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Smart Glasses, Bluetooth Glasses for Men Women Wireless Glasses with Speakers Clear Phone Calls Game Music and Anti-Blue Light Lenses Wireless Audio Glasses for Android iOS (A)

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  • [INTELLIGENT WIRELESS BLUETOOTH GLASSES]: These smart glasses are equipped with advanced Bluetooth 5.0 technology, allowing seamless connectivity with dual systems. With the addition of CVC6.0 noise reduction technology, these glasses provide a faster and more stable connection, ensuring crystal clear calls.
  • [UPGRADE ANTI-BLUE VIOLET RAY SUNGLASS LENSES]: Our bluetooth smart sunglasses feature double-coated sunglass lenses and anti-blue light lenses, effectively blocking 99.9% of UVA/B rays and sunlight. Perfect for individuals working in an office environment or engaging in outdoor activities like fishing.
  • [ONE-CLICK CONTROL]: The convenience of our smart audio glasses lies in its one-click control button. This feature allows users to effortlessly answer or end calls, adjust volume, and play songs with just a single button. Whether you're behind the wheel, fishing, performing maintenance work, gaming, or simply working in the office, these Bluetooth glasses allow you to completely free your hands.
  • [BUILT-IN WATERPROOF MICROPHONE]: Experience high-quality sound effects and enjoy fidelity music and games with our bluetooth glasses' open ear speaker. Equipped with a waterproof microphone, these glasses are sweat-resistant and provide surround sound and HD calls anytime, anywhere.
  • [SUPER LONG STANDBY]: Our rechargeable bluetooth sunglasses boast up to 6 hours of continuous listening per charge. With faster charging and longer battery life, you can rely on these glasses for extended periods without worrying about running out of power.



Product Description

Smart Bluetooth Glasses with Speakers

Smart Bluetooth Glasses with Speakers

Smart Bluetooth Glasses with Speakers
Smart Bluetooth Glasses with Speakers

Driving Safety

One-touch answering, no need to pick up the phone

Smart Bluetooth Glasses with Speakers

Widely Applicable

Whether it is office, driver, cyclist, electrician, carpenter, engineer, etc., it can completely free your hands

Smart Bluetooth Glasses with Speakers

Compatible with a Variety of Smart Devices

Smartphones, tablets, laptops, etc.

Smart Bluetooth Glasses with Speakers

Multiple Functions

Answering calls, listening to music, etc.

Smart Bluetooth Glasses with Speakers

Anti-blue Light Lenses

Reflect blue light, anti-blue light lens design is more eye-protective

Smart Bluetooth Glasses with Speakers

STUDIO 66
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
I got these for my younger sister to "play around with" and use to listen to music while doing homework on the computer or just hanging out. Lower quality all around... sound, material, build. She does not seem to unhappy with them (hey, I gave them to her for free) and I guess I am spoiled by the three other higher quality brands I have to choose from in my collection. I am not certain if the correct analogy here would be you get what you pay for or don't look a gift horse in the mouth. At least my sister is happy enough with these that she is not asking to borrow my more (much more) expensive glasses so they are doing the job I got them for.... If they were to be lost, stolen or broken I would replace these for her with the next quality level up and get sunglasses instead (with summer right around the corner) as these are overpriced for what you get. I just hope SHE doesn't read this review.....
DeadPeopleJuice
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
I tried this as an alternative to listening in on video calls for work.The Bluetooth connected to my windows 11 based laptop no problem. The audio was loud enough to hear in my home office, but it was spotty and cut in and out a lot. I don't know if filtering blue out of my monitor light will help with eye strain, but I am hoping. The lenses do filter some blue hues. Frames also look pretty chunky and are easy to adjust to your face.
Tony
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
These smart glasses aren't the smartest but they're not expensive either. While the future may belong to smart wearables replacing your phone entirely, that's not the case today. These wearables are limited to Bluetooth with your phone for calls and for listening to music etc. And while the phone's sound quality is fine, the music is very high-pitched. Just know that whether it's music or a call, anyone around you will be hearing it also. These are not earbuds but instead they have two small external speakers holes under each arm near your ears that sound similar to a smartwatch if you've heard one. So you're not going to jam out to music with these but they would be great for podcasts, audiobooks, phone calls, etc. while sitting in a park, biking, walking, etc. All that said, as simple glasses they look great and are one of the most comfortable pair of glasses I've ever worn. Too bad they're not sunglasses! Just the fact that you can take calls on them without pulling your phone out is pretty great. As a last note, I learned that if I put a small piece of tape over the speaker holes it toned down the high pitch, and the sound for listening to music was improved.
Dwight Piersall
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
Junk
OceanCruiser13
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
I am not impressed and I guess that should be expected for the price. These are by no means high end wearables but the sound quality grows over time. (Note: the sound is not AirPods quality; these are tiny speakers in the arms of the glasses.) I could get them connected to my iPhone, but not to my iMac for sound output. They are light and comfortable and do fine for me at the computer since I am nearsighted and see the computer better without my prescription glasses. The blue light filter on the glasses will be nice to have.I don't make many phone calls so I don't know how they work for that. There is a mic built into the arm for that purposeBased on this first impression, I don't think I would spend the money on them myself. They are a neat gadget in concept, and maybe worth it if your expectations are not too high.
Tah’Ajaih Goodwine
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
When I opened the box the frames looked decent. Sturdy hard plastic but when I put them on they were too big for my face. I put them on the charger and looked up how I can make the glasses fit. I ended up bending the back of the handles to fit around my ears then I was able to put them on and fit my face much better. They were easy to pair the Bluetooth to my phone but the volume and sound sucks. The sound crackles like a broken speaker rattling when trying to listen to music or watch videos on my phone. The quality isn’t good at all.
Trippy
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
I picked up a pair of smart glasses recently and I’ve been really impressed with how convenient they are. I mainly use them for listening to music and taking calls while I’m out walking, and the sound quality is surprisingly clear for open-ear speakers. The touch controls on the side are easy to get used to, and I like not having to pull out my phone all the time. Battery life has been solid—I can go most of the day without needing a recharge. I’ve even used them for quick voice assistant tasks, like setting reminders or checking the weather. They’re also stylish enough that I don’t feel like I’m wearing a gadget on my face. It’s a cool piece of tech that blends into my day pretty seamlessly.
KaTrice
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
They are nice and very convenient
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