Richard Park—July 2, 2025
The Bluetooth 5.4 connection paired instantly with my Google Pixel and stayed rock solid—even with my phone in my pocket. No dropouts, no lag—just smooth, stable connection all day long. The real standout is the voice recognition and translation feature. The voice recognition and translation. I tested them out in a noisy Seoul restaurant and they nailed real-time Korean-to-English translation. And it still let me hear the environment naturally while feeding the translation directly into my ears. It honestly felt like a conversation with subtitles. The metal frame has held up amazingly well—even after being tossed in and out of bags daily. Touch controls are super responsive, battery life easily lasts through a full day of meetings, and the UV lenses give them a sleek sunglasses look. No more awkward phone fumbling mid-meeting—these smart glasses with ai translator are now a permanent part of my travel and work setup. Read more
Andrew m—September 8, 2025
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Steve Thompson—July 14, 2025
Does a good job in translation in real time with little or no drop out or latency. The issue is it requires a subscription after 300 minutes of included time. So don't leave it on all the time and you can stretch that time out. Used it a t a Chinese restaurant who had new employees and I could understand what they were saying about the menu...too bad I can't translate back to them. Frankly I keep these in the car in case I get into a situation where I need translation of what is being said BEHIND MY BACK. As for two way translation its not useful, you can get that on your smart phone which makes more sense since ALWAYS have my phone with me. Also the glasses are sunglasses which is kinda funny at night in dim lighted spaces. I note a Price drop from $47.99 to $24.59 which is not surprising and the only reason I gave it 4 stars, at the original price its a 3 star. Read more
Kiran Khatri—August 28, 2025
Not that useful,you need app to for translation Read more
Catarino Escareno—July 1, 2025
These ai smart sunglasses have quickly become a part of my daily routine. The UV400 lenses provide excellent protection during sunny afternoon walks, and the lightweight metal frame is so comfortable I often forget I'm even wearing them. Bluetooth 5.4 pairing is instant — the moment I put them on, they automatically connect to my phone. Whether I'm jumping between calls, audiobooks, or playlists, they handle it all seamlessly. I especially love wearing them outdoors; the battery life easily lasts through a full day of activities. Bonus features like voice memos, hands-free photo capture, and audio/video call support make them even more versatile. If you’re looking for a pair of Bluetooth sunglasses with UV protection, multilingual translation, and intuitive touch controls, this pair is an absolute steal. Read more
Dr. RB Hernandez—July 2, 2025
The media could not be loaded. I've been testing these smart glasses, and honestly, they're pretty impressive. The real-time translation across 100+ languages actually works well—way better than fumbling with your phone when you're trying to order food in a foreign country. The open-ear design is genius since you can listen to music or take calls while still hearing traffic or conversations around you. They're surprisingly lightweight and don't feel like you're wearing a computer on your face. Battery lasts about 5 hours, which gets me through most of my day, and they charge up in 90 minutes. That said, you can't get them wet, which is a bummer if you're caught in rain. Also, turning them on requires pressing both temples at once—feels weird at first. The translation isn't perfect in noisy environments, but it's still better than gesturing wildly at confused locals. These aren't just a gimmick though. If you travel regularly or work with international clients, the translation feature alone makes them worth it. Plus, they look like normal sunglasses, so you won't feel like a walking tech demo. Would I buy them again? Yeah, definitely. They're not perfect, but they solve real problems without making you look ridiculous. 5/5 stars—great for travelers, just keep them dry. Read more
Fernando Trujillo Garcia—June 28, 2025
At first, I didn’t expect much from these AI smart sunglasses. After a few days, I’m hooked. They let me take calls, listen to music and even translate languages in real time—all while keeping my ears free. Perfect for biking or walking around without missing what’s going on. The touch controls are easy to use. I just tap to skip songs, answer calls, talk to Siri, or start instant translation. Battery lasts about 5 hours and charges fast—under 90 minutes. I wear them every day with no problems. And they look just like normal sunglasses—light, comfy, and stylish. Nobody knows they’re smart until I show them. If you want a hands-free smart gadget that really works (and can translate on the fly), these are worth it. Read more
Chris Patterson—October 16, 2025
These are sunglasses with built-in speakers that connect to your device wirelessly with bluetooth. They work in the same manner as ear buds. The advertised translation requires downloading an app and paying a subscription fee. Although they also work with Google translate. They remind me of the spy glasses that were advertised in comic books many years ago. The glasses themselves aren't very comfortable and are bulky because of the built-in speakers. Not a bad deal for $20, but I wouldn't expect any serious use out of these. They are a novelty item at best. Read more