We use NASA Technology through REVO Coating - Pulse
Using NASA Technology by REVO Coating
Polarization
Not just a trendy mirrored frame, polarization actually has another job other than to look cool. You know when a location is so bright it makes you squint and eyes water?Think snow, sand, etc. Glasses of NASA Technology through REVO Coating provides 99% polarization to stop that, so your eyes are more comfortable by using PULSE and you can see better


What are UV rays? Ultraviolet (UV) rays are high-energy, invisible light rays. UV light is broken into three different types: UVA, UVB and UVC.
- UVA has longer wavelengths and passes through glass easily; experts disagree about whether or not UVA damages the eyes.
- UVB rays are the most dangerous, making sunglasses and sunscreen a must; they don't go through glass.
- UVC rays do not reach the Earth because its atmosphere blocks them.
Source: All About Vision
Colourful coatings
This is where the cool NASA technology bit comes in. REVO produces different lenses to optimize your environment. Examples are the ‘Blue Water’ lens cuts glare in bright conditions on water, great for surfers, Whereas the ‘Green Water’ lens radiate natural environments, making colour pop for golf players,
Source: Revo Technology
How are my Pulse sunglasses made?
- Lens: Polycarbonate
- Pins: Wood
- Frame: PolyEthylene Terephthalate (PET)
- Accessories: Aluminium