Bone Conduction Glasses with Open-Ear Headphones, Smart Glasses with Dual Bluetooth Pairing, Blue Light Blocking Photochromic Lenses, IP6 Waterproof, Hand-Free Calls and Music, Perfect Gifts for Dad

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Notes:
1. Please charge the Bone Conduction Glasses before using it for the first time.
2. Pls read the User Instruction before using it.
3.Always keep the glasses in cool and dry place, and NEVER leave it in your car in hot day, in case functions breakdown.

Product Features:
❤Bone Conduction Headphone:
This audio sunglasses have been equipped with high-tech bone conduction technology, which decodes sound waves and convert them into vibrations that can be received directly by the Cochlea, and bypasses the eardrums.
To have better understanding and distinguishing, you can use the earplugs provided in the box, and play music or answer call. Though your ears are covered, you can still clearly hear the sound. We recommend you keep volume at 50%-60% for best listening experience; Maximum 100% volume may lead to echo during calling, or even lead to sounds transfer to people near you by air.
❤Photochromic Sunglasses
After exposing in the UV light, the glasses will turn dark which is perfect for outdoor activity like running or driving; when you are indoor, the glasses return clear. The blue light glasses protect your eyes from the harmful light emit from cell phone or computer.
❤4.2 Bluetooth Connectivity
The smart audio glasses with 4.2 Bluetooth provide faster and more stable connectivity with iOS and android system. Dual pairing allows you connect 2 devices simultaneously.
❤Great Battery
Built-in 250 mAh battery fully charged within 2 hours can support 10 day of Standby, 3 hours of playback and 5 hours of conversation. Different volume and sound source may lead to different battery using time.

Packing Include:
1* Exquisite packaging box
1* Bone Conduction Glasses
1* Cloth Pouch
1* User Manual
1* USB Charging Cable
2* Transparent Lenses templates
2* Earplugs
2* Non-slip nose pads

Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18.49 x 8.51 x 5.89 cm; 32.01 g
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 10 April 2021
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ QZTELECTRONIC
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B092692WYR
Item model number ‏ : ‎ d11e4c5d-9a6c-4aad-b8bd-b2d037f74a82
Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex
Guaranteed software updates until ‏ : ‎ unknown
Delivery information:: We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout.

Photochromic Lenses with UV420+ transition for automatic tint adjustment outdoors. Blue light glasses block bluerays for indoor and outdoor use. Note: Bone conduction headphones may have sound leakage if device volume is over 70%
Upgrade to Bone Conduction Headphones: Unique design keeps you aware of surroundings, delivering sound through skull bones to protect hearing. CAUTION: Not recommended for customers with bone conduction dB HL above 40dB HL for optimal listening
4.2 Version Bluetooth and Dual Pairing: the wireless headphone Bluetooth provides access to iOS/Android devices, like cell phones, desktop PC, or laptop, and enables dual Bluetooth devices pairing simultaneously. 4.2 Bluetooth ensures fast&stable connection and up to 10 meters barrier-free wireless range
Exceptional Battery Life & IP6 Waterproof: A 250mAh battery fully charges in 2 hours for 10 days standby, 4 hours playback, and 3 hours talk time. Usage varies with volume. IP6 waterproofing withstands rain or sweat for outdoor use. Low maintenance. Enjoy extended battery life and durability
Hands-Free Calling and Music: These wireless smart glasses offer convenience while driving or jogging. Easily control volume, calls, and music with frame buttons. For optimal experience, maintain Bluetooth device volume at 50%-60%; higher volume may cause sound leakage or echo during calls

5 reviews for Bone Conduction Glasses with Open-Ear Headphones, Smart Glasses with Dual Bluetooth Pairing, Blue Light Blocking Photochromic Lenses, IP6 Waterproof, Hand-Free Calls and Music, Perfect Gifts for Dad

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  1. Posiden300

    No one even noticed I’ve been listening to my books. The bone conduction works pretty good. Even when I’m on the machines at work I can still hear my books. Especially if I use one earplug provided. The battery life is good enough for my 8 hours of work plus some more. Definitely worth the price.

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  2. Lm

    These are an incredible rip off. Priced at $130 and probably cost $2 to make. They are NOT bone conducting. Can clearly hear them from across the room. The frames themselves feel like they’re just going to break and are not comfortable. I bought these as a gift for my husband and was pretty sad to see the abmissal quality and promptly returned it.

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  3. F. Young

    So, a little background. I found out I had tinnitus, but after getting tested they determined that the problem was in the middle ear, and that the inner ear was actually fine. So I figured I’d try bone conduction headphones since that bypasses the middle ear, and maybe it would give my middle ear a rest (I’ve been working from home since the beginning of the pandemic, and it involves wearing headphones for hours at a time (Zoom conferences)).Shortly before this, I bought a set of Razer Anzu glasses which have built-in audio, and I really liked how they sounded. They are not bone conduction, but just open ear speakers. So I decided to try out a cheap pair of bone conduction headphones, and I think they work fine. They’re not audiophile level sound quality, but they’re enough for basic sound. I’m actually happy with it. It does vibrate a lot with video games though, especially if there’s a lot of low bass (like if it’s an engine sound in the game). But in general, I’m okay with the sound quality.So, because I liked how the Razer Anzu worked, I started looking at glasses with bone conduction in them, and found these. So here we go. First of all, the glasses are pretty well made; they feel solid and they don’t feel cheap. Yeah, they’re plastic, but lots of glasses are plastic. The sound quality I thought was on par with the bone conduction headphones I bought earlier, although maybe a little quieter. However, if you use earplugs the sound volume does improve a bit. They are true bone conduction devices, as you can plug your ears and still hear the sound of the device it’s paired to.The downside is that after a while, I find the glasses slipping down my oily nose. Also, the photochromic lenses are not the best for indoor/office use. There are times when I suddenly realize I’m squinting because things are getting too dark. If there was an option for blue-light blocking only it would be good. So I end up having to turn off light and close windows to use it during the daytime. And even then, sometimes I’ll go back to the bone conduction headphones and Gunnar glasses because these are just too dark. But it depends.Battery life wise it seems like these things can stay on longer than the 4 hours of play. I’m not constantly listening to music or something, but a lot of times I’ll work an entire 8 hour shift and not get any low battery warning at all.Anyway, these glasses do come with two clear lenses, which I think are intended for prescription lenses. It would be nice if there were some other options available, like indoor blue light blocking and multifocal readers.All in all, I think it’s a solid buy. Not perfect, but not that bad either.

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  4. Customer1

    I never write reviews, but I liked these enough that I made an effort.Keep in mind that bone conduction is not for audiophiles! These sunglasses are pretty great for anyone who wants to listen to music while out & about, exercising, going for walks, etc. I have a pair of AfterShox & they’re good, but less comfortable in my opinion.I saw some reviews saying that these aren’t bone conduction headphones. They are. What those people don’t understand is that bone conduction isn’t silent to those within a few foot radius. I would not wear any bone conduction headphones on public transit.Pros:ComfortableWork as intendedWater resistant (IP6)Relatively inexpensiveThey’re sunglasses!No pulling them off to hear ambient soundsConsAudio quality isn’t great, but definitely not badKind of bulky, but no different from other “smart” glasses

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  5. Nicole Hill

    I think the glasses are ok for a first run but I think they need to fix some things about them. The glasses need to be noise canceling and louder. They aren’t that loud and people can hear them play or your callers conversation standing next to you. It kindof defeats the purpose of wearing them if you’re trying to be discreet.

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    Bone Conduction Glasses with Open-Ear Headphones, Smart Glasses with Dual Bluetooth Pairing, Blue Light Blocking Photochromic Lenses, IP6 Waterproof, Hand-Free Calls and Music, Perfect Gifts for Dad
    Bone Conduction Glasses with Open-Ear Headphones, Smart Glasses with Dual Bluetooth Pairing, Blue Light Blocking Photochromic Lenses, IP6 Waterproof, Hand-Free Calls and Music, Perfect Gifts for Dad

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