Sophia C—August 11, 2025
These aren’t flashy or over-the-top, and that’s why I keep grabbing them every day. I listen to podcasts during morning walks and don’t have to stop to skip an episode or ask about the weather. I just tap the frame and say what I need. The fact that I don’t have to dig through my phone or take off gloves when I’m outside really adds to the experience. They hold a charge long enough for a full day’s errands, and when they do need juice, they’re ready again after a short charge. Read more
FRI-Steve—August 19, 2025
These are relatively inexpensive smart glasses, so you get what you pay for. These 4 stars are considering the price paid. Pros: 1. They pair with my IPhone easily and with zero hassles. 2. The Bluetooth connection is stable - I never experienced a drop. 3. The photochromatic lenses do actually lighten and darken quickly. I have to admit that I was pleasantly surprised. Cons: 1. The volume was much lower than I expected. It might be done on purpose because they are open ear, but the volume (even on max) wasn’t loud enough for me, especially when you factor in that the speakers are not next to your ear canals. With that said, I’m older and maybe younger people with acutely better hearing might not find them as quiet. However, I typically use normal over-ear buds and at 60% volume, they are VERY loud. 2. The style of the glasses, for me, wasn’t something I’d like wearing. My wife said that I looked like Clark Kent; wearing glasses to hide the fact that he’s Superman in disguise. 3. The description says that it comes with a case. I only got the bag that they came in. They reside in my SUV as an extra pair of sunglasses -they are not used as smart glasses. Read more

rebelyell80—October 13, 2025
These are very cheaply made and can break easily, especially if dropped (i did). The connection to your phone, car wireless, etc is not that strong, even when just a few feet away, and the charge doesn't seem to last that long even with mild to moderate use. The glasses seem to be flimsy and thin plastic, and you can already see cracks in the material just from a week of occasional use. Read more
Marora—August 13, 2025
It keeps me aware of everything around while still being able to listen to music or catch up on podcasts. The sound isn’t booming, but clear enough to enjoy without needing to crank it up. The lenses darken outside, which is a nice plus—no switching between glasses. These feel like a casual upgrade to a regular pair of shades, but with a little tech twist. Comfortable enough to wear for a long walk, and the Bluetooth paired without any struggle. Read more
oliya—August 12, 2025
These smart glasses have exceeded my expectations in both style and performance. The photochromic lenses adapt quickly to changing light, making them perfect for driving and outdoor activities. The open-ear audio is clear and convenient, allowing me to listen to music or take calls without blocking outside sounds. The Bluetooth connection is stable, and the touch controls are responsive. They are comfortable to wear all day and look great with any outfit. Read more
Paul—August 12, 2025
They’re subtle, useful, and stay out of the way. I’ve used them while grocery shopping, washing the car, and pacing around the backyard taking a call. I don’t have to take them off to switch environments, since the lenses adapt on their own. And the voice assistant is helpful for setting reminders when I think of stuff while doing something else. Not having anything shoved in my ears makes them feel more natural to wear all day. Read more
Craig—September 20, 2025
These are certainly interesting but left me reaching for ear pods. On the plus side, they're easy to set up, but it's all downhill from there. The tap sensitivity on the frame is not consistent, and many times just moving my head changed the function on my player. The audio quality is really bad, and there is no volume control on the headset itself. I am definitely not impressed with these at all. Read more
TATE—August 13, 2025
These smart glasses manage to be advanced without being confusing. I don’t have to learn a new system or install anything complicated. Just tap the side, and it answers a call, changes a song, or wakes up the voice assistant. The sound isn’t deep like headphones, but it works fine for spoken audio and music. The lenses adapt quickly outdoors, and I’ve worn them on sunny days and cloudy mornings without squinting. They’ve got a comfortable fit, and even after wearing them for a long stretch, I don’t feel pressure behind my ears. Read more