Joyce Potts—October 2, 2025
I love these glasses I haven't charged them in 3 days and I still have 70% battery life on it, I can hear so well I don't have to turn them up or down the sound is perfect I asked my sister if she can hear the fire trucks on the outside she couldn't hear anything on my end so these glasses are so cool to have. If you're out in the sun it's better to wear real sunglasses even though these are transitional smart glasses do you still need real sunglasses but they're beautiful on and when you're driving in a car they're good but just walking out there riding your bike you need real sunglasses but it also tells you that in the directions that these are not really good for the Sun. Read more
Zach K.—July 24, 2025
1. Most importantly, the speakers are far too quiet. I got this to listen to audiobooks, but at maximum volume the files play at below a whisper. I have to cup my hands over my ears to hear anything to block out the (~60dB) ambient noise. 2. The tap buttons are far too sensitive. This could easily be avoided by substituting them for real buttons! As it stands, any graze will set them off, be by your finger trying to put them on or by just by producing a bead of sweat. 3. The battery is terrible. On a full battery they last maybe 4 hours, and it takes maybe an hour of charging to fill the battery. There’s very few scenarios I can imagine in which you would only need them for 4 hours. 4. The magnets are weak. Here again the glasses substitute a “tap” feature where a physical port would be far better. Instead of simply plugging them in, you have to attach them to the 2 magnetic ends of a very short cord. The magnet is so weak that the weight of the cord itself, a few grams, breaks the connection. So it takes like 20 seconds to attach the cord, since the gentlest attempt at attaching one magnet will detach the other, and you need to find something to rest the glasses on so they remain within a foot of the outlet. Read more
Donald Harper—December 26, 2025
Good starting smart glasses Read more
Customer—July 23, 2025
They work good, but I thought the volume other people wouldn’t be able to hear. I don’t know if that was a misunderstanding on my part, but I thought it would be more like the bone conducting headphones being as they pressed against the same area but people in the same room as me can hear When I have music or something playing on it I don’t know why they had a camera in them. I can control the camera only when the app is open on my phone. For being on the lower price, I guess they’re good. I haven’t tested out the shades to see the transition yet. Read more
jdjdiendj—October 5, 2025
When the work they are good. Tap button is far too sensitive. Transition lenses are almost nonexistent. Sounds decent tho. Not bad for golfing Read more
Angela M.—December 11, 2025
Good quality. Can be heard really good Read more
MsNKKennedy—July 13, 2025
I purchased these smart glasses because the product photos made them look bold, oversized, and stylish—exactly the kind of big-frame look I was going for. Unfortunately, what I received was nothing like what was pictured. The glasses are much smaller in person than they appear in the photos, especially compared to how they looked on the models. It honestly feels like a bait-and-switch. They barely cover my eyes, and they look awkward instead of sleek. If you’re looking for that trendy, oversized frame as advertised, do not order these. I returned mine immediately. Very misleading product images and an overall disappointing experience. Read more
Egner Alvarado—November 27, 2025
Off encantado con este producto Read more