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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Just received them. I haven’t started using them yet, but I was amazed by their excellent quality and pretty appearance. Highly recommend!
Vine reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
These smart glasses took a while to arrive, just a little over three weeks. That may not hold true going forward, but it is something to be aware of in case you are considering these as a holiday gift for someone. They arrived packaged well and undamaged. In fact, the case in which the glasses are packaged is made of thick cardboard and could easily double as a case if you don't have one big enough. Inside the package, you'll find the glasses, a lenscloth, a nylon carrying pouch, and a user manual.Transit time aside, my experience of the glasses is mixed. First, the good:- They are trendy looking with oversized gold frames and white stems.- Because the shading on the lenses is light enough, they could transition from outdoor to indoor without having to remove them. They could also be used to cut headlight glare during night-time driving. I may use them for that.- Combining glasses with bluetooth audio features reduces the number of gadgets on your face. This is a plus when going for walks or hikes. If you have these, you won't have to worry about grabbing your headphones. It's all in one.- The audio quality is relatively decent for an external speaker. Don't expect them to rival the quality of earbuds, but they are more than decent for audiobooks and phone calls.- Pairing to my phone and computer was easy and seamless. I didn't need to download and install any apps for either pairing or using the glasses.- The glasses arrive without a charge. But, true to their claim, they did fast charge in 20 minutes - the indicator light went from red to blue in that short amount of time, indicating the battery was full. I have yet to time the drain time.- The various gestures and press times to activate different features of the glasses require a bit of a learning curve, but they all seemed to respond in my testing.Now, for the not so good, and the core reasons for my rating:- Both stems have separate magnetized charging ports, ensuring the charging cable attaches in the correct orientation on either side. Unless the charging cable, glasses, and charger are seated just right, the charging assembly comes apart easily with no noticeable indicator (other than the tiny red light going off) to alert you. The red light is hard to notice, unless you are looking at it in the right orientation.- As you'll see the attached pictures, the charging cable is proprietary. If it goes, the glasses will no longer be smart, they'll just be glasses. So, hold on to that cable!- I wish the design allowed for USB-C recharging, which would solve the proprietary cable issue.- Both stems of the glasses power on/off separately. This could be an asset in certain scenarios.- Both stems powered on the first try. On the second try, only the left stem powered on. I fiddled a lot, including checking the charge on the right stem. It finally came on, but required repairing with my phone. The third and fourth time, they powered on and did not require repairing.- The microphone sounds tinny. I tested it both on a call and by leaving myself voicemail. In both instances, it sounded like I was talking into a tin can. So, they may not be ideal for a listener on the other end of a long call.- This is my first experience with a pair of smart glasses, but I admit the construction feels a little flimsy to me. The plastic frame and stems seem as though they wouldn't survive a fall on a hard surface. I haven't tried this, for obvious reasons.- The glasses are intended to be oversized by design, which I was expecting, but they are also designed for faces slightly wider than mine. My face is average sized for a woman and they sit loosely. I worry that a sudden headshake will knock them off. So, pay attention to the sizing guidelines on the product page.- The user manual could stand be more informative. For example, because the charging cable is proprietary, it would be helpful to have contact information for the manufacturer in the manual.Overall, I like the glasses for now. I am concerned about their longevity, design issues, power performance, and microphone performance. Given the price point, I think all could have been better. If they die within 3-6 months, I will update this review.
Woman Veteran
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
I love the freedom that smart glasses provide, being able to listen to music and receive/place calls while having my hands free and my ears unencumbered. Of the dozen or so I've tried, these are the best for me. They have the aviator look with nose pads that adjust to fit most faces, especially mine. I have a wide nose so most glasses without adjustable nose pads tend to slide down. Plus, when I'm outside doing "things" and moving around listening to music, the slight nose sweat is incompatible with wearing smart glasses without some sort of nose pad or rubber grip. These are light with nice ear pieces that don't press on my ears. You know that feeling ... after you wear glasses that have thick ear pieces or are ill fitting, they become uncomfortable. These don't do that, and I'm happy to have at last found smart glasses that work well for me.
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