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The YESWELDER True Color Solar Powered Auto Darkening Welding Goggles combine advanced dual-sensor technology with solar power to deliver instant, reliable eye protection. Featuring a true color lens for enhanced visibility and a lightweight design for extended wear, these goggles fit seamlessly on hard hats without adapters, making them ideal for professional welders seeking comfort, clarity, and convenience in diverse welding environments.


































| ASIN | B07SR68TWK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,774 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #21 in Welding Helmets |
| Brand Name | YESWELDER |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,576 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Frame Type | Full Rim |
| Item Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches |
| Item Height | 10 centimeters |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Lens Coating | Scratch Resistant Coating |
| Lens Color | Clear |
| Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
| Manufacturer | YESWELDER |
| Material | ABS+PP |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 4.29 x 1.28 inch |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Sport Type | Welding |
| Style | Lyg-y200l |
| Style Number | LYG-Y200L-EU |
| UPC | 741663687473 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**.
🛠️ Affordable Welding Goggles That Get the Job Done 🛠️
These welding goggles did the job for me. The quality isn’t top-notch, but considering the low price, they’re decent. They seem fairly durable—I’ve dropped them a few times and they’re still working fine. I’ve never used another pair of welding goggles, so I can’t compare, but the visibility isn’t perfect. I often find myself peeking around the frame to see better. Overall, they’re functional and budget-friendly, just be aware that the view is possibly a bit restricted.
J**E
For the memes
Bought these for the memes, ended up being the best product available for helping new guys learn to hot rod and puddle weld watching over their shoulder. Works great in sunny environment. Super comfortable and light weight . Very durable feel and awesome eye protection.
E**N
It's a keeper
Great little goggle. It works as advertised. It has no replaceable battery and only works with sun power, so beware, in certain light conditions, it may not work as you might expect. But you'll get the hang of it and it will do the job. The only grip I have with it is not that it is very small on my face as I may have been used to bigger stuff, but it does hurt my nose, the plastic curves on the nose piece just don't fit me well and so use it a little lower so it sits closer to the tip of the nose and not over the bones. Overall, I like it very much and will keep using it for small or quick jobs as it's very practical to have a small auto dimming goggle.
T**Y
For specific use, great value
These work great and the auto darkening feature is just as good as their full helmets. These for me were perfect for two things. One is for very quick short outdoor spot welds connecting rebar away from my face. Second is light weight and hard to get in spots with a traditional helmet. Note if you wear these with no additional protection for more than the time of a spot weld/tack, and make the mistake of leaning in too close, you will be sunburned. But for specific use and outdoor quick little welds this works excellent and at a good price. Saves me time from getting out my full helmet and risking scratching or damage doing little quick small welds around areas outside. I use this most to join rebar at about arms length away. Last it works great in that the case has a lanyard where I can clip it to my pocket. This is where I feel it's most useful especially moving around on a large area and needing to take them on and off periodically and doing other tasks in between and not wanting to have a full helmet your dragging around.
F**N
Blinded by Brilliance
Once upon a time, in a small town where welding was a way of life, I found myself on a quest for the perfect welding goggles. My eyes were tired of squinting and straining under the intense glare of welding arcs. That's when I stumbled upon YESWELDER's True Color Solar Powered Auto Darkening Welding Goggles. With their promise of protection and superior visibility, I was eager to put them to the test. The day I received the goggles, I was filled with anticipation. As an experienced welder, I had encountered my fair share of eyewear disappointments, but the reviews for YESWELDER were overwhelmingly positive. I thought to myself, "This is it, the holy grail of welding goggles!" Armed with the YESWELDER goggles, I headed to the workshop, ready to tackle my latest welding project. The goggles looked sleek and futuristic, with a hint of a "Terminator" vibe. I put them on, and instantly, I felt like a welding superhero. The headband fit snugly, and the adjustable strap provided a secure and comfortable fit. With two sensors strategically placed, I knew these goggles were designed to enhance my welding experience. As I struck my first arc, the auto darkening feature engaged flawlessly. The transition from clear to dark was smooth, and I could feel my eyes relaxing, free from the strain they had endured for so long. The true color lens technology truly lived up to its name. The colors remained vivid and true, giving me a clear view of my welding joint, without any distortion. However, it was during a particularly challenging welding task that I discovered an unexpected side effect of the YESWELDER goggles. As I bent over to inspect my weld, the goggles decided to make a swift exit from my face. In a comical twist of fate, the adjustable strap slipped off, leaving the goggles hanging precariously on my nose, resembling a pair of oversized novelty glasses. It took me a moment to process what had just happened, and I couldn't help but burst into laughter. After my initial shock wore off, I decided to give the goggles another chance. I made sure to tighten the strap securely, as if preparing for an intergalactic battle against alien welds. Once again, I resumed my welding, focusing on the task at hand. The auto darkening feature continued to impress, as it consistently responded to changes in light intensity with lightning speed. Welding arcs, be warned, the YESWELDER goggles were on a mission! Days turned into weeks, and I found myself relying on the YESWELDER goggles for all my welding needs. The solar-powered feature proved to be a game-changer. No more scrambling for batteries or worrying about power loss in the middle of a critical weld. These goggles were a beacon of convenience, soaking up sunlight and providing hours of uninterrupted welding bliss. As time went on, however, I noticed a minor inconvenience that gradually became more frustrating. The sensitivity of the sensors seemed to be a bit too high. Whenever I glanced away from the welding arc, even for a split second, the lenses would darken as if they were on the verge of starting their own welding project. It was as if they were saying, "No distractions allowed!" While this feature ensured maximum eye protection, it also meant that I had to be extra mindful of my movements, avoiding unnecessary head turns and side glances. One day, while deep in welding concentration, disaster struck. I had positioned myself under a car frame, welding an intricate joint, when suddenly, my goggles decided it was naptime. The auto darkening feature malfunctioned, and the lenses stubbornly remained clear, completely exposing my eyes to the blinding light of the welding arc. I quickly closed my eyes and fumbled to lift the goggles off, praying that my vision hadn't been permanently damaged. Thankfully, my eyes survived the unexpected burst of brightness, but my trust in the YESWELDER goggles was shaken. How could the one thing they were designed to do—protect my eyes—fail me at such a crucial moment? It was a wake-up call that even the most reputable products can have their flaws. In the end, my journey with YESWELDER's True Color Solar Powered Auto Darkening Welding Goggles was a mixed bag of delightful surprises and unfortunate mishaps. While the true color lens technology and solar-powered convenience were remarkable, the occasional strap malfunction and sensitivity issues were significant drawbacks. The ultimate letdown, however, was the unpredictable failure of the auto darkening feature, which compromised my safety. With a heavy heart, I have to give these welding goggles a one-star rating. While YESWELDER has undoubtedly made strides in innovation and technology, there are some critical aspects that need improvement to ensure a consistent and reliable welding experience. It's crucial for manufacturers to prioritize the safety and reliability of their products above all else. So, fellow welders, as you embark on your own welding adventures, remember to weigh the pros and cons of YESWELDER's True Color Solar Powered Auto Darkening Welding Goggles carefully. Stay safe, keep welding, and never forget to embrace the unexpected moments of humor that can brighten even the darkest welding project.
S**R
Protects the eyes.
Good concept, wish they were a little bigger but serve the purpose just fine.
V**E
Great product
I wish they'd had stuff like this 35 years ago. When I was welding, d*** good product.
M**.
Outstanding for the price. Does what I need it too..
Used it a few nights now. hobby tig welding. Headlamp is perfect for my needs. Darkens as it should and the true color is actually really nice. I have never used a high end mask, so can't compare. Grind mode is nice. Even has an yellow LED inside the mask to warn you if you are in grind mode. Only one complaint. The material that touches your face is a bit uncomfortable and tight, which means no air gets in. If it's hot in your shop or garage, lense gets foggy. Not game breaking really. I'll just replace the material at some point I'm sure. Overall, a huge upgrade to my TSC helmet that was unreliable.
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