A:AnswerI read online that you can because you are able to remove the lenses if you buy the antiglare lens from
Bose. So, I assume prescription lens would work too.
A:AnswerHey there! This is a great gift, however I would say that I would be cautious if they are young kids. The glasses are sturdy, well made and the quality is great allowing one to change the lenses.i love that one can pay attention to surroundings without blocking out hearing their tunes.
The Alto fits in two sizes to perhaps the small is a good option if the kids have smaller faces. You are one cool parent for getting these, they do cost a pretty penny but pair well with an Apple phone.
Hope that helps!
A:AnswerAs of today, 12/19/19 Bose Frames are now ‘prescription-ready’ - approved and tested for prescription lenses (any strength). When using a licensed prescription lens installer (US only), the warranty will be upheld.
A:AnswerAny blue tooth device can share music to these glasses. I believe. I have them synced to my Samsung phone and listen to Panorama, Spotify, Amazon Music, you name it.
A:AnswerHello Janie,
Thanks for your question. We are exploring partnerships to allow for prescription lenses under the warranty, but there are no approved channels for this yet.
A:AnswerHello Spirit4ger,
Thanks for your question today. We are exploring partnerships to allow for prescription lenses under the warranty, but there are no approved channels for this yet.
A:AnswerHello! Thank you for your interest in our Frames.
The Bluetooth versions that these Frames support are Bluetooth version 4.0 , using the BLE, ADP and HFP Bluetooth protocols.
This means that this is compatible with a large number of android or apple mobile devices; computers/laptops; or other Bluetooth sources.
We would recommend checking the Specifications of your device to ensure that this is compatible!