Literally came to this video to find out where they hid the charging cable and was so happy to hear “I was wondering where the charging cable was at and it’s actually in the leather case” THANK YOU!
@@jclau77 no he said it correctly. He’s saying that this guy is basically the underrated version of unbox therapy but he definitely could. Have worded this differently
@@JLBREMER I use them everyday as my primary glasses. The sound and call quality is clear but it only has a 5 hour battery life for music and talking. Normally I wouldn’t complain but I have prescription lenses so I wish lasted longer. They do make your eyes look a little big 😂 I also use them for phone calls at work so it’s a win for me
with the option to put prescription lenses, i dont see why it would be an issue making those lenses into transition lenses. thus making those extra tinted lenses useless.
I already own the Bose frames. Also had them sent out to get my prescription transition lenses installed. He seriously look like a re-branded Bose frames all the way to using Lensabl. if the warranties anything like bose if you do not go through Lensabl for your prescription you void your warranty. Unfortunately I’ve had to go through the warranty process of bows and all I did was pop out my prescription and put in do you original sunglass lenses. Got my new pair and put in my prescription lenses back in.
@@GreggEddwards The product seems to be fine. They are about the same price as designer frames, on par with other Smart Glasses like Bose, and they look nice (to me at least, as it is matter of opinion). I wouldn't be against getting these as prescription sunglasses for outdoor use like walking/biking.
Love the video! Keep going man! Here's some tips for ya, put a ring light in the middle of your camera so your shadow when looking down will be lightened
Honestly, all those smart glasses and watches don't inovate, it just the same shit we have on our phone, so buying something for 200$ that does nothing new, and isn't really that good wouldn't be a home run purchase.. Good review!
Yeah Lenstah, I can’t completely disagree with you. You have a point, to me right now smart glasses and smart watches offer convenience and glorified Bluetooth but 10 yrs from now it could be a different story? We’re still in the early stages of smart glasses.
Why do we use touch controls when buttons would do? It makes sense on tiny things like airpods maybe (but even there the pros added a button on the stem and it's way simpler and more responsive)
My husband bought 2 pairs of their 'smart glasses' and within 2 weeks, the right arm came off. Razer told me that this was due to abuse. The connection of the arm to the frame is plastic and poorly designed. I have put script lens in both pair and now Razer refuses to repair the arm assembly. I have full documentation and pictures of their 'wonderful' support. Buyer Beware!
So these smart glasses have open ear speakers on the frames so it’s going to leak sound no matter what. The speakers and sound aim downwards and towards your ear.
Really want to see how these would go in an office environment, how well the mic works for teams calls etc, can I wear these in the office and take calls or our my neighbours going to hear my entire call? Would love to see a follow up review on WFH and office based scenarios
Aaron these would actually be great for an office environment at home, but in an office environment at work I’d be slightly skeptical using them. Considering if you’re close to others at work you’ll turn some heads at full volume as others would slightly hear your conversations, but they aren’t that loud as open ear headphones at full volume.
I already own the Bose frames. Also had them sent out to get my prescription transition lenses installed. He seriously look like a re-branded Bose frames.
I'm not sure are these smart glasses? I think he mentioned that they are smart glasses. I think he should mention about 200 more times that they are smart glasses so we know that they are smart glasses.
The fit on them were great for me I didnt have any issue with the fit Davindra, but you'll have to look at the measurements Razer provides to really know what size you'll need to get.
What's the point of these? apart from blocking blue light there isn't really much use to these, who wants to walk around talking on the phone with little speakers in you glasses so everyone can hear your conversations... Its getting silly now how everything is classed as smart but then doesn't actually do anything smart. And who the hell is going to use these for gaming and use the silly little speakers. Anyone who games properly will have a decent headset and proper mic. Seriously... what is the point?
It all depends on how high you would set the volume. If you blast them to full volume someone will notice but it wont be as loud for them. Everyone also hears things differently.
Do you know if these can be used dor video calls? Like if were to make or receive calls via facetime,duo, zoom etc, would you be able to hear clearly through them?
@@T3CHUP Thank you for the quick reply. I'm pretty sure if they worked for facetime it will work for the others. I'm just looking for an alternative for a wires headset or ear buds. I appreciate the info. Keep up the good work on your channel.
Ok these are not smart glasses. This is wireless earbuds hidden in a pair of glasses. Companies need to stop wasting our time with this bullshit, we want Augmented Reality not bullshit audio gear