👓 Elevate Your Vision: Where Style Meets Innovation!
The WicueSmart Bluetooth Audio Polarized Auto Dimming Sunglasses VR3001 combine cutting-edge technology with sleek design. Featuring rapid 0.1-second dimming, Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, and 100% UV protection, these sunglasses are perfect for the modern professional. With a lightweight build, magnetic charging, and IP66 waterproof rating, they are designed for both style and functionality, making them an essential accessory for any outdoor enthusiast.
R**N
High-Tech, easy to use and impressive!
After receiving my new glasses, I was first surprised by the ease of use. For any level of tech savvy-ness, these glasses are easy to figure out. Connecting to blue tooth is fast!I was next super impressed by the automatic tinting and lightening feature, which makes transitioning in and out of bright and dark spaces.Listening to music is pleasant, phone conversations are clear even with background noise. I used during some conference calls today showing off my cool new specs while working on my computer in the sun.Definitely a must have for those who need an all in one solution to sunglasses and a headset!
A**R
Tried to like it.
Battery life poor. Transition lenses good, except could go darker. Sound quality mediocre. Touch sensor issues. Got three and returned them all. Both temples work independent of each other. Meaning you must turn on and off each temple. No auto on or off when opening or closing the temples. Dissatisfied with product.
F**N
Decent Audio but Inferior Sun Protection
These Bluetooth glasses from WICUE are a convenient way to help shade out the sun's rays a bit while simultaneously listening to audio and taking phone calls. That being said, first thing I noticed right out of the box was just how lightweight these glasses are. The best way I can describe them is that both frame and lenses feel more like what I'd expect with inexpensive "fashion" sunglasses rather than the quality of more upscale eyewear costing this much. I also must point out that at this price point I was a bit disappointed that it's void of safety hinges. And another let down was the case that comes with them is soft material and offers no impact protection against accidental pressure. All that aside, WICUE managed to keep these glasses sleek as the microphone and speakers are small in size and incorporated into the frame and go pretty much unnoticed.The glasses are charged with a dual port charging cable that easily attaches to the frames magneticly. A red light iilluminates while charging and turns off when complete. As soon as the charging cable are disconnected, the glasses are automatically turned on and ready to pair. An audible alert will voice the latter. One thing to remember is that if you are not going to use them immediately, you must turn them off by pressing the marked area on the sides of the frame to conserve battery. Also, both left and right speaker turn on and off and operate independently. Now as far as sound, it's decent and enjoyable. It's of course not anywhere near earbud sound quality, but it's satisfying. You'll definitely hear other sources of sound around you which has it's own benefits. These glasses are ideal for social settings where one can listening to music while still being able to hear conversations of those around you. Also good for outdoor activities when hearing background sounds such as traffic are important. Phone calls came in clear and I was told I sounded good on the caller's end as well. The initial pairing to my phone was seamless as are all subsequent connections.As far as appearance, these frames are a classic style. I'm not really excited about the lense color though; a light greenish, yellowish grey when it's not darkened. I don't find them very flattering on. And though the lenses automatically darken depending on incoming light, they don't darken enough for my preferences. If you like hiding your eyes behind a pair of shades, then these may be too revealing for you; they are for me. All in all, they work okay but honestly I was expecting more at this price point. Inferior sun protection takes a backseat to the decent audio.I've posted some photos and hope that they, along with my experience, helps you out a bit with your choice. Thank you.
K**R
Good, but inferior to my Bose Sopranos
I've tested about a dozen pairs of audio sunglasses, and I'd say these are around the middle of the pack.First the good points. These are one of only a couple of pairs I've tested that manage to squeeze the speakers and battery into something that looks pretty much like a regular pair of sunglasses. Most have chunky, oversized temples that throw the frames off balance, and while I love audio sunglasses I don't like people to be able to guess I'm wearing them at fifty paces. The Wicue frames look pretty good - not stunning, but pretty good - and I appreciate it.Second, the charging cable is very easy to use. There are magnetic charging points on either temple, and the split charging cable simply clips to them. A red light will flash to let you know the glasses are charging, and after a dozen charges they've no failed to connect yet. The cable works well.Now the not so good. The sound quality from these glasses is only so so. If you've never used audio sunglasses before you'll probably be quite impressed as they're a novelty. The fact that a pair of glasses can play music at all is pretty cool. However, having tested several pairs from the likes of Bose and Fauna I've used the best of the best, and I know what's possible. These glasses don't quite meet that standard. The sound is just a touch tinny, and the bleed is very poor. Everyone walking by you will know what you're listening to. Now they don't sound *bad* - they're perfectly serviceable - but if you're an audiophile you'll probably want to look elsewhere.This will make me sound like Marie Antoinette, I know, but if your budget can stretch another $70 I'd opt for a pair of Bose Sopranos. $250 will be out of reach for most people, but that's the price of a pair of audio sunglasses that gets pretty much everything right. If that would put too great a strain on your wallet the Wicue audio sunglasses will do the job just fine.
S**K
Decent smart glasses
I was excited to try these innovative smart glasses and after trying and testing I am mostly satisfied with them. There are things that I liked and things that I thought could be improved. I liked the sound quality. It is definitely not designed to listen to music just like you do with your earbuds. It is designed to hear your surroundings while listening to music or making a call. For this purpose, the sound quality is near perfect. The design is classic and looks like ordinary sunglasses which makes sense. The built quality is not superb and does not really look like an expensive pair of sunglasses. The dimming feature works well but in my opinion, it could dim a little more to provide more comfort to the eyes. It is lightweight and comfortable to wear for an extended period of time. The soft protective case is a disappointment. When one buys such expensive smart glasses they would expect a hard case to protect the glasses from drops and impacts. They really should send a hard case with these smart sunglasses.
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