Meezy—March 18, 2025
When I ordered these they were listed as "AI assistant" glasses so I was slightly disappointed when I saw they were really just voice activated. The audio through the arms of the glasses is interesting and I do like the big and huge lenses and the all black coloring. They charge up uniquely with a very specific type of magnet chargers that connect to both sides. The polarization of the lenses is pretty good not great but good. Upon first wearing them I got complimented by some girl coming out of a bar and she said, "Nice glasses." and smiled at me. Then I said "Ohh...Thank you", because I'm not used to getting compliments on sunglasses that I have over my prescription glasses but then I looked at her and she had on like the same sunglasses. So I guess they look good which is why they get four stars instead of three from me. They function great as glasses but not so great as music listening devices unless you just don't care about sound quality. The battery doesn't seem to stay charged for long either but I end up just really using them as sun glasses so the battery don't really matter to me. And I guess forty bucks is worth it since they are polarized. dark and trendy looking. Read more
Marla—February 26, 2025
These are pretty awesome smart glasses. First, as sunglasses, they are pretty dark. Appearance, they are sort of chunky, and compare to regular sunglay sort of like early cell phones, compared to flip phones, almost look like a kid's toy glasses or cartoon glasses. They fit so so over my prescription glasses. I don't think they're meant to fit over them at all, though. I was able to listen to music through them, answer a call, and connect with Alexa, but for some reason, she couldn't turn the volume up for me. The coolest thing, though, was being able to aim my camera on my phone, walk away, and snap the picture from the glasses. Fairly easy to operate. I'm sure I will get better at it as I use them longer. Read more
HollyC—December 1, 2024
If you’re a Dr Who fan these may remind you of the Sonic Glasses from the 12th doctor. If you’re looking for technologically advanced Smart Glasses that can do tons of cool things, these aren’t your glasses. However, if you’re looking for a kinda cool gadget in an affordable price range, these fit the bill. They come nicely packaged for gifting. They come with a carry bag, cleaning cloth, charger and manual. The manual is small and doesn’t have a ton of info but I was able to understand the instructions. It easily connected to my iPhone. I was able to control the volume with my phone and there are buttons on the glasses that can do several things too, including taking a photo. You have to have your camera open on phone and pointed at target. The glasses are more of a remote, which can be cool for selfies and in place of a timer. The side pieces are a bit twisted on mine with one opening more than another (shown in photo on cardboard). I think these would be nice for use outside in the sunny weather when you want music but not headphones. I think these are good for this lower price range. And would be a great gift for a younger person who likes cool gadgets. Read more
KyleeLou ENP-BC—January 3, 2025
Okay, these sunglasses are a vibe. They've got that 80s feel – not quite Wayfarers, but in that same cool, classic zone. Super comfy to wear, too. They've got built-in speakers, so you can listen to music, take calls hands-free, while you're out and about. Perfect for biking, walking the dog, even just running errands. They're polarized, so they cut the glare, and the sound quality is surprisingly decent. Honestly, these are just fun. Great for anyone who wants to add a little soundtrack to their outdoor adventures, or who just wants to have a little fun. They are easy to operate and a different new way to listen to music. highly recommended Read more
Michael L. Knapp—November 28, 2024
Well, these "smart" sunglasses actually do what they claim but the devil is in the details. First, the manual is written so tiny that I can't read them even with a magnifying glass. I started pushing the buttons and it did connect easily to my Fire Tablet. Unfortunately the volume is very low and the fidelity leaves a lot to be desired with a scratchy sounding treble, zero noticeable bass and over emphasis on midrange. It does charge quickly and hold a charge for a long time but the music sounds so bad that so most likely will only use theM as regular sunglasses. Read more
yosvel espinosa—February 21, 2025
These cycling sunglasses have been a game-changer for my rides. I use them while riding my scooter, and they allow me to enjoy my music without blocking out important sounds around me. The built-in speakers provide clear audio, and the hands-free calling feature is super convenient. The polarized lenses offer great protection from the sun, and they’re comfortable enough to wear for long periods. The fit is secure, even on bumpy rides, and the overall design looks sleek and modern. If you're looking for a way to listen to music while staying aware of your surroundings, these are an excellent choice. Highly recommend! Read more
Customer—January 26, 2025
I’ve been using these smart sunglasses for listening to jazz throughout the day, and they’re okay for the price. The built-in speakers deliver decent audio quality, though not as immersive as I’d hoped. For a first pair, they’re functional and do the job without breaking the bank. The voice-controlled features are a nice touch, and the lightweight design makes them comfortable for long hours. While the style is sleek and modern, as mentioned, the sound could use more depth for true music lovers. Read more
Cecelia ❤️—January 14, 2025
Cool glasses and great sound. they are a little bulky though. I would not wear as a normal day to day glasses. Maybe somewhere outdoors not wanting to carry anything but still head music. durable and well made Read more