SHOEI's e:DRYLENS Photochromic Electronic Automatic

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Interesting. Looks like around $200 or so.



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Looks cool but why would I buy this if I can get a regular photochromatic visor for half the price on Amazon?
And the regular one never has to be charged.

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Just got my first Shoei. Still carrying sunglasses. Are these face shields helpful?

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The thing I don’t like about photochromatic visors in general (this new electronic one included) is that they never go completely clear.

I know, complain, complain, complain.

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I have a photochromic visor on my X-14 and love it. It's pricey, but works great. Better than a drop-down sun visor that most fhip-ups have.

Perhaps not something many here would have thought about -- I'd actually prefer the electronic version on a ADV style helmet. I have a photochromic visor on my Klim Krios, but the vents on the beak create irregular shadows, and allow some UV to reach the visor, creating dark patches; an electronic version should create an uniform effect.

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I have had a few, on Bell and Shoeis, and my current Shoei, and mine go completely clear.
They also tint instanly, to variying amounts, light dependent

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Same here. Have them on my Shoei and Arai. The Shoei is a little better than the aftermarket Arai, but no complaints of either.

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I have had a few, on Bell and Shoeis, and my current Shoei, and mine go completely clear.
They also tint instanly, to variying amounts, light dependent
I admit I’ve never personally owned a photochromatic visor but I have head from those that have about not going completely clear.
Not a big deal.

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I love the them. And do you really need the damn thing to go completely clear??? Even at 4am, I can see the reflections from the eye of deer...

Sorry, been drinking down in Florida on this early break from winter. I could have been mistaken. ‍♂️

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I only use my shield in the cold weather, rain, or at 70mph or above.
The rest of the time the shield is up, and I have on sunglasses, or safety glasses at night...I like the air flow, and keep all the vents open as well.
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