Andrew G—November 28, 2025
I really really REALLY wanted to like these. I do not. They dont look bad and arent heavy but the sound quality is just so horrible. They dont play in your ear at all they have tiny terrible quality speakers with zero depth of any kind or bass or anything that play softly by your ear, except you cant hear it well AT ALL and everyone near you can hear it too because its a little shoddy speaker, not an induction earphone of any kind at all. Even wired buds that tuck in your ear would have been much better than they are currently. I cant recommend these at all unfortunately. Unless to a pre teen like 12+ whop will think they are really cool anyways Read more
K C—November 30, 2025
These smart glasses are really clever — the built-in 1080p camera records clear video, and the UV-protection lenses double as sunglasses so I can wear them outdoors comfortably. The recording feature is neat for hands-free video, whether I’m out for a walk, traveling, or just hanging out. They’re lightweight and don’t feel bulky — comfortable enough to wear for extended periods. The lens tint is good for sunny days, and I like that I don’t need extra devices to capture video. One small downside: when recording, the battery drains relatively quickly, so I have to remember to charge them often if I want long recording sessions. Overall, a fun and useful gadget if you like to capture moments hands-free while staying protected from the sun. Read more
Andrew C—November 28, 2025
I'm giving these 4 stars and not lower because they do show a model (albeit one who looks ) waring them, but when you see them for real they are almost cartoonishly large. And if you want to be discreet, the camera lenses are also large enough to seem quite obvious. Read more
Vixen—November 30, 2025
I went into this really hoping they’d be a fun, useful pair of smart glasses but unfortunately, they just didn’t work for me. They’re way too big and loose on my head, to the point where I’d need an extra strap just to keep them in place, and I’m not looking to add more gear on my face. The video quality was meh; not terrible, but definitely not good. And the app felt a little sketchy, which didn’t inspire confidence. The audio wasn’t great either. To be fair, since the glasses sat so far from my ears, I’m not sure if the sound quality was the issue or simply the distance… but either way, it wasn’t enjoyable to use. There are lots of features advertised; photos, translation, voice assistant, etc., and some of it does technically work, but overall the experience felt clunky. Between the fit, the so-so performance, and the underwhelming sound, I don’t think I’ll ever really use these. If you’re interested in smart glasses, I’d recommend saving up for a more reliable, better-designed pair. While they're averagely priced, these just aren’t quite there yet. Read more
SciFiChick—December 17, 2025
These “smart” glasses really only take pictures and video (audio separately). They’re clunky and awkward to use. They are quick and easy to pair and set up however. But the battery life is so short, you can really get much use out of them. They might be fun for a gift for a teen who is easily impressed. But the quality of pics and video aren’t great either. Read more
Terry Ray Kimble—November 20, 2025
These glasses are amazing: discreet, lightweight, and very comfortable. The built-in camera takes good quality photos and videos, and AI helps recognize objects or people. The battery lasts long enough for daily use, and the design is modern. Perfect for those who want practical and stylish technology. I've seen cheaper, but, you get what you pay for, so far these seem worth it. Read more