Car Sunglasses Holders: Where to Keep Your Sunnies Without Scratching Them
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Every Australian driver knows the ritual: pull into the undercover car park, slide the sunnies off, and toss them… somewhere. The dash, the passenger seat, the cupholder that's already holding a coffee. Then it's scratched lenses, bent arms and that frantic pat-down when the sun comes back out. A proper sunglasses holder fixes all of it for less than the cost of replacing one pair.
This guide covers
- Why the dashboard is the worst place for sunglasses
- Visor clips, from minimalist to full sparkle
- Vent organisers and magnetic console cases
- A quick comparison of each holder type
- How to keep lenses scratch-free in a hot car
Why the dashboard is the worst spot in the car
Your dash cops the most heat and UV of any surface in the cabin. On a summer day, lens coatings and plastic frames sit there baking, and polarised films can degrade or delaminate well before the frames give out.
Then there's movement. Every roundabout sends loose sunnies sliding across the dash, and lenses lose that fight with hard plastic every time. The fix is simple: give them one fixed home at eye level, so putting them away becomes as automatic as clicking a seatbelt.
Visor clips: the classic solution
The sun visor is prime real estate — right where your hand already goes when the light changes. A visor clip holds your glasses by the bridge or in a padded cradle, so the lenses never touch anything.

Editor's Choice
Universal Car Sun Visor Sunglasses Holder Clip
Clips to any visor and cradles your glasses so the lenses stay clear of hard surfaces — available in leather-look and carbon-style finishes.
Shop nowIf your car doubles as your office, look for a clip that earns its spot twice over. A combined glasses-and-card clip keeps parking tickets, fuel receipts and toll cards from migrating into the door pocket abyss.

Recommended
Universal Car Sunglasses Holder & Card Clip
A two-in-one visor clip that holds your sunnies and your cards or tickets — small, light and fits any vehicle.
Shop nowAnd for interiors with a bit of personality, practical doesn't have to mean plain. A crystal-studded holder turns storage into styling — especially in a cabin that already leans into the bling theme.

Staff Pick
Rhinestone Car Sun Visor Glasses Holder - Crystal Organizer Box
A soft-lined visor box with crystal embellishments — protects your lenses while adding sparkle to the cabin.
Shop nowVent organisers and console cases
Visors aren't the only option. A hanging vent organiser gives your sunnies a padded pouch alongside your phone and other small essentials — handy in cars where the visor already carries a garage remote or toll tag.

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Leather Car Air Vent Storage Organizer - Phone Glasses Holder Box
A soft leather pocket that hangs from the air vent, keeping glasses, phone and small essentials together at arm's reach.
Shop nowPrefer full-case protection? A magnetic console case closes around your glasses completely, which is the safest option if you carry prescription eyewear or premium frames.

Honda Accord Civic CRV Magnetic Leather Glasses Case Holder
A magnetic-close leather case tailored for Honda interiors — full enclosure means zero dust, zero scratches.
Shop nowWhich holder type suits you?
| Holder type | Best for | Worth knowing |
|---|---|---|
| Visor clip | Everyday drivers who want one-handed access | Check your visor thickness — padded visors need a wider clip jaw |
| Visor box | Delicate or embellished frames | Soft lining protects lenses; slightly bulkier on the visor |
| Vent organiser | Cars with busy visors or multiple small items | Hangs clear of airbags and doesn't block vent airflow when positioned low |
| Magnetic console case | Prescription glasses and premium frames | Full enclosure — best scratch and dust protection of the lot |
Pro tip
Never leave polarised sunglasses on the dash or parcel shelf in summer. Cabin temperatures well above 60°C can delaminate the polarising film — the holder isn't just about scratches, it's about keeping your lenses out of the oven zone.
Small habit, big difference
Like most good car organisation, a sunglasses holder works because it removes a decision. One home for your sunnies, at eye level, every drive — and suddenly you're not buying a replacement pair every summer. Browse the full Interior Accessories collection to give the rest of your cabin the same treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will a visor clip damage my sun visor?
Quality clips use rounded jaws and soft padding, so they grip without marking the fabric. If your visor is very soft or padded, choose a clip with a wide opening and fit it towards the stiffer edge of the visor.
Can I still use the visor with a holder attached?
Yes — clips sit flush enough that the visor folds down normally. Position the clip towards the inboard end so it doesn't block your sight line when the visor is lowered.
Is it bad to leave sunglasses in a hot car at all?
Short stints are fine, but sustained heat can warp plastic frames and damage polarised or coated lenses. A visor or console holder keeps glasses out of direct sun, which dramatically lowers the temperature they're exposed to.
What's the safest option for prescription glasses?
A fully enclosed case, like a magnetic console holder, offers the best protection. It shields lenses from dust, UV and contact damage — worthwhile insurance given the cost of prescription lenses.

