Lawrence Jamerson—March 16, 2026
I don't like the look of these, but they function perfectly. Even as sunglasses. Much lighter than I expected, so comfortable to wear. The app is easy to find (I use Android). It is a little strange to set up, and it took a few attempts. That was annoying, so be patient. It tells you it is connecting, but it means to connect. The English is poor in the app. You need bluetooth, which I don't like personally as it drains my phone battery too fast. It did find and connect the glasses quickly once I figured out the lingo. The paper instructions are very brief. I guess you can go through the list and test the different functions. The use is fairly intuitive. The app instructions are far better and actually useful. Spend the time and this is a really cool gizmo. The photo recognition is very wordy! Say "hey cyan" to stop it. Translation is cool! It recognized my French attempt and translated on screen and verbally. Easy to take photos and import into the app (need wifi on). This will take a lot of fun playing with to be as smooth as I want, but it is an amazing gizmo. Right now I have to charge it up! It is not a standard charging cord, and I would not know where to get a replacement, so look after it. the cord is way too short. I cannot yet find any information on playing music in the app faq, or connecting to a source. Hopefully this will be easy to figure out. Also, if it is possible to change the "Hey Cyan" prompt. I think most people will have fun with these. And they are useful too. Read more

TJS—March 28, 2026
Im not really sure how I feel about these just yet. My first impression when I opened them was that the lenses are smaller than they looked in the photos, so the style is definitely more sporty or low profile. When I tried to go through the setup process it definitely took me a minute to figure out. I think that these will take a while for me to get used to and get the hang of, but I am really eager to see how much these come in handy and if a more casual pair is worth it in the future. Read more
DC—April 1, 2026
There’s a lot going on with these glasses. The camera quality is actually pretty decent—photos and video look clear enough to be usable, which was one of the main things I wanted. The orange frame is fun, although the black speckled finish wasn’t my favorite in person. It looks accidental/dirty. Where these didn’t work for me was in actual wear. The lenses have a reflective coating that creates noticeable color shifting unless you’re looking perfectly straight ahead. It reminded me of that off-axis effect you get with 3D glasses, where things start to look slightly distorted. The arms also weren’t very comfortable, and after wearing them for a 20-minute drive I ended up with a headache. The voice assistant (“Hey Cyan”) was also a bit too sensitive and would trigger randomly, which got distracting pretty quickly. I originally planned to use these for motorcycle riding, but the visual distortion makes me hesitant for that kind of use. Read more
alevertov—March 29, 2026
These AI glasses are seriously impressive. The camera quality is great for such a small device -photos and 1080p videos come out clear and are super convenient for hands-free recording. The audio is also surprisingly good with the dual mic and speakers. The AI features are what really make these stand out. The translation function is very helpful and works smoothly, and having smart features built in makes them feel really futuristic and useful. They connect easily to WiFi and are simple to use once set up. They’re lightweight, comfortable to wear, and feel durable enough for everyday use, even outdoors. Great option if you want something practical with cool tech features built in! Read more
RJD—March 28, 2026
I ordered these out of curiosity and interest in wearable tech, wanting something functional but still comfortable. They’re surprisingly lightweight and easy to wear. The features are useful, and the design doesn’t feel overly bulky. It’s a cool blend of tech and practicality. Cons: Battery life can be limited depending on usage, and there’s a learning curve with features. Quality of photos isn’t great. Style is really only for a biker. Nothing else. Read more
JK.Barker—March 16, 2026
These ANUMITRA AI Smart Glasses have quickly become my favorite outdoor tech accessory. The sleek, lightweight TR90 frames are surprisingly comfortable for all-day wear, and their durable, IP65 waterproof design means I can wear them confidently during hikes, outdoor adventures, or even in light rain without worry. The 8MP HD camera captures stunning, crisp videos and photos, making it effortless to document my family’s adventures hands-free—whether we’re biking, hiking, or exploring new places. The AI voice assistant is incredibly intuitive, allowing me to record, take photos, or answer calls with just a simple voice command, which is so convenient when I’m busy managing everything on the go. The real-time WiFi streaming is a game-changer, letting me share moments instantly with family and friends. Plus, the dual speakers and noise reduction mic deliver clear audio even in bustling outdoor environments—perfect for calls or listening to music during a walk. Controls are user-friendly, with intuitive buttons and touch areas that make switching between modes seamless. The glasses automatically reconnect to my phone via Bluetooth 5.4, and the OTA firmware updates ensure I always have the latest features. Whether I’m capturing memories during family outings, recording my cycling routes, or just enjoying some hands-free calls, these smart glasses combine functionality with style—truly a versatile gadget for active lifestyles and tech enthusiasts alike. Read more