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 with UV400 protection and a strap for retained wear, making it better for strong sun protection and secure fit. Babiators (B) uses a flexible rubber frame and polycarbonate lenses with UV protection, which is better for rugged play and flexibility but has mixed feedback on sizing across ages
Babiators Keyhole Sunglasses for Kids
Kids' sunglasses with polycarbonate lenses and a flexible rubber frame. Durable and UV-protective with a mirror coating. Customers note good fit for toddlers and flexible design, though size opinions vary
Pros
- rubber frame for flexibility
- polycarbonate lenses
- UV protection
- mirror coating
Cons
- mixed feedback on size for different ages
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 |