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JaekikoR Posted
Super excited to get these they worked really great the first week and then just started having issues by the 2nd and 3rd week. Weren’t holding a charge even after charging still wouldn’t hold a charge. I hardly was able to use them because they wouldn’t hold a charge. Would not pair automatically like they did when I first got them. Making calls the other person could not hear me and I was told I sounded static or robotic. I tried to trouble shoot I unpaired them/ reset them made sure there were no recent updates nothing helped. These were very defective. I kept them for about 4 weeks and had to return them I couldn’t use them very disappointed. I will repurchase them and give another pair a try but having issues this early on wasn't worth the price.
FranciscoG Posted
OK DESIGN I LIKED THEM BUT THEY FELT HEAVY OVERALL. THEY WERE CONSTANTLY SLIDING DOWN THE NOSE BRIDGE. AND MY 2ND PROBLEM WAS THAT THE SHARP DESING ON THE TEMPLE FRAME WAS BEGINNING TO IRRITATE ON BACK OF MY EAR.
HenryV Posted
Worked great. The audio in my videos was distorted. When I wanted to use the glasses the second day of using them I charged them all day and the battery was dead when I wanted to use them.
BRANDON Posted
Not worth the cost. These are really expensive and the AI just isn't good enough. I ended up returning it.
OleksiiP Posted
These glasses won't suit everyone, and the quality of the case is far inferior to the Ray-Ben. The glasses themselves aren't bad, but they probably won't be dark while driving, which isn't very cool.
pimpon Posted
Heavy, was made for looks and not function. Oakley should stick to giving active people what they need for sport activities. These are made for show…
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EdwennetteJ Posted
I love the productivity of it, but the glasses itself fit very tightly against the head. I can’t seem to keep them on for too long.
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KingGrizzy Posted
Everytime I used the bluetooth function I got a headache. And it was tight on my head.
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dren Posted
I was really excited for these glasses but I think they just give a glimpse of what the future will hold, rather than being groundbreaking technology that has already arrived. The first thing I noticed with these glasses is that they are a pain to get out of the case. The design is such that you really have to dig your fingers around in a weird angle to get them out without grabbing the lenses and putting fingerprints all over them. So either you have to really work to get them out, or clean them with a cloth after each time. Just a pain either way. The sound is pretty decent when playing music. I can hear them well enough and if I have someone else wear them I can’t really hear the volume too easily so it doesn’t feel too intrusive. They do sit clear of the ear which is helpful if it’s a situation where you want to listen to something while also being able to hear what’s going on around you. Overall ok, but I have a lot of earbuds that work better overall for a lot lower price. Mic works fine and calls go through without a problem, but nothing fancy on that end. The cameras are a bit gimmicky. The image quality isn’t super great so I wouldn’t use it for any sort of phone camera replacement. The battery / storage is also small enough that it can’t replace a gopro even if it was higher quality. The only thing that makes having a camera and trying to do glasses instead of earbuds worth it is if it can connect to your phone app to do something unique. The app is pretty lame really in most ways. The only thing that really is cool at all about it is the real time translation. Now the language options are a bit limited, but should be good enough for most people. I went with Spanish and watch some Spanish music videos and it seemed to do a pretty good job of translating. Being able to still hear everything clearly was a bit distracting, but the ability to do real time translation was impressive. The app says its better if the camera can see the person speaking, and maybe that’s true in some cases, but for me it didn’t seem to make a difference if it could see the face of the person on screen or I looked away. Honestly, the frustrating part of the app is that I am 90% sure they could just activate it for any set of earbuds you own to be the mic and it would work just as well. I will give them the benefit of the doubt though and say that as they expand languages there may be some languages I didn’t try or that will be added that the ability for the camera to add additional information for the translation may actually improve it significantly. I think this does demonstrate the abilities that could be opened up in the future, but as of right now, I think the glasses are more of a gimmick than anything. If they actually let the lenses display information, that would be a real game changer, they just aren’t there yet.