🎉 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience with OhO SunshineOhO!
The OhO SunshineOhO Smart Glasses combine cutting-edge technology with stylish design, featuring 5.3 Bluetooth connectivity, a 7-hour battery life, and polarized UV protection. With open ear speakers and smart assistant capabilities, these glasses are perfect for both indoor and outdoor activities, ensuring you stay connected and protected.
C**L
Nice
I love these! I literally wear them everywhere I’ll even flip them on the top of my head like sunglasses just to keep them on lol
B**N
My Third Pair of Smart Glasses, and they are the Best
The OhO Sunshine Smart Glasses are my third pair of smart glasses, and they are the best. Like the others, the open-ear speakers allow me to enjoy music and still stay aware of my surroundings—perfect for outdoor walks, which is how I use them the most. The sound quality is great, and the volume control is the best I've experienced. I like that the lenses are transitional, so they adapt from clear indoors to light grey outdoors, offering both blue light and UV protection.The Bluetooth MP3 player is a nice touch, allowing me to listen to my favorite playlists without needing extra devices. It would be nice if there were an app to help manage the MP3 player rather than having to upload content directly from my computer. Voice commands are super convenient, letting me ask Google for directions or other things, although it's somewhat hands-free. You do have to use the controls on the glasses to activate this feature. The frames are both stylish and well-constructed. —I highly recommend them!
T**Y
Great Bluetooth headphones
These glasses are great! The sound is clear and it battery life is excellent. They are also stylish.
K**N
Bad product
After getting replacements because the initial pair wouldn’t turn on even after I charged reset etc the replacements won’t connect and plays this preprogrammed intro music over and over highly disappointed
D**G
Convenient at work
These smart glasses are absolutely brilliant! They've completely changed how I listen to music and podcasts, especially when I'm out and about. The discreetness is the key selling point for me. No more fiddling with earbuds that fall out, get tangled, or block out the world entirely. With these glasses, I can enjoy my audio content while still being fully aware of my surroundings. The sound quality is surprisingly good – clear and crisp, especially for spoken word content. While they aren't going to replace high-end headphones for audiophiles, they're perfect for casual listening.The built-in speakers are well-positioned, directing the sound towards my ears without bothering others nearby. I've worn them in public, and no one has even noticed I'm listening to anything. The Bluetooth connectivity is seamless, pairing quickly and maintaining a stable connection with my phone. The controls are intuitive and easy to use, allowing me to adjust the volume, skip tracks, and even answer calls with a simple touch. The glasses themselves are also stylish and comfortable to wear. They don't feel bulky or heavy, and they look like regular sunglasses, which is exactly what I wanted. The battery life is impressive, lasting for several hours on a single charge. If you're looking for a discreet and convenient way to listen to audio content on the go, these smart glasses are a must-have. Five stars!
U**P
Ok sound, mediocre quality frames
I'm a pretty big fan of glasses that have open ear speakers built into them, and in particular sunglasses that do. Inside I like to use glasses with open ear speakers for listening to music when I still need to be aware of my surroundings, but also for meetings where I feel they excel. Outdoors I absolutely love open ear speaker sunglasses as it is really important to be aware of your surroundings when riding a bike for example. I have two other pairs of sunglasses with open ear speakers which I compared these OhO sunglasses against: the Razer Anzu "smart glasses" which cost half as much, and the Bose Altos which cost twice as much.Pros:+ These get astonishingly loud; in fact, they can get significantly louder than both the Razer and the Bose sunglasses- loud enough to hurt your ears.+ They are lightweight and comfortable to wear, with a fairly classic Ray Ban style to them.+ Unlike the others I own, these use a nice standard USB-C to charge.+ Physical buttons are nice, though they don't include enough.+ Built in memory allows you to load up music onto the glasses and use them independent of your phone or media player. This was a big draw for me, and to that end they offer a great feature neither of my other glasses do.Cons:- Completely unintuitive controls. You double click the power button to go into Bluetooth mode. You single click it to play or pause music. To turn the volume up you click and hold the only other button which has a wireless antenna logo on it. To go skip forward or backward, you double, or triple click the antenna button.- It would be nice to have a volume up and a volume down button.- They feel cheap overall, and the lenses are pretty low quality.Overall, they are ok. In the end they do what they say they will, and the sound quality is decent, however the glasses themselves feel cheap and the lenses aren't too great. The controls are weird, and for what they cost compared to the competition I don't feel that they are a very good value despite the stand-alone operation feature.
L**U
Works good with MP3 player, too.
These work ok with the built-in storage, but with 128gb, that might not be enough for your music collection, and if that's the case I applaud you. But because they also work with an MP3 player (or phone, of course), I can actually use them to listen to the plain-old FM radio if I turn on the radio on my MP3 player and connect it to these glasses. Sound quality is pretty good, though I wouldn't call it "bass-y". Battery time is listed at 7 hours, so if you want to use these all day at work, you might want to give them a little charge boost at lunch. Overall, I think they're worth the money because they're pretty flexible in how you use them, be it with the built-in memory, paired to your phone, or paired to an MP3 player. 5 stars.
J**A
good glasses for listening to things
fit is good, weight is light and the sound is clear with the option of dark lenses included.
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