GautamP—April 22, 2025
The smart eyeglasses are built well and look quite stylish. The touch functions work well once you figure it out. The speakers are surprisingly loud (much louder than my Amazon echo smart glasses); so that allows you to adjust the volume for different environments. Battery life is good. And the lenses are photochromic! For the price it is a bargain. Just buy it. Read more
Dorian Molina—June 10, 2025
I am very impressed with this product. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone. The sound quality is very loud and the polarize is very nice.. I give this product a 10 out of 10. You will definitely love it once you receive it. Read more
Larry Samuel Jr—June 10, 2025
Had a pair that came broken, but they sent me a new pair but besides that I am satisfied with my purchase Read more
o—June 12, 2025
I like them, very discreet and they pair well with a good battery life. Read more
arthur mcguie—October 24, 2025
Can't really hear anything Read more
M.S.—June 17, 2025
These glasses sounded super interesting and they are affordable and comfortable, however there are too many negatives. The lenses auto-darken, which is a neat touch, and you can double press to take a picture with your phone, but the problem is your camera app has to be open on your phone which is an annoying extra step. You can answer calls and use voice assistant as well which is really nice when working from home and I don't want to wear headphones. Unfortunately there are too many drawbacks to outweigh the positives. Each arm has its own power button and charging port, so you have to turn them on and charge them separately. The buttons are tiny, and most of the functions rely on double or triple presses so it’s hard to get the timing right. The volume is also LOUD. I had of course anticipated it being outwardly audible but it's like crazy loud, to where I could only wear these at home, never anywhere with other people to avoid being THAT guy. I wouldn't recommend these. Read more
Hepworth—April 10, 2025
The good: ► They're cheap. ► They fit comfortably. Interesting: ► The lenses auto-darken. ► There is a function to press 3 times and take a picture (with your phone camera, once you've already owned the camera app) Annoyances: ► The two sides have separate power buttons and charging ports. They must be powered on separately and plugged in separately. ► Several functions are accessed by double- and triple-pressing the buttons, but they are small buttons and hard to reliably press accurately. ► When you try to pause a podcast or song by double-pressing the right button, you frequently miss one press, and it registers as a single press (which skips it forward). ► Volume down is on the right, and volume up, on the left. This is backwards from all other systems I've encountered. ► The thicker temple arms interfere with each other and don't allow the glasses to fully close when folded. ► They're kind of ugly. (Maybe you'll disagree.) The bad: ► The speakers are loud and not private. Someone in the same room can hear what you are listening to, at almost the same clarity you can. This is annoying for others, and potentially embarrassing for you. ► The speakers do not sound good. My worst pair of wireless headphones sound so much better than these. I don't want to listen to anything on these speakers. I wouldn't recommend them. Read more


Lawrence Warren—April 8, 2025
This pair of smart glasses will not cause any pressure to wear all day long. It is very light to wear. When you are outdoors in the sun, it will automatically turn into sunglasses and return to clarity when there is no sunlight. It can provide a clear vision both indoors and outdoors. Read more