SusanS—October 8, 2025
I was impressed with how easy to pair and control these were for music, audibooks, etc.The sound is clear, but don’t expect to catch all the nuances of music. Translating was a little tricky to figure out. When I used it to translate from a Spanish language TV show to English, it was pretty accurate but the lag time made it difficult to follow. It does work really well translating your spoken word into written word on your phone. Quick and accurate. I think with familiarity, these glasses would do a good job of translating for travel They seem to charge up quickly and hold a charge for over two weeks when not in use. I learned the hard way that the charging cord should not be treated harshly. When I broke it, all it took was one email to receive a replacement very quickly. The instructions are confusing but eventually I figured them out. You can download the app and the Url was not on the package to do that. It was on a sticker in the instruction book. Another downside is if you need prescription glasses to read, receiving a written translation on your phone is a challenge since you already have these glasses on. Read more
jean—December 24, 2025
They made great Christmas gifts. Every one loved them Read more
imtrevonte—September 6, 2025
Comfortable to wear. But trying to access features was very spotty. Read more
Jessie P.—June 27, 2025
These AI glasses are comfortable, lightweight, and surprisingly versatile. I originally got them hoping to passively understand conversations around me in other languages (like housekeeping staff or in public). However, that’s not exactly how they work—and that’s important to know upfront. Translation Experience: -You must select the language being spoken first, then start a translation session in the app. -It’s built for two-way conversation, not eavesdropping or background translation. -It works well when set up correctly—but it’s not as automatic as I expected. Unexpected Win: Audiobooks & Sleep Sounds What I ended up loving most is how comfortable these are for listening. I use them: -To stream audiobooks on long walks without the pressure of earbuds -To fall asleep to relaxing soundscapes in the Ear Dance app (included free!) -As open-ear Bluetooth speakers with surprisingly decent clarity The Ear Dance app has a generous selection of AI-guided modes and peaceful audio—great bonus. Tech & Design: -Bluetooth connection is fast and smooth -App navigation is intuitive -Lenses are easy to clip in/out (mine became sunglasses instantly) -They’re comfortable even after hours of wear Things to Know: -Not water resistant -Best used when you’re actively engaged in a conversation or guided mode -Battery life is decent, but I turn them off when not in use to preserve charge Bottom Line: These aren’t magical real-time mind-reading glasses—but they are an impressive piece of accessible wearable tech. I reach for them more often than I expected—especially for hands-free listening and travel. Read more
J J & J—June 20, 2025
These AI translation glasses are really impressive in terms of language support—160+ languages is no joke, and the real-time translation is pretty accurate and fast. The open-ear speakers and voice assistant make them super convenient for travel and conversations. It also comes with a removable magnetic piece for sunny days. The design is sleek and comfortable to wear, plus the anti-blue light lenses are a nice bonus for daily use. Pairing via Bluetooth was straightforward, and I love having the translation and audio features combined in one device. Read more
Mishkie K—June 30, 2025
These glasses are a great way to experience this new technology. While not yet quite perfect, they show a lot of promise. It provides real-time translation, right into your ears, as well as the ability to stream music or audio from a device and also works with cell phones for hands-free conversation. The audio is pretty impressive, but if there is a lot of ambient noise, the glasses audio can get muddled. I got these to travel and experiment with, and as I am having some work in the house being done, and they speak Spanish and Brazilian, I am waiting to try the interactive translation feature. Based on the instructions, you need to know what language you need to translate BEFORE starting the translation app. Admittedly, I have not addressed every function available in the glasses, but the ones I have tried all work very well. Biggest CON for me is the lenses. I don't need glasses except to read, and these lenses seem to slightly distort my vision. They do come with a magnetic sunglass lens that turns them into sunglasses too. I can not wear these when driving, or reading, which does limit their convenience somewhat. Really looking forward to discussing the modifications with my builders in their native language. I'll report back on my experience if it is NOT seamless or clear, but based on all the other things I did try, I do not expect any issues. For less than $50, great entry into this technology. Read more
November'sgirl—June 23, 2025
These are pretty cool. I haven't messed with them too much since right now I'm out of my contacts and have to wear my actual glasses. I love the ease of use and fact that you could wear these and no one would know that you're actually understanding that they're saying. Not for eavesdropping purposes, but for those that are speaking another language and very well could be talking about you! The frame is pretty on point style wise, and the addition of the sunglass lenses is really nice as well. Read more