Saw these …. had to check them out.
The quality is good but the review is mixed.
The lens is plastic with a metal aviator frame. The arms for the ears are a bit large due to the included electronics.
The charging cable is a standard Type A on the power end with a magnetic click and spring loaded Pogo pin connection on the bottom of both arms. All connections are gold plated and its actually a nice way to connect for charging.
Small gold logos on the outside of the frames are touch sensitive points for power and control.
The glasses were easy to connect to Bluetooth on an Android phone and were soon streaming music .
With the speakers right at the ear, listing was not a problem and the sound quality was good. In a quiet environment, others nearby could certainly hear the speakers as well. If you accept a phone call, others could potentially hear both sides of the conversation.
The styling is not bad if you like aviator glasses even though the frames look heavy.
The advantage of not having something plugging your ear canal is you can also hear what going on around you. If you are walking/running on the streets, this could be important.
There are a lot of choices for monitoring Bluetooth audio, voice or music, ranging from wired ear buds to wireless, noise canceling, headsets.
I am not sure exactly where speaker laden sun glasses would fit in with many people. I will say that my family members and I all smiled and thought they were pretty neat when we tried them on.
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