Bluetooth Smart Glasses with Open Ear Audio and Blue Light Protection
Bluetooth Smart Glasses with Open Ear Audio and Blue Light Protection
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In this review of the Bluetooth Audio Smart Glasses the bottom line is simple: these are for people who want functional, wearable audio without blocking the world. The design combines an open ear sound approach with blue light filtering and detachable polarized lenses, making them a practical choice for commuters, remote workers and outdoor walkers who need awareness of their surroundings while taking calls or listening to music. The build and comfort get praise from owners, while sound and battery reports are mixed, so this review focuses on real-world use rather than marketing claims.
Key Features
- Open ear sound: Two built-in speakers use AAC decoding so you can listen to audio while staying aware of traffic and ambient noise.
- Blue light filter and polarized lenses: The frames accept detachable lenses so you can switch between blue light blocking lenses and polarized sunglass lenses for outdoor use.
- All-day battery: A built-in 100mAh battery charges in about 1 hour and typically supports up to 6 hours of playback with multi-day standby.
- Mic and hands-free calls: An integrated microphone with Bluetooth connectivity allows phone calls and voice assistant access without taking out a phone.
- Touch and voice control: Touch-sensitive controls and long-press activation let you trigger your smartphone voice assistant and manage playback without buttons.
Who It's For
The glasses are best for anyone who wants casual, situational audio rather than immersive headphones: commuters who need to remain aware, remote workers who walk between home and errands, and outdoor exercisers who value situational awareness. The lightweight frame and the option to swap lenses suit people who split time between screens and sunlight.
Those seeking loud, bass-heavy personal audio or studio-quality listening should look elsewhere, as some users report the sound is moderate and not as powerful as earbuds or over-ear models. Also, buyers who require flawless, consistent connectivity or charging behavior should weigh mixed reports about functionality when deciding.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Comfortable, well-made frames that many customers find good value and attractive.
- Useful open ear audio that preserves environmental awareness and supports hands-free calls.
- Convenient detachable lenses let you switch between polarized sunglasses and blue light filtering lenses.
- Fast charging and reasonable playback time for day use from the 100mAh battery.
Cons
- Sound quality receives mixed feedback; some users find audio weak compared to traditional headphones.
- A few customers report inconsistent functionality such as one side failing or charging issues, so expect possible variability.
Specifications
| Audio design | Open ear with 2 speakers |
| Audio decoding | AAC |
| Battery | 100mAh, ~1 hour charge, ~6 hours playback |
| Microphone | Built-in for calls and voice assistant |
| Lenses | Detachable: blue light filter and polarized sunglass options |
| Controls | Touch area and voice-assistant activation |
Our Verdict
These glasses are a practical buy for users who prioritize situational awareness and convenience over immersive sound. With comfortable frames, detachable lenses and hands-free controls they represent solid value for commuters and screen users, but buyers wanting fuller audio or absolute reliability should consider higher-end audio wearables.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I take calls with these glasses?
Yes, they have a built-in microphone and Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free phone calls.
How long does the battery last?
The 100mAh battery charges in about 1 hour and typically supports around 6 hours of playback with several days of standby time.
Are the lenses interchangeable?
Yes, the frames accept detachable lenses so you can swap between polarized sunglasses and blue light filtering lenses.
Editor's Take
These Bluetooth Audio Smart Glasses are a practical option for situational listening and hands-free calls, offering comfortable frames, detachable blue light and polarized lenses, and reasonable battery life, though sound and reliability can vary.

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