Saturday, May 3, 2008
Review : 720' s Droid
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720’s Droid is part of their Element Series, designed for a more casual look than their sports styles. I got them a few months ago and have enjoyed them since. I was looking for a pair that I could wear just walking around the city, and these are good for just that.
Frames: The frames are quite simple. They are made of stainless steel and are extremely lightweight. You can hardly even notice them.
Features: Despite its simple appeal, Droid comes equipped with a lot of features. The lenses are what they call Double Impact Polycarbonate, or their version of polycarbonate. They have a hydrophobic layer on them, so water will bead and fall off. Also, there is an anti-scratch layer, which helps because polycarbonate is not naturally scratch resistant. Finally, a seven layer AR film enhances optical clarity.
Packaging: The whole thing came in a hard box. Inside the box was a hard case to carry around with you. Also included was a fibre bag which can be used to carry and clean the glasses.
Cost: I paid 2040NT ($67 as of May 1st, 2008).
Conclusion: A really sharp-looking pair of shades for a stroll outdoors. These are not suited for sports however, as they might fall off. The features cover sport usage, but the look and shape in more casual. At that price you should get a decent pair of shades, at least for metal glasses, and the Droids fulfilled my expectations and fit my needs.
Rating: 8.872/10
This post was written by: Sunglasses Guy
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1 Responses to “Review : 720' s Droid”
May 5, 2008 at 8:46 AM
Hopping and checking you again. Take care.
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