Lorenz R.
I found the lack of volume control strange and the buttons were somewhat fiddly to operate, but it's nevertheless a comfortable headset that you can forget you're wearing for hours at a time.
Cattanach M.
It has impressive battery life too, offers decent audio performance, but you're never going to get the same sound quality as you would from a pair of in-ear headphones or over-ear headphones.
Hammett M.
If you're interested in checking out a set of bone conduction glasses, but don't want to pay serious cash for something you might not enjoy, they could be exactly what you need. Its sound isn't as rich or detailed as you'll get with a higher-end headset, but if you're interested in listening to audiobooks or podcasts rather than music while you're working out, it could be a winner.
Hanson S.
I personally bought Bone Conduction glasses because I wanted to listen to YouTube/ Instagram when I’m in the living room but don’t want to shut myself out for the family activities,It feels like met my needs.
Cornwell A.
These glasses are awesome, sound is not bad! I'm unable to wear headphones most of the time so these are perfect for me... except I have a small head and they slip down on me often. I wish they made a small size for small heads!
Aliento E.
The headphones part on it doesn't feel like it goes as far back towards my ears as I feel like it should. So it feels like I have trouble hearing sometimes. But otherwise works as it should.
Elmes J.
I like these glasses. it seems like my personal assistant. the noise bleed only stops at about 40% or 50%, otherwise no privacy. They do look good and came with backup lenses. . I will update the post when my glasses return and I've had a chance to use them.
Nicholas G.
Works exactly like how I thought they would after going through all the reviews. If you are in a quiet environment and you have them turned up, of course, there's going to be sound leakage. I don't sit in a quiet office, I use these when I'm working on the sales floor and NO ONE has any idea that I'm listening to music while talking to them. Customers and coworkers have no clue. I do not turn them up all the way because to me, that would be annoying. I like to still hear what's going on in my surroundings without being distracted. The glasses are on the bigger side, but I'm not the hugest person, to begin with. That's just the way it is when buying something that's a "one size fits all". I've never used them until the battery was fully used up, but at about 2/3 volume, I've gotten a good 4 and a half hours of listening to music nonstop. I saw in the questions section that they work with Siri. I have an Android phone and have yet to get them to work with my Google Assistant. Not a big deal, but it would have been convenient. Overall I'm glad about my purchase and have suggested it to friends
Erisa R.
The sound quality is amazing - way better than I expected. It's about on par with an okay pair of headphones. The battery life also lasts a lot longer than advertised. They're also super stealthy and so far no one has noticed that I'm secretly listening to podcasts during work!
Wilson M.
Do you want a pair of plastic glasses that also have bone-conducting Bluetooth speakers? That's what these are. Do they sound good? Depends. Any moderate noise drowns out whatever is playing, but if it's quiet enough and you're listening to the right music, it's damn near magical. The sound just appears in your head. worth the hundred-ish dollars.
Kimberlee P.
First and foremost, I'm not sponsored or paid to write this review, i bought these glasses with my own money. I've bought and owned 3 different types of bone conduction glasses (zungle viper, actek, and alien 5). If you're thinking of buying these over the zungle viper, get these instead. They're practically the same in terms of sound, except the zungle viper has a little bit more bass but not too much. The advantages of the alien 5 are that the charging method is better, only uses one USB port unlike the zungle that you got to have a special type of charger and you have to plug it in 2 ports. And the frame is better because it has more flex on them. My zungle cracked after 3 months of daily use. I've been using this every day at work and it last me the whole 10-hour shift nonstop in high medium volume (my mp3 player has a maximum volume of 30 and I set the alien 5 to 22 volume). Don't believe the negative reviews saying that the frame and quality sucks, they probably have never tried other bone conduction glasses, and for the price, it's the best out there, believe me. And if you do find the matte black version, get those, these are gloss black and it is hard to keep clean.
Garrett M.
I have tried several similar pairs of this type of glasses. These are the best I have found for reasonable money. I have been using these days since I purchased them a few months ago. I already wore blue-blocking glasses so adding the capabilities of these is a major plus. Earbuds are a no-no where I am and I need something to help me focus so these fit the bill perfectly.
Clark T.
Connecting the glasses was easy. Figuring out the buttons took a little bit of time. I didn’t realize I could press the power button to pause until I accidentally tried to lower the volume and hit the power button instead. I can hear everything perfectly and still hear what’s going on around me. The rubber bumps help a little with comfort and securing the glasses on my face.
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