🎶 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience with Smart Style!
The OhO sunshineSmart Glasses combine polarized UV protection with cutting-edge Bluetooth speaker technology, allowing users to enjoy music and take calls hands-free. With a sleek, unisex design and a long-lasting battery, these glasses are perfect for both athletic activities and casual outings. The innovative open ear speaker system ensures you stay connected to your environment while enjoying high-quality sound.
Material Type | TR90 |
Frame Material Type | Plastic |
Style Name | Fashion |
Sunglasses Form | fit_over |
Item Shape | Square |
Lens Color | blue light blocking lens |
Color | Brown-blue Light Blocking Lens |
Polarization Type | Polarized |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
Is Autographed | No |
Antenna Location | Telephone and Listening to music,indoor,outdoor,sports, cycling, hiking, driving, hunting, boating, climing,riding, shooting,fishing,party,walking, entertainment |
Lens Coating Description | UV Protection Coating |
Sport Type | indoor,outdoor,sports, cycling, hiking, driving, hunting, boating, climing,riding, shooting,fishing,party,walking, entertainment, Running |
Lens | Interchangeable |
D**C
Oho? Oh Yes!!!!
This is my fifth pair of Oho's I own. I wear all of my frames black, brown, white, sunglass, blue filter, etc! I love my oho's. Many work sites still do not allow ear buds on the floor or while on the clock. As being a person that moves better with music and achieves more when focused on a task and needs assistance with blocking out surrounding noise my Oho Bluetooth glasses always makes my work day better. The glasses are a light weight frame with lens that can popped out to change from blue filter lens to sunglass lens. I have never used that option and have purchased both blue filter and separate sunglasses when I see them on sale. The glasses, when charged fully, last over 8 hours, and have great sound that can controlled by your device(phone) or by the controls on ear piece. I use my oho glasses everyday with workouts, just floating in the pool, at work (because ear buds are not allowed), long road trips when I don't want to fight for music control. This brown frame did come with clear, blue fitler lenses, and an extra pair of sunglass lens so maybe this time I will try to pop them out. It looks like it will be very hard not to break the plastic frames, where all the mechanics are stored, so maybe not. I will continue to be a Oho customer because they offer the very best price for a product I believe has helped me so much to stay positive, and focused on my goals!! Perfect for anyone that needs an assist with the loud, or distracting surroundings, wants to keep their head down out of all the office gossip and just do work. thank you Oho (Spanish for eye).
J**N
Great for a budget
If you're looking for inexpensive with good quality Bluetooth glasses, look no further. Sound quality is pretty good, overall a good buy.
S**G
Not Good
What led me to get these glasses was the fact I had the chance to try out the Bose Sunglasses a few year ago. I loved the idea where I had speakers directing music or calls to my ears, while relatively being private. I could still hear others around me without jamming some earbud inside my ear.I will say, these glasses are not meant for large head folks like myself. I won't critique the product on that because that's a me problem more than anything else.The positives are that it's easy and quick to pair up to your phone. It charges up via USB-C which is really nice. It comes with a semi-hard shell zip case, a microfiber cloth, and lenses to switch from blue light to sunglasses. I didn't try out the sunglasses because when I was trying to swap the blue light, I felt like I was about to break the glasses, so I stopped.The blue light lenses are very mild. They're not going to be like your "gamer" yellow tinged glasses. I felt like it wasn't blocking much, but I could tell a difference when I held the glasses away from my face and compare/contrasted between what I was seeing and what I saw through the glasses.The speakers are just plain awful. There's a speaker on either arm right by your ears. They are very tiny and very tinny. I didn't expect it to be amazing, but I was hoping for halfway decent. Songs that played on there were just flat out bad. A positive to some is the fact that they're really loud. I could crank it up and I could hear it from far away. I know I keep referring back to a $200+ product, which this isn't, but I liked that I had privacy with these glasses when I had the audio on. These are just screaming for everyone to listen in to your conversation.I wanted to really like these, but I'm afraid it's going to collect dust. It may interest some people, and they do actually work though!
N**M
Cool concept, easy to use!
The OhO Audio Sunglasses have been a delightful addition to my tech accessories. Their voice control feature is a convenient touch, integrating seamlessly with Siri and Google Now, making music access and navigation almost effortless. The volume adjustment design is user-friendly, and I was pleasantly surprised by the battery life, lasting close to the advertised 10 hours. The open ear speaker system is a brilliant concept, allowing me to stay connected to my surroundings while enjoying my music, which is great for safety. As for their design, they're sleek and lightweight, resembling typical sunglasses but with added functionalities. The UV400 polarized lens is an added advantage, ensuring eye protection without compromising on clarity. A must-have for tech enthusiasts who are on the move!
V**E
Not as loud and tinny sound
The sound quality is very tinny, and the volume doesn't get that loud. This is probably because of the placement and direction of the speakers, which face straight back instead of angling toward the ear. As a result, you have to really raise up the volume which not only lets you hear better but also lets the people around you hear as well. It is not very discrete because of the noise bleed that people next to you will hear.The glasses are one of the better designs and look like actual glasses. They are pretty comfy too. Too bad the sound was subpar, otherwise these would have been my favorite glasses to wear. One feature in these glasses that most of these types of glasses don't have is that the power button acts as a play/pause button, and there's one volume button that lets you increase the volume.In a pinch, it'll still do what it says it will do, it just doesn't do it well. I give it bonus points for looking and fitting good though.
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