Stone—August 9, 2025
My first impression was "who the fork made right button next song but also volume down not up..wot?" I got used to it quick and honestly didn't bother me as much as I thought. A bit hard to not touch the button when taking them off (or cleaning) do to how I have taken off glasses for years. I enjoy the transition time to sun glasses it's fast enough.. wish it was a hair darker tho. Run time is decent 4-5 hours wish it was 8 hours at least so I can get a full day in no recharge but oh well I just pop it where I can for a charge at lunch whatever. No ones complained about hearing me in a call becides windy days/city noise so I guess decent mic input. Feel like normal glasses all day so comfort is what you are used to with wearing glasses. Bluetooth connection is quick enough and stable so far. One big gripe and it's just annoying. The damn lights blinking is within peripheral vision so you will see a red blink once in a while. Hate it, hated it so much I ended up putting a touch of paint on a toothpick and bam. Read more
Bro—December 22, 2025
I like them they shaded really good. The volume is really good. It takes you a minute to get down all the controls of how they work. I like how you can use each one one at a time, but it doesn’t operate with hey Siri and it doesn’t read off your name contacts it only say the number. Read more
he—December 24, 2025
Charger is unconventional, and the touch commands can be hit or miss (sometimes challenging to shut off efficiently). I led with the drawbacks because, for the price point, these things still perform stellarly. I’ve used other Bluetooth headsets and Bluetooth glasses, and these are by far the most consistently efficient. The microphone is comparatively fantastic and the audio clarity for listening is very good; battery life is typically great too, and the frames are relatively durable. I do wonder about how these glasses are produced in terms of environmental sustainability and equitable treatment of the labor force but only because to be so affordable, they work remarkably well. Read more
'_' ‘-‘ ‘-‘ ‘-‘ ‘-‘ ‘-‘ ‘_’—August 8, 2025
They sound good ,feel good wearing them, they are just not long lasting on a charge, the right side dies hours before the left, the charging is poorly designed, it requires to be left in a spot and can't charge on the go , it is a magnetic charger so any little movement will make the charger fall off and won't charge, the app and download is very very difficult to understand what update you'll need to make the Glasses work Literally 15 to 20 Downloads to have to decide or guess from , it won't just Download What You Need To Get Them Working To Your Phone , a lot of Chinese writing on everything and every update very confusing, Could Not For The Life Of Me get glasses to "bind" to work , finally after almost 2 hours and countless updates until it worked, lousy glasses battery gets worse with battery life.* UPDATE* LESS THAN 3 MONTHS AND RIGHT SIDE DOESN'T CHARGE , DO NOT BYT NOT WORTH IT AT ALL!!!! Read more
Christine Jett—August 12, 2025
I wasn't really expecting much of these for the price they are but I'm impressed. What you're listening toon them CAN be heard by others around you if you have the volume up enough, but the sound is solid and sounds as good as if having headphones in or on. You CAN still hear stuff around you, which I guess can be expected for something leaving your ears open. They do sit a little odd on my face but you will get that with any glasses that aren't given to you by an eye doctor, who adjust them to sit better on your face. Had a few issues with the turning on and off, the instructions say you turn it on by pressing on both sides (there is a small T in a ring where you touch) for a few seconds, and turn off by doing the same on one side but that will only turn off that side so if you wanna turn both off I recommend holding on both sides. Also don't recommend hanging on the front of your shirt as touching your sternum will turn them on again. The slight awkward, unfitted to my head aside, they are nice and snug and don't fall off my face when looking down, but don't make my head hurt any. Good battery life too I think. I wore them without charging right after getting, and they lasted almost 6 hours. No issues connecting to my phone either. Read more
jhirmaine—November 5, 2025
Sound quality isnt to good very low.. doesnt always shade as it needs to in sunlight Read more
Reagan Koch—May 11, 2025
was honestly blown away by the QJF Smart Glasses! They combine style, function, and smart tech in one sleek package. The photochromic lenses are a game-changer—they adjust perfectly whether I’m indoors or in bright sunlight, and the polarization helps cut glare when I’m driving or out fishing. What really impressed me is the Bluetooth connectivity. It syncs effortlessly with both my iPhone and Android tablet, and the open-ear speaker design lets me listen to music or take calls clearly without blocking out the world around me—perfect for safe driving and staying aware of my surroundings. The microphone and voice assistant work seamlessly too; I can send messages or get directions hands-free. The remote photo shooting feature is a fun bonus! I’ve used it to capture group shots and selfies during hikes without having to touch my phone. Comfort-wise, they’re lightweight and look stylish on both men and women. I’ve already had several friends ask where I got them. Whether you’re commuting, working, or enjoying the outdoors, these smart glasses are a fantastic addition to your tech gear. Read more
Elizabeth Perez—October 25, 2025
They work good, people seem to hear me well and I can hear them well. People around me can usually hear my conversations either. I do have a problem with hanging up doesn't always work. Read more