JLP/MFB—February 17, 2026
These AI Smart Glasses are absolutely amazing. You can record video, take snapshots, listen to music and take phone calls. Directions are simple and operate with just a ew clicks of two buttons. One button controls the functions and the other provides access to AI operations. These can also be use for translation services which can be helpful for travelers who are in other countries and who don't speak the language. While they look rather bulky in the postings they are not. In fact that are relatively stylish. Lenses are sensitive to light so they tint to protect your eyes. While they are not prescription strength I suspect it would be rather easy to take them to your optometrist or eyeglass store to get perception lenses to fit. I recommend them without reservation. Read more
CyanSkies—March 6, 2026
These AI smart glasses left me with a complicated impression — there's genuine potential here, but it comes wrapped in some notable compromises. Starting with build quality, the glasses are made of cheap plastic, which is immediately noticeable. They run a bit large, though that's pretty standard for this category of wearable tech. In the box you get the glasses, a proprietary magnetic charging cable, a small instruction booklet, and a carrying case — a reasonable bundle, nothing surprising. One thing to know upfront: you'll need to download a third-party app called HeyCyan to unlock the AI features. The app appears to be from a Chinese company, which may give some users pause. That said, the glasses do function without it — the app is strictly required only for the AI functionality. And those AI features? Actually pretty impressive. I pointed the glasses at my cat and they correctly identified an orange cat, then described the surrounding environment in detail — including a door and staircase nearby. For a budget device, that kind of contextual awareness was genuinely surprising. Beyond AI, I ran through the built-in mini visual guide for taking photos, recording video, and capturing audio. One thoughtful design touch: an indicator light automatically activates whenever you're recording, alerting those around you. It's almost certainly a legal safeguard, but it's a welcome one. In terms of use cases, I can see these being handy for casual vlogging or hands-free recording in situations like documenting interactions with law enforcement from a safe distance. Everyday wear, though? Probably not. And the AI features, while clever, aren't compelling enough to become a daily habit. Bottom line: These glasses are a solid curiosity at a budget price point, but don't expect them to replace anything you already love. Read more
Scoop—March 7, 2026
This is exactly what it seems to be, a generic version of the name brand glasses that cost a LOT more. So, is the experience the same? No. Going to McDonalds is just not the same as going to a nice resteraunt with table cloths etc. But it will get the job done. The quality of the actual device is fine. The camera isn't as good as your phone cam, but it works. I've been toying with the automatic translation, and that actually works. It's a little sluggish, but I doubt it's a lot slower than the expensive ones. The buttons are fine. The audio quality is fine if it's not too noisy around you. They are a little clunky looking, but I guess a lot of people like that. The lens is obvious, which I think is a good thing. Anyone who sees you will know that you may be recording them. I did take away a star not because of the glasses, but the software. On an android, the signup is obnoxious. The process is weird and backwards and seems like it's translated badly. It was so bad that I decided not to review these the same day because I was so annoyed and thought that I should really just go off the quality of the glasses themselves, but dang, that signup was obnoxious. Read more
Jaime otero—February 21, 2026
I absolutely love these AI Smart Glasses! The camera captures super clear photos, and the video quality is seriously impressive! Perfect for vlogging, traveling, or just any day. The real-time language translation feature is amazing and feels futuristic. It’s so helpful for travel and makes communication way easier. The object recognition is also a really cool bonus, it adds a smart, techy edge that makes these glasses feel next-level. Bluetooth audio connects easily and sounds great for calls or listening to music during my commute. They’re lightweight, comfortable, and actually stylish! If you love tech, travel, or creating content, these are such a fun and practical upgrade. Highly recommend! Read more