Shay—December 9, 2025
I purchased a pair of Bluetooth Audio Glasses (specifically the [Insert a well-known brand like Bose or Anker here] model) because I was tired of two things: A) losing an AirPod, and B) looking like a cartoon character with giant headphones on. These glasses are a revelation! The sound quality is surprisingly rich for open-ear audio—you get your music, but you can also hear the barista call your name (or the spouse calling your name, which is arguably more important). It's like having a personalized, low-volume soundtrack playing just for you. The witty part is the sheer secret-agent power they grant you. I can be listening to a heavy metal playlist while maintaining a completely neutral expression in a serious meeting, or seamlessly answer a work call while walking the dog—no fumbling, no wires, just a subtle tap on the temple. My fashion sense is 10/10, and my situational awareness is intact. I feel like a well-dressed spy who is constantly narrating their own life with excellent bass. Five stars for making mundane life feel like a movie montage. Would you like me to find a specific, highly-rated model of Bluetooth glasses, like the Ray-Ban Meta for video/AI, or one of the popular Bose Frames for audio quality? Read more
Bek—October 10, 2025
The design is sleek and comfortable to wear for long periods, and the sound quality is pretty good for open-ear speakers. However, the functions feel a bit limited, and setting everything up took some time. Once connected, it works fine for music and calls, but the controls could be more user-friendly. Overall, decent quality for the price but not perfect. Read more
Grace—December 6, 2025
I wasn’t sure what to expect, but these Bluetooth audio glasses turned out great. The open-ear speakers have clear sound without blocking out my surroundings, which is perfect for walking or working. The frame is lightweight and comfortable enough to wear for hours, and I like that the lenses have blue-light blocking since I’m on screens a lot. The microphone works well for calls, and the 5–6 hour battery life has been more than enough for my day. Overall, they feel convenient, stylish, and really practical. Would definitely recommend! Read more
Zeidi Bonilla—December 12, 2025
The glasses provide clear audio and a light fit that feels natural all day. The microphone works very well and the battery lasts long enough for worry-free use. Read more
ConcernedConsumer—September 8, 2025
These glasses are VERY lightweight compared to the name brand smart glasses. This is listed as a brown but the arms are actually white and the front frame looks more like cream/coffee color. I am glad they are not brown! Each arm has its own power on and off button. Sound quality is ok, not as good as the name brand ones. So far i only used it without downloading the app and testing the translation option. However I did notice that they have hundreds of languages to select from for the app, so my guess is that all of those languages are available for translation. All in all i would say these are pretty good glasses for the price point. They are fraction of what the name brand smart glasses cost. I would consider them stylish. I would be worried about breaking them easily. Read more
Andrei Evich—January 3, 2026
Lightweight and comfortable. Sound is okay for calls and podcasts, mic works well. You can hear surroundings, which is a big plus. Battery lasts about 5–6 hours. Good for daily use, not for loud music. Read more
Sam—September 14, 2025
I almost never leave a one star review but this product couldn't deserve one more. This is my experience with iOS / iPhone: I downloaded the app and it asked if I had a QR code in the box. I said I did then it just told me to pair them. Not sure why it wanted the QR code to begin with but whatever. The next step told me to turn Bluetooth on for this app in Settings (it was already on for my entire phone but iOS has app specific settings). I went to the iOS settings app and found the settings panel for this and it had options for notifications and whatnot, but nothing for Bluetooth. I couldn't turn it on. I happen to be a developer, and know that the app needs to request bluetooth permission and it'll just automatically happen if you say ok without having to go to settings the first time the app asks for bluetooth permission. It never did. So the app kept telling me to go to settings to enable Bluetooth, which it never requested, so it never showed up as an option …so I went back to the app and it kept telling me to request permission that it didn't ask for so the option wasn't available. It's a loop of go to settings / go to the app / go to settings / go to the app that literally never stops. The hardware might be the best thing in the entire world but the app is programmed so horribly that it literally tells you to do something that you can't do because the app didn't ask permission of the OS in the first place. If you want to recycle some e-waste this is the product for you. If you don't want to buy something completely useless only to throw it away I wouldn't buy it. Read more
Bruno—September 5, 2025
These AI Smart Glasses are just okay for the price point. They connected easily via Bluetooth to my iPhone without any issues, and the built-in speakers work fine, though nothing impressive. The biggest drawback is the limited functionality—at the end of the day, they’re basically just earbuds incorporated into glasses, not much more. If that’s all you’re looking for, they get the job done, but don’t expect much beyond that. Read more