pedro guerrero—July 30, 2025
For the price it is so worth it. Volume and quality are a little low but that's ok I use these at work and no one else knows im listening to music. The tinting works too kind of like a 3D movie glasses tint. Feels cheap but very comfortable on your face. A little tight on the sides but I have a big head. Overall 8/10 Read more
Katie—July 9, 2025
So I have this random pair of Bluetooth glasses that I found on Amazon and took a chance on. Those glasses turned out to be my unicorn pair that do everything I needed them to do flawlessly (hints the review title). These are definitely no unicorn pair and to be honest when I took these out of the box I did not have much hope. These things are as light as a feather and as plastic as you can get. However surprisingly they work pretty well. Bluetooth connection was no issue, there is a touch button on the left temple that you need to hold for about 3 to 5 seconds for them to turn on. You cannot control the volume from the glasses themselves you must do it from your phone but at full blast the sound is pretty decent. One thing I have found with many of the smart and/or Bluetooth glasses that I have tried (trust me when I say it's a high number) the voice assistant audio from your phone is in mono and therefore you can't hear all that well. These however, with music or your phone assistant have decent volume although probably not good enough to be in a crowded area. The microphone is surprisingly good on these glasses and even on the top of my head with the arms going through my hair to keep them there, the microphone picked up my voice with no problem. I even was able to take a phone call with them on my head and not only could the person hear me I could also hear them perfectly. I did briefly take the glasses outside to see if the lenses are actually photochromatic and they did indeed darken. When you take these glasses out of the box you are pretty sure that they are a scam and not even going to turn on but they actually do. They only charge on one arm which is nice and one thing I can say that they do not have is auto shut off. Even if you take these glasses off and fold the arms they will not detect that they are no longer being worn and you must turn them off manually. Out of all the Bluetooth glasses that I have tried, surprisingly I cannot say I do not recommend these. However please keep in mind that these are not smart glasses at all and more like over the ear headphones. I see so many reviews of Bluetooth glasses where people are expecting them to be smart glasses with ai built in, so just to be clear these do not. I am not saying that these are a good sunglasses and will provide any sort of protection to your eyes in front of a computer or in the Sun so I would not buy them for that. However if you are looking for ones just to wear around the house instead of your earbuds for $20 I'd say these are a go. Read more
art gonzales—December 20, 2025
Great product and service Read more
Random User—September 3, 2025
As the title suggests, it didn’t work. The lens stayed the same whether I was indoors or outdoors. Went out on a bright sunny day and expected the lens to darken like it advertised, and nothing happened. The fit was okay, but most glasses frames will fit okay on most people, so that’s not saying much about the glasses. The audio is amazingly terrible. I can barely make out the audio even when I’m inside the house with no other sounds. When I wore these outside, forget about it. I couldn’t hear anything from the “speakers”. This product is an utter failure as a pair of sunglasses and as an audio device. Read more
No me llego el producto—November 3, 2025
Muy bonitos todos mis compañeros me preguntan que donde los compre. Read more
Adam—July 30, 2025
Lenses Do Not Transition like it says. The speaker quality is poor and barely audible even on Max Volume. Basically wasted money into the Tech Junk Drawer!! Read more
Yankee—August 17, 2025
I’ve been using these smart glasses for a bit, and they’re a mixed bag. They don't look as good as i thought they would. They dont function as well either. On the plus side, the photochromic lenses do a good job of adjusting to light, and the frame itself feels light enough to wear for hours without pinching. Pairing with my phone was simple, and the controls are pretty straightforward once you get used to them. The audio quality is clear enough for calls and casual listening, but it’s not exactly private, anyone sitting next to me can definitely hear what’s playing, which kind of defeats the “personal” aspect. The battery life is just okay, lasting me through most of a workday if I’m not blasting music nonstop, but it could be better. Durability seems decent so far, though I wouldn’t test the waterproofing beyond a little sweat or drizzle. As for value, they’re priced fairly for what they offer, but you’re definitely paying more for novelty than performance. They’re fun for light use and hands-free convenience, but not the kind of thing I’d rely on as a daily go-to for serious listening. Read more
marlofoto—July 8, 2025
There are a lot of Ai glasses on the market and they all have similar capabilities. Basically they are just Bluetooth headphones built into an eyeglass frame. I wanted to test a pair and see if they would work well enough, and last long enough, to keep me entertained when I work the night shift. These are the least expensive pair I could find and they do have a decidedly “cheap” feel. The sound quality is good enough for pod casts but not so much for music. Not very loud, sorta like having speakers on low in background. The polycarbonate lens are photochromic, that’s a plus, but wearing them looks and feels a lot like safety glasses. The Bluetooth connection will last about two hours before I have to recharge with the dedicated, magnetic charge cord. And, although it may sound like I’m displeased, on the contrary, I have really enjoyed being able to listen to a pod cast in the background while still being able to hear my co-workers when they speak to me. So, surprisingly, I really like these glasses…or at least the concept of these glasses. I originally bought them as a proof of concept, to see if they would work in my situation, and they have. Now I will probably invest in a nicer pair that have quality lenses, a longer run time and better fidelity. I recently saw a pair that will also work as a translator for 114 languages and that may have merit too. One of my co-workers has already asked if he can have these should I buy a more premium pair. A successful proof of concept…Recommended. Read more