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OhO Smart Glasses,Polarized Sunglasses with Bluetooth Speaker,Athletic/Outdoor UV Protection and Voice Control,Unisex(Mirror Blue Lens)
Material | TR90 |
Frame Material Type | TR90 |
Lens Material Type | Tri Acetate Cellulose |
Sunglasses Form | fit_over |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black Frame-blue Lens (Color) |
Style Name | Classic |
Lens Color | Blue |
Lens Type | Polarized |
Lens Coating Description | UV Protection Coating |
Polarization Type | Polarized |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
Sport Type | cycling, hiking, driving, hunting, boating, climing,riding, shooting,fishing,party,walking, entertainment |
C**T
Works great!
I recently purchased these Bluetooth smart glasses, and they have exceeded my expectations in every way! The sound quality is surprisingly crisp, with clear audio and a good balance of bass and treble. While they don’t offer complete noise cancellation (since they use open-ear speakers), they still provide a great listening experience for music, podcasts, and even phone calls.
F**D
Basic black sun glasses
I got the basic black frames but I’m very impressed by the sound quality! All the guys at worked liked the sound. Not base heavy but it doesn’t sound like those cheap speakers that have static. I would say just pay the extra bucks for the other styles or lens types because sure it’s worth it. The lenses aren’t too dark which isn’t my style but the clarity is great
T**W
Solid Product at a Good Price
Let me start by saying I've gotten these as well as the popular Razer Anzu glasses, so I'll be able to compare them.The Anzu glasses I got were $25 but they were the round version which look weird to me. I suspect that's why they were $25. I thought these looked cooler so I got them as well.Compared to the Anzus the sound and build quality are a bit worse but not that much worse. Especially the sound quality. These get louder than the Anzus too, so that's something to keep in mind. Overall, they aren't headphones, but they're close enough to a pair of glasses that retail much higher, so I'd say that's a solid win.I mentioned a "worse" build quality, when maybe I should've said less premium. That's because these seem like they were made from a cheaper plastic, but they also seem much sturdier. The Anzus seem heavy, sort of wobbly and I'd be scared to drop them. These stay on your head more securely, feel lighter and seem like they could take more of a beating.Another pro for these glasses is the controls. Look, I get it. EVERYTHING has touch controls these days. It's more premium, technologically advanced, etc, etc, but I'm not a fan of them on a lot of headphones and it seems weird on glasses like the Anzus. The Ohos feature actual buttons that work well and are easier to use.Going back to more premium, the tech in the Anzu is smarter. They pair when you open them and turn off when they are closed. The Ohos require holding in the power button to power down. Not a huge deal, but it speaks to the difference in price.I almost forgot but the Anzus come with blue light blocking frames AND a second pair of sunglasses frames. That is a massive value in itself, but the practicality of constantly switching frames may make it a moot point unless you get really great at quickly uninstalling/installing them.With all that being said, if these and the Anzu rectangular versions were the same price I'd buy those for the more premium look, slightly better sound, better tech and multiple frames.But they are not the same price. The Anzus hover around $60 while the Ohos are $35 or so. For the price, the Ohos are better. The Anzus are not better enough to spend that much more. If you want something really good or are an audiophile, then go with the higher end ones on the market ($100+), but I think these are great for what they are.Definitely buy these if you haven't had Bluetooth glasses before to see if you actually like this sort of product!
G**M
Great affordable smart glasses
Love these glasses they change the music game up i was tired of my buds always falling out and or having to take one out to here some one speaking with these I don't worry about that they are really loud and the call clarity is pretty good
A**R
Good for remote working
These work really nice. With that said, let me go into details on why this might or might not work for you and why I provided 3 stars instead of 5.There are a bit tighter around my ears. As far as I can see there is no way to adjust them to make them looser- I will occasionally get a headache.These sometimes connect and disconnect and while it’s not ideal, it normally will correct and connect pretty fast.The sound is clear for calls, however I wish it was louder. It is sometimes hard to hear in a louder environment. Music is not great- however I am a music lover, so I cannot see myself really using anything other than my Bose headphones for that anyway.I mostly got these because I am a remote computer worker and I wanted to take calls and meetings while having a wireless way to do it and have the perks of the blue light blocking. For this reason, these work perfect for what I needed them for.
R**S
Great for talking on phone very very bad for music in general sound is not enjoyable
For making phone calls they're amazing but for listening to music they are very terrible.It hurts your ears.there's no base they sound bad .
D**S
If you’re on the fence buy them… you won’t be disappointed.
For the money you can’t go wrong! Friend at work wears the Raybans that were almost $300. He tried them on and couldn’t believe what I paid for them. I usually wear one earbud at work but this is way better as it’s in stereo and you can hear everything going on around you. Plus I can’t get busted for listening to anything because they have no idea.
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