Andrew P.—December 3, 2025
I was honestly hesitant to buy the TOZO VIVO V1 AR Glasses because of the price, but after using them, I can say without a doubt they’re worth every single penny. These things are incredible. Right out of the box, the setup was super easy. I paired them with my Android phone in a couple of minutes, and everything just worked. The built-in speakers sound surprisingly good—clear, loud enough for travel, and way better than I expected for something built into glasses. The video quality is awesome, extremely sharp and bright. It feels like watching a big screen, even though nobody around me can see a thing. The focus knobs are smooth and actually work, which is a lifesaver if your eyes aren’t perfect. I was able to dial everything in super quickly. I’ve used them to watch videos while traveling, scroll through emails, check Facebook, respond to messages, and even read articles. It's honestly wild having a personal screen that follows your line of sight without straining your neck or needing to hold your phone. They’re also really comfortable, even during longer sessions. Lightweight, good fit, and they don’t pinch your nose or ears like some devices do. And the included protective case is solid—it keeps them safe and makes it easy to throw them in a backpack without worrying. Overall, these exceeded every expectation I had. High-quality, easy to use, great visuals, and extremely convenient. If you're on the fence like I was, just get them—you’ll be glad you did. Read more


Made in 'Merica—December 2, 2025
Works on Android too! These are freaking awesome! I finally had to splurge and get some. They are completely plug and play. There isn't an internal battery. Plug it into your phones USB-C port and you can see your screen in the glasses. The picture quality is every bit as sharp as my phones screen. (S24 Ultra) The right glasses arm has brightness adjuster buttons. Each arm has a speaker on it that sounds more than good enough for watching movies. They rest comfortably on the bridge of my nose. The glasses themselves aren't heavy but that have a very sturdy, high quality feel to them. In no way do these feel cheap. They are super nice The real game changer design and what I didn't realize they had, Is the small adjuster buttons each lens has. There's a dial on each lens that lets you focus each eye separately. By spending 5 seconds doing this it creates a perfectly clear image with ZERO eye strain. I've tried almost all the vr headsets on the market and every one of them stresses my eyes and I can't use them for very long. These don't do that at all. I can really see these being awesome for laying in bed and watching a movie or playing games on my phone. You can also slap a magsafe charger on your phone still and charge while you are using. The case is good quality and is compact. You can throw these in any bag while you travel and take up basically no space. I'm genuinely impressed with these glasses. If you're in the market and browsing all the different options.. I highly recommend ordering these. The clarity is truly as good as your high end phone screen and the ease of use makes these a no brainer. You will never have to mess around with them trying to connect or their battery dying. Already played some N64 emulator action on these bad boys. Lol . They're awesome! Read more
GP—December 16, 2025
I purchased and own Rayneo, Rokid, and Viture- all have the strengths and weaknesses, but feel like they were built for quality. Very disappointed with the Tozo V1 glasses. The display quality is far less than the other three even though these glasses just came out in the last month or so. They also have no nose bridge options, which made it so that I could only see the screen partially – the bottom 10th or so of the screen was at Best blurry or cut off. The sound quality in comparison to the other three manufacturers was also dismal. Very expensive for the the quality. I’m sure that this manufacturer will find a market for this version of display glasses if they price it at $50-$90. They are extremely light. Read more
Joshua Brewer—December 4, 2025
First time using any of these kinds of products. The packaging is really nice, design is really cool. The video is good but the sound is amazing! Really cool how good it sounds from the little speakers on the arms. It’s also neat that you can have the display on but still walk around and see where you are going. I wouldn’t walk around in a busy area with them but would be awesome in airports and stuff to keep to yourself and not look like you are staring down at your phone. Read more
B in Metro Detroit—December 18, 2025
I was unable to get it to focus the left third of the left eye, no mater how I adjusted it I was unable to read text on the screen. I think something was wrong with the pair and am returning it. Overall the image was not terrible, but it as also not possible to see the whole screen without moving the glasses around on the face. Mounting them far down my nose, I could see the dock and my applications, but couldn't see the address bar in chrome. Or I could press them up on my nose and I could see the address bar, but not the dock. They are pretty nice for the price, and if mine had worked right, I would have likely kept them. (I bought them for ~$250 with coupon.) Read more
leng moua—December 31, 2025
Not too bad. Picture is nice and bright. Audio is ok. As long as theres not too much background noise then it gets drowned out. But more then often I use ear buds anyhow. Fit is decent, I do find myself adjusting the nose piece to find a better position. But the adjustability of the focus eventually makes up for it. Only grip is the 3d. I cant seem to get it to work. I know it says only with the vizo player. I've downloaded it (which is a terrible terrible app too btw. Too too many ads) and when I got to switch to 3d. Still nothing. Not sure if I even have the correct app. But there is much choices im the Google play store. All in all its just like another monitor for your phone. But a personal one. Still considering returning item due to the price and you basically just getting a monitor for your personal eyes. And 3d not working. Read more