Grace—December 15, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The battery life is honestly great. I go on long hikes, and it easily lasts through my 8-hour trips while recording POV footage. I also love that I can plug it into a power bank while using it, so battery life is never a worry when I’m traveling or out outdoors. Absolutely I would recommend it to my friends. Read more
BCooley—December 25, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I'm sure for many people, these may be fine. I however am an old man and have struggled to use them. I have issues with the buttons and the keep sliding off of my nose. The translation app seems overly complicated . Like I said, they will be fine for others, just not for me. Read more
Marco Pantalone—February 1, 2026
I’ve been playing around with the idea of smart glasses for a while, and these G2 Pros are a bit of a mixed bag. On the plus side, the 1080P video is surprisingly stable. I tried them out while chasing my kids around the yard, and the EIS (electronic stabilization) actually kept the footage from looking like a shaky mess. The real-time translation is a neat trick, too, it supports a huge range of languages, which feels like something out of a sci-fi movie when it works. There are some trade-offs, though. The frame is light at 43g, but it feels a bit bulky compared to my regular glasses. Also, the battery life for video is only about an hour. That’s fine for a quick clip of a bike ride, but you won't be filming a whole afternoon out. I also wish the AI Assistant details were clearer; the manual mentions voice commands, but it’s not always the most responsive. It’s a cool gadget if you want hands-free video without spending Ray-Ban prices, but keep your expectations realistic about the battery and the fit. Read more
Cherie J—November 7, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The G2 Pro smart glasses with camera and Bluetooth have made my walks so much better! I've captured sunrises and my dog's non stop chasing all recorded with a simple tap (thanks to the video recording feature). Bluetooth connects on the recording glasses to my playlist, and the open design lets me hear traffic, so it's safe. They're lightweight, comfortable, and I totally forget I'm wearing them! No more stopping to take out my phone.These camera sunglasses let me document every moment without missing a beat! Read more
Kwame—December 3, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Camera stopped working after a week Read more
Customer—December 16, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Vlogger’s great helperI enjoy wearing these smart glasses with camera when I go out.It shot my travel vlog at outdoor with 1080P stabilization, that no jitters even on bumpy trails. Voice control caught those fleeting moments of brilliance. 7-hour battery outlasted my hiking crew. Read more
Kelley Sherrill—November 27, 2025✓ Verified purchase
So far so good.. They're a little heavier than I thought they would be. The picture from the camera is ok but decent. I don't have much experience with AI glasses but these don't seem overwhelming. I do like the button wake up for the cyan assistant.. I don't dislike them. I'm still deciding on if keeping them. I really wanted the ray bans but I'm scared to spend that much on them... Decisions... decisions.. Read more
Dana E. Cameron—January 24, 2026
My overall impressions of the G2 Pro smart glasses are mixed. On the positive side, the fit is comfortable, the sound quality is impressive, and the AI features work surprisingly well—the responsiveness to voice commands like taking photos or asking quick questions is smooth and genuinely helpful. Battery life is also solid, giving me enough usage for longer outings without worry. I also appreciated having three different lens options included, which adds some flexibility right out of the box. Unfortunately, the design is a major letdown. The styling is downright unattractive and honestly reminded me of the BCGs issued in Basic Training—not exactly something I’m eager to wear in public. The lack of transition lenses quickly became the biggest frustration for me. Even a simple supermarket run required either sticking with clear lenses the entire time or constantly swapping to darker lenses when going in and out. That kills the convenience these glasses are supposed to offer. Overall, the idea is good and the functionality is promising, but the practical day‑to‑day experience suffers. Without transition lenses and with such clunky aesthetics, they’re difficult to recommend beyond casual or niche use. Read more