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J**T
Not bad (long review alert)
So, I was really excited to get these, and I thought the price wasn't that bad. However, not too long after I received them, they went on sale and I was really upset that I could've gotten them for less. They are pretty decent though; they come in a nice box with cool little accessories, except for the little clips, which are stupid. Also, about half the time I put the glasses on and start playing audio through them only for one side to emit sound, which is a bit annoying, but it's not that hard to fix. You can definitely see a difference when you put them on. The controls on the sides aren't working very well for me (I also could just be doing it wrong). In certain situations, people around you would be able to hear what you're listening to, but it's the same case for earbuds so it's not surprising (and they are open ear). They are definitely sleek enough so people can't tell that they're smart audio glasses. The battery life is great. Overall, I like them.
K**R
Solid for the price
At this price point I'm reasonably impressed with these glasses. I have several pairs of Bose audio sunglasses that retail around the $250 point, and in my experience they represent the best that this technology can offer. At less than half the price WGP have managed to deliver an experience that's certainly more than half as good as Bose.Now if you've never used audio glasses before you should be prepared for the sound to be a little thin and tinny. To achieve true high end headphone quality sound you really need to go with a respected brand such as Bose, but I'd describe the sound quality here as perfectly usable. It's not so thin as to be distracting, and while there's no bass to speak of I can still enjoy the music. In fact the thin, bass light sound profile is excellent for listening to the spoken word, so if you're a fan of podcasts you'll find the sound quite crisp.The glasses feel good quality, and the blue light blocking lenses feel very soothing while staring at a bright screen. The frames are lightweight and comfortable to wear, though the included 'soft' pads intended to block sound leakage are a cheap afterthought that fall off the temples very easily. If you bother to use them I guarantee you'd lose them by the end of the day.All in all a solid mid range option.
J**D
Well designed, flawless performance.
These smart glasses from WGP turned out to be much better than the pair of Bose glasses I have with the same functionality but worse performance.These have a very easy to wear style to them that is appropriate for both men and women. The lenses are slightly yellow to help reduce the amount of blue light that reaches your eyes while working in front of a computer screen all day. The yellow tint is neither too dark nor too bright, and offers a good amount of blue light reduction while still looking like a normal pair of eyeglasses.They're comfortable, and do not squeeze my head or slide down my nose when worn. They are lightweight.The technology used in these works FLAWLESSLY. How does it work? Put your phone or computer, or any other device in Bluetooth pairing mode, and then just put the glasses on. Yup, that's it! They automatically detect when you put them on and immediately sync up and pair with your device. Rarely do I encounter a Bluetooth device of any kind that works this well - seriously, its that easy. Once paired, the connection has never dropped randomly.Battery life is good, and with daily use for an hour or more of phone calls and team meetings, the battery lasts over a week without needing to be recharged. Once the battery get's low, one of the speakers will stop working which serves a good indicator its time for a recharge.Call quality is great and people on the other end have no clue that I'm not holding the phone next to my ear but rather talking to them through a pair of glasses. They don't hear any background noise, or echo, and our communication is crisp, clear, and effortless. Volume is appropriate and I don't require more than these offer. As for audio quality, its about what I expected - sort of tinny but not bad. Ultimately you shouldn't expect a concert in your ears for this piece of tech at this price. But for podcasts and phone calls these are perfect.Overall, incredibly pleased with this pair of Bluetooth sunglasses. They exceeded my expectations in every way. They include a protective case for storage, good clear instructions, and a charging cable as well. Highly recommended, 5-stars.
T**R
Hard Pass
These are easy to use, very easy to pair and automatically turn themselves on....BUT, that's where my good comments end. The sound quality is horrible; lots of static when listening to music and during a call there is static and it sounds like you are in a tunnel. I'll go with another brand over these. I don't recommend them.
T**F
Very Useful
I really like these Smart Audio glasses. The blue-light blocking lenses help as I am working on my computer and I really like the audio. It is very clear and the sound is fantastic. It is really easy to use the volume, on/off, and forward buttons on the stems of the glasses. It takes a minute to learn how to use it but once you get it, it works great. While I do love the audio (nothing covering my ears or inside them!), the only drawback is others near you can hear it as well. My husband was sitting in the living room while I tried listening to music in the dining room and he was able to hear. Other than that, I am very pleased with the glasses!
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