In 20218, Robert Stanson made a video claiming lasers were infrared and recommending wearing infrared blocking glasses.
[Shielding: Laser] [Shielding: Eyes] Part 1 blocking iR frequencies with mu metal baseball cap and laser glasses by Robert Stanson
[Shielding: Laser] [Shielding: Eyes] Part 2: Blocking iR frequencies with mu metal baseball cap and laser glasses by Robert Stanson
[Shielding: Laser] [Shielding: Eyes] Part 3 blocking the iR frequencies with laser glasses by Robert Stanson
I didn't think Robert Stanson was right. Yet, in 2018, I purchased green laser goggles. Green blocks infrared. The lasers flickering my eyes while I drive and at other times were not infrared. They were ultraviolet - blue. I discarded the green goggles.
I acknowledged lasers are ultraviolet - blue spectrum. In 2019, I again purchased the wrong laser goggles. I purchased two orange laser goggles. They blocked UV, violet and blue of fluorescent light spectrum. They are too dark to wear at night. The fit over Freemascot 190 - 550 and 800 - 1100 nm. Optical density: OD 4+; Visible light transmittance: 30%
I wear them over my prescription glasses to block fluorescent light at the library and at stores. They mostly block flickering laser light while I drive in the day time.
Being fit over, they are not attractive. Blue blocking orange glasses are less ugly. Hence, I purchased two and returned them. I am buying the OD6 fit over Freemascot that blocks just UV, violet and blue. Since it lets in the other colors, there is more light coming through which is needed for night time driving.