Yeok—January 21, 2026✓ Verified purchase
These EarlySincere AI Smart Glasses are surprisingly impressive. The design looks modern and stylish, and they’re comfortable enough to wear all day. The photochromic lenses are a great touch—they automatically adjust to lighting conditions, which makes them practical both indoors and outdoors. The 8MP 4K HD camera captures clear photos and smooth videos, and the audio recording is crisp. I especially like how discreet and easy it is to use—perfect for hands-free moments, travel, or daily activities. The AI voice control works well and makes operating the glasses simple without needing to press buttons. Bluetooth calling is clear on both ends, and the built-in speakers sound better than expected for glasses. Battery life is solid; the 410mAh battery easily lasts through regular daily use without constant recharging. Overall, these smart glasses combine technology, comfort, and functionality very well. Great for anyone looking for smart features in a wearable that still looks like regular glasses. Highly recommended! Read more
Antoine—March 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I'm very impressed with the EarlySincere 2026 AI Smart Glasses. They work flawlessly and connect flawlessly to your phone. Records video and takes very clear pictures. The video is clear. Awesome translation, awesome visual search. I definitely recommend this product. It plays music via Bluetooth. Not the best quality for speakers, but coming from glasses, I would say top-notch. You can hear well and very legibly; it sounds like a transistor radio. But voices are clear on phone calls, and music is clear. The build is very sturdy. I'm really pleasantly surprised. Read more
Luciana—March 30, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Great smart glasses for everyday use. The call quality is clear and reliable, and they’re very lightweight and comfortable to wear. Setup was quick, and they’re easy to use right away. The size fits well without feeling bulky. For the features included, they’re definitely good value for money. Read more
Informative Opinion—March 24, 2026✓ Verified purchase
First off the glasses look ridiculous on your head. The arms are extremely far from the face, as others have stated. Also, the recording setup is obnoxious. There is a built in flash, which is cool if needed, but it flashes every time you take a photo and is just on when recording. There was no way to turn this off. Despite these things I wanted to give it a chance but the deal breaker for me was data transfer. The only option is Wifi, which is dumb. There should be an option to pull files via the use port. But even using the Wifi did not work. The app just continually crashed and no transfer was possible. Luckily I was able to reset and hopefully delete my data from the glasses, though I have my doubts since you never get to see it. Aside from that the sound quality is ok. It sounds distant, probably the wide arms, and highly pitched, I assume cheap speakers. I would love for someone to get there right but these are not the ones. Read more
marcus frierson—March 24, 2026✓ Verified purchase
First of all these glasses, don’t have ChatGPT on them. But that’s OK because the battery life is so long it’s ridiculous. The sound is OK...now that I’m used to it. I have the Ray-Ban glasses and they sound is amazing. But I think these glasses are better. I have the ones with the lenses that change colors with the sun light. I had the meta ones that did the same thing but they didn’t do it as good. These glasses are better. A third cost less, takes good pictures and videos… So what.... if it doesn’t have ChatGPT. It has an assistant on there. It’s just the battery life is crazy on this thing. I forget I have them on. The battery, literally lasted days with steady use. Read more
J.M.—April 6, 2026✓ Verified purchase
They are relatively light, not too bulky and they look good on you. You don't look like a cyborg. They are comfortable to wear. The rims are a little thick and you can see/feel this while using them. Video stabilization seems good (no tearing). This is where the good part of the review ends. -As sunglasses they do not work: the photochromic tinting is very very weak. You can barely tell you are wearing sunglasses. Connectivity is atrocious: -There is no auto download from the glasses, you have to go in the app and press several menus to sync. -Several times the app could not find the glasses (in some sort of point to point Wi-Fi) to download the images. App: -The usual app confusion: the description says one thing, the manual says another app, the box another... very barebones app. -Auto saving to your phone gallery in android saves in the Pictures root (mixed in with all the other poorly developed apps that did not bother to either create a folder or place the pictures in a standard folder), not in the DCIM. -No way to only use the photos part vs also use them for speakers. -If you charge it while off, it turns itself on and hijacks your Bluetooth audio from your phone. Sounds quality is poor: -very tinny sound. Audio is not very directed and very loud: everybody around you can hear it. Image quality is bad too: -Very desaturated, dull, heavily denoised noisy images. -Video stabilization was good, no tearing. -Poor indoor performance (but this was expected) AI performance is poor. -AI it is always listening, even after you tell it to not to. It will verbally say "exiting the conversation" and you can see it continue to (poorly) transcribe what you are saying. -Poor AI performance is mainly because the transcription of what you say to it is very bad, so the model never really gets your query in an understandable way. The already bad transcription performance, got much much worse outdoors. -Besides "what am i looking at", no query would utilize the camera effectively. For e.g. Me: "i am looking at a sign, can you tell me what it says" would result in AI: "Please tell me what the sign says so I can tell you what it says" (WHAT?). Setup is cumbersome: -the glasses came "new" seemingly already paired (in Chinese) and had to be reset. -App confusion doesn't help -Unclear if using a rapid charger only warms up the battery (that is what the warning label said), not charge, or break the device. It is a pity because the large battery capacity, and the built-in USB-C charging (no weird dongles) and the form factor were great. I returned them. I have come to the conclusion that all of the good reviews are probably sponsored. Given that all the app names are in common with several different "AI glasses" of not well known glasses ranging from $50 to $250, I assume that they are all different flavors of the same substandard product. Read more