Glasses shaper Gunnar Optiks has revealed immoderate marque caller Call of Duty-inspired frames, nan Call of Duty Ghost version glasses.
The wide creation is based connected military-style aviator shades and constructed from a operation of stainless alloy and polymer. The creation is decidedly a small reminiscent of Adler’s trademark specs successful nan Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 campaign, which decidedly seems intentional fixed nan timing of this release.
They are offered successful a azygous colour option, a alternatively striking Onyx/Mercury, and pinch 2 lens choices. There’s nan company’s modular Signature Amber lens aliases a brand-new AmberNetrual Sun-Shift lens, which quickly transitions to a tinted shadiness erstwhile exposed to sunlight.
The regular version costs $74, while nan Amber Sun-Shift type will beryllium $109. That’s astir what you would expect for a premium brace of glasses and you besides get immoderate bully bonuses successful nan package that bespeak this value tag. This includes a typical Call of Duty glasses collectors lawsuit positive a branded microfiber cloth and pouch.
An exclusive in-game limb charm, nan enigma crate, is besides included, which could make them a very worthwhile bargain for immoderate earnestly die-hard Call of Duty collectors retired there.
The shaper claims that these glasses tin thief combat immoderate of nan effects of agelong periods of surface use, including barren eyes, blurred vision, oculus fatigue, and headaches. I’ll personally beryllium reserving judgement connected this until I tin effort a brace retired for myself.
It’s been a large week for Call of Duty elsewhere too, pinch caller KontrolFreek Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 thumbsticks hitting shelves connected apical of a immense Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 postulation pinch Zombies inspired accessories from SteelSeries.
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