Heather A.—May 7, 2025
I ordered these out of sheer curiosity, but my husband quickly commandeered them. I wouldn't say that they're "smart" glasses, but definitely bluetooth glasses. I would say that these would fit an average adult head - my head is narrow so I would have had to add something to improve the fit (I would be afraid to try to bend the temples like I do with my traditional eyeglasses). They charge up pretty quickly and seem to hold charge well - my husband has been using them for two days and when he last checked they were at 60% (I know he didn't recharge them because I forgot to give him the cable - ha!). In addition to the glasses themselves, the box comes with a special charging cable (there is a magnetic attachment on each of the temples), a carrying pouch, a cleaning cloth, and instructions that DID make sense. The sound quality is very good (hubs says that it is better than he expected); he has been using it for phone calls and the people on the other end report that the sound quality on their end is also good. He doesn't have music on his phone so he couldn't try advancing through songs but he did use it to tell his phone to take a photo and that worked fine. He especially likes that they are blue light blocking glasses, although he does say that the lenses are so reflective that he occasionally gets a reflection of whatever is behind him when he is wearing them. They must be pretty good because my husband has been wearing these even though he has pretty much refused to wear eyeglasses. He wears contacts, and in the 15 years we've been married, I would say that I've seen glasses on his face less than 10 times. Yet, he had to work from home yesterday and I walked into his work space and there he was, looking like Clark Kent working at the Daily Planet. The only downside I can see to these is that they wouldn't work out for somebody who needs to wear prescription eyeglasses on a full time basis. Read more


shwee—November 3, 2025
Maybe not the most attractive glasses, but they function relatively well. Clear, crisp sound, given the limitations of this design. Would I wear these often? Perhaps not, but they definitely have a use. A discrete way to listen to a big game when you aren't really in the right situation? Relatively comfortable. Read more
Customer Review—July 4, 2025
I really like these glasses! I always have ear buds in to listen to music or podcasts when I’m working, cleaning, working out, anything really. These are great to have as a change! They fit my face really well and look good. They come with a charger that connects to each side of the glasses, and they charged up pretty quickly. They were easy to pair as well. I can hear my music or podcasts very, very well, and I even used them for a call and they worked great, even better than my ear buds. I wouldn’t necessarily say these are “smart” glasses, but they are certainly useful and convenient and I do like having them. Read more
AmazonCustomer—July 4, 2025
These are not really smart glasses in the high-tech sense but more like regular glasses with built-in earphone functions, and they work great for what they are. I use them mainly for listening to music, taking phone calls, or using voice assistance. They easily pair with both my phone and PC. The sound quality is solid, just don’t expect a stereo or immersive feel. They look just like regular glasses from the front, but the temples are a bit thicker, though you can’t really tell when wearing them. Super lightweight and comfy. Each temple has to be turned on separately and charged individually, but that hasn’t been a big deal for me. These are great for quietly enjoying music at a low volume without anyone even noticing. It’s perfect for situations where wearing earbuds would be too obvious or uncomfortable. It's great for staying tuned in without tuning everything else out. For the price, it's honestly a great little gadget. Read more
E Clam—May 18, 2025
This pair of eyeglasses (not sunglasses) is intended for indoor computer wearing pairing with your phone and not your computer. It has blue ray blocking from computer, but the sound quality is fair. It is easy to re-pair after turning off. The arms of the glasses are weak. While the value is there, do not expect to compare this with the more expensive pairs. I was not impressed with the sound quality, and has no noise canceling capability. Read more
Holly Ingraham—May 9, 2025
Soft vinyl-type plastics contain plasticisers to be soft and stay flexible. My skin does not tolerate them well, especially with tight contact like on ear buds. I did find one ear pod brand that was all hard plastic, and these were better, but they had issues with falling out sometimes, and my hair caught on the extensions. Every time I touched them, it would trigger some action, like pause. They were *loud* yelling "Game mode!" at top volume, while I was listening to things at half volume. These glasses were what I needed! The speakers close to my ears work fine. They sound as good as the pods. Sometimes I forget they aren't the pods (the glass is that clear, if you clean it). The various functions are easy to access, but it's also easy to handle the glasses without setting them off, because the controls are at the front of the legs, leaving the back of the legs and the whole front frame plain plastic. And the voice is soft, tiny, audible but not causing a flinch when it announces, "Power on. Connected." You do get each side reporting in separately. The Y-shaped charger connects to each leg with magnetic plugs (they charge up separately). The blinking red or blue lights are tiny, not blazing, but quite visible. Listening normally, my husband next to me says he can hear them like a distant mutter. After all, they are open speakers. I just have the nearest ears. It's not enough to keep him awake. With his own ear pods in, he doesn't hear it at all. The only possible con to all these pros is that now he'd like a pair. We just think that, shoulder to shoulder, we would hear each other's programs from the other speakers so close. Maybe we'll take turns who has the glasses and who has the pods! Read more