Babiators Keyhole Sunglasses for kids vs Polarized Baby Sunglasses With Strap
Overall winner: Polarized Baby Sunglasses With Strap
Key Differences
BABY SUNNIES (A) offers polarized 9-layer lenses and higher average rating with more reviews, and sits at a more affordable price tier; Babiators (B) provides a flexible rubber frame noted for durability and less scratching but has fewer reviews and mixed size suitability for older children
Babiators Keyhole Sunglasses for kids
Kid-friendly sunglasses with UV protection and flexible rubber frame. Durable lenses with mirror coating, suitable for small faces. Customers note fit on 2-year-olds and overall good durability
Pros
- flexible rubber frame
- UV protection
- durable; little scratching
- fit for small children
Cons
- mixed size suitability
- some find size too small for older children
Polarized Baby Sunglasses With Strap
Infant-friendly sunglasses with 9-layer polarized lenses and UV400 protection. Strap helps keep eyewear in place; flexible, unbreakable frame for ages 0-24 months. Customers note good fit and strap retention, with mixed durability feedback
Pros
- polarized 9-layer lenses
- UV400 protection
- strap-retained wear
- flexible unbreakable frame
Cons
- durability mixed feedback
- some report lenses popping off
- size may be small for some
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | BABY SUNNIES |
| Durability | Babiators |
| Versatility | BABY SUNNIES |
| User Reviews | BABY SUNNIES |