Ok smart glasses
don't expect anything fancy, they do exactly what they advertise. It has a mic and speaker. But the sun glasses controls your phone to take the picture, so there is no camera in the glasses. Read more
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| Operating System | Android Wear 1.0 |
|---|---|
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Music Player |
| Battery Capacity | 100 Milliamp Hours |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
| GPS | No GPS |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | GenXenon |
| Model Name | M01-T-AI Smart Glasses |












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don't expect anything fancy, they do exactly what they advertise. It has a mic and speaker. But the sun glasses controls your phone to take the picture, so there is no camera in the glasses. Read more
Bluetooth works well for music and calls. Paired easily w/phone and laptop. Sound is clear and in stereo coming out of the 2 "legs". Using the button on each leg, I can control volume, skip to previous/next, and pause/restart music. On low volume, music is much louder to me than to others nearby. It's actually awesome to play my music out in the open air without it being a boombox, yet having nothing blocking my ears so I can stay more connected with my surroundings than with headphones. As for camera and voice assistance, there was not enough information to get those to work on my Samsung phone. Perhaps an additional app would be required, but there's no mention. Even so, I assume it would only control what's on the phone, since I do not see any camera on these glasses. The glasses have large, crystal clear lenses, with detachable magnetic one-piece amber and dark lenses, that work well and attach firmly. Those 2 lenses come with imperceptible film on both sides, which is much easier to start pulling off if you use a sticker rather than fingernails. Comes with a storage bag and wiping cloth. Easy to charge via USB-A w/the included special magnetic cable that connects to each leg. There's no nosepads so the glasses slide down on my low noise bridge, so I will have to attach non-slip pads there. Bottom line: nice looking smart glasses that can handle music and calls via your smart phone, and can be used as sunglasses or screen glasses. Read more




These glasses aren’t too bad. The battery came pre-charged a bit, so I was able to test them right out of the box. Using them is pretty straightforward...you turn them on by touching the designated areas on each arm. Each side turns on independently, so you do have to touch each side to turn them both on. A few moments after I turned them on, pairing mode started automatically & I was able to pair with my iphone on the first try. The sound isn’t spectacular, but it’s not too bad either. You’re not going to be getting bose quality out of them or anything, but it’s sufficient & music sounds average. Not too tinny & not too bassy - just a mediocre normal range. The proprietary magnetic charging cable included is normy USB & works fine. The glasses come in a plain jane foam padded plastic case that holds the cloth, charging cable & microfiber fine. I have a blue light testing light & card & the glasses passed fine & effectively block blue light. The lenses are 0 strength, clear & clean easily with the included microfiber. I did a test phone call with my SO & he said I sounded fine on his end, as did he on mine. The connection held up fine. The glasses themselves are all plastic. I don’t have a large head by any means they fit pretty tightly behind my ears. Really hoping they loosen up a bit after more use, but if not, I do fear they’ll be too tight for prolonged use. Read more