

🖤 Shade your ride, own the vibe.
AUGOLA’s Car Window Shades come in a 2-pack of large, breathable nylon mesh screens (49"x22") that block 99% of UV rays and heat while allowing windows to roll freely. Designed for quick, adhesive-free installation, these durable shades provide privacy and sun protection for backseat passengers in most cars, SUVs, trucks, and vans. Ideal for families, pet owners, and anyone seeking cooler, safer rides with a sleek, modern look.







| ASIN | B099NBSZN6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,418 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #10 in Side Automotive Window Sunshades |
| Brand | AUGOLA |
| Brand Name | AUGOLA |
| Closure Type | Foldable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Passenger Car , SUV Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,955 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 49"L x 22"W |
| Manufacturer | AUGOLA |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 49"L x 22"W |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Passenger Car , SUV Car |
P**H
Functional Window Shades
For the money, these shades are fine. Obviously, they aren't "one size fits all" because not all widows are the same. However, they are very elastic, and you can work with them to fit your window. You may just have some excess to tuck in. They offer shade and keep the bugs out while the widow is down. There are probably better options out there, but I feel fine with these for the money.
T**S
Great for kids, pets, and back sear guest
If you have pets or kids highly recommend. I have an all black interior and I'm in Ga with some brutal summers. Ac may be going, but it still takes a few mins for the whole vehicle to get cool let alone cold as I do not have vents in my back seat. I got these and it almost 100% blacks out my backseat. I have been very happy with it. I can tell a cool down difference from my front vs my back seats especially when combined with a sun shield for the front window. They're easy to put on and they STAY on. I'll go 70 to 80 and not have to worry about them. They also are fine when it rains so long as your vehicles seal is good. I have had random rain events and forgotten to take them down and the interior of my car was fine and they dried on their own. I have a mid-size suv and I still have room for them to stretch length or height wise. They come in a pack of 2 and only fit the rear seat windows FYI. I have driven with them both in the day and night. They're best during the day, but its not the absolute best at night for visual. I have been fine with them on for night drives, but if you have vision issues definitely test them out if you are like me and turn your body to check your blindspots when safe.
K**R
work but not the best
Work well enough. I have a corolla and it does fit the back seat window okay, it will slide off and have to be put back on. Having it on both sides of window is nice for blocking sun but can make it a bit harder to see out of - compared to other sun shades I've used that worked to block sun but didn't block visibility as much. Wind does come through nicely which is why we got these - to keep my daughter out of direct sun but the window can still roll down. Definitely take the recommendation of not getting it wet. It rained randomly and it was just wet stretchy mesh that didn't want to dry and was impossible to see through Had some that were the same material, single with magnets for the inner door frame that worked just as well and had better visibility. Would prefer those again over these
B**L
Great Shades
Love this window screen! It fits perfect over the back windows of my 24 RAV4! The mesh is nice but feels like it could rip easily. Just be mindful putting it on and taking it off. It is easy to put on and take off, no trouble there. It provides very nice shade but isn’t too dark that they can’t be in place while driving. I wish it came with a bag to store the shades in, but it works fine to just fold them up and put them back in the box it came in; they fold very compactly. Overall, this is just what we needed for our car camping trips.
Z**B
Be careful how you handle this!
I installed them(2) last week and there was some difficulti in stretching them out and trying to be careful not to tear it as I positioned it over the corners. The holes were a little tricky too and after getting it on they looked sort of ok. You must not drive with the driver's side one on because you need to see clearly and should you get into an accident,once the police see that cover, you could be held responsible for your own damage as well as the other persons. I remove BOTH SIDES of the front side windows. When it rains they will get wet of course, but NO WATER COMES IN as long as the window itself is closed. About keeping the inside of the car cooler (and I have tinted window film ) I really didn't notice any difference.... it was still very uncomfortable. I noticed the first opened seam today when I went to put them on again. I will sew that area by machine before it starts to detach from the elastic. I.doubt that this will last anytime for long because of the force it takes just to get them on. The stress factor is the cause of the seam opening up. The idea is good but the seam needs improving. If you leave the window down, the air coming in is just as hot as the outside. I tried it and it was hotter inside than outside. I won't keep the window down as long as it's hot outside. To each his own. I don't think it's strong enough material for the wear and tear it's going to get. You have to be careful putting it on and taking it off. If you have talons for nails, you will tear it. This review was for the FRONT screens, NOT THE Back ONES. THE BACK ARE BETTER BECAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE THE HOLES AND ARE Easier TO PUT ON. I RECOMMEND THESE.U
W**N
The Large/SUV Fit My 2025 Subaru Outback.
The Large/SUV Fit My 2025 Subaru Outback. Like that it has Velcro tabs on each end and Velcro tape for attaching to your car, BUT I really wonder how necessary the Velcro is, as it seems like the rubber door gaskets should keep it in place. The rear section is slightly tapered (wider at the bottom) like it is made for this style of (slanted) door/window frame, which results in a perfect fit. Installing & removing is quick & easy. My intent is to use this for stationary use only when car camping to keep bugs out and to keep it from heating up too much. I also tried the Magnelex window 'sock' on my Outback, and am thinking of keeping it instead of this one, as it seems like a nicer fabric and is a little heavier (3.65 oz. vs. 3.20 oz.). The Magnelex is Not tapered for door frame/window fit and does Not have Velcro tabs. Regardless of the bug screen, care needs to be taken installing & removing to prevent tearing. The Outback has a rather pointy right-angle top corner that could easily damage any bug screen. Also, Not sure any of these bug screens should be used while driving, except on the drivers side or behind the driver, since unless it is close to you it is going to negatively affect visibility. Though I already have a bug screen for my 2017 Tacoma that fits fine, I tried this Augola window screen. I don't recommend it for the Tacoma as it is just a little short (top to bottom), which might allow bugs in.
K**N
Window screen for camping was perfect
Fit perfectly! Wasn’t sure it would fit, but it worked great on the truck.
M**D
Complete coverage
We use these for our SUV. So tired of all the open spots on other window shades blinding my kid. These block out the sun but he can still see outside. Super easy to slip on and off.
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