaged, torn, punctured, or separated from the frame in any way. Do not use these glasses in combination with any magnifying optical device (i.e., telescopes, binoculars).

Customer Reviews

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M.W.
Perfect Safe Eclipse Glasses

We were able to view the total solar eclipse from our location perfectly and safely on April 8th, 2024.

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E.P.
Good choice

I ordered these for the 2024 eclipse and would recommend them. As the description says, these have an orange tint. They are good quality. Very similar to the Thousand Oaks.

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L.M.L.
Excellent service and products

Absolutely pleased with the fast delivery and good quality of the product I received as well as the price I paid for it. Would order there again without hesitation.

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D.B.

Super thank

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Celestron EclipSmart Solar Eclipse Glasses (44400)

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External Links

https://www.celestron.com/blogs/news/how-to-view-the-october-2023-annular-solar-eclipse

https://www.celestron.com/blogs/news/how-to-view-the-april-2024-total-solar-eclipse

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