🕶️ Stay connected, protected, and stylish—your smart sunnies just got smarter!
OhO sunshineOhO Smart Glasses combine polarized UV400 protection with integrated Bluetooth open-ear speakers and voice control, offering up to 10 hours of hands-free music and calls in a lightweight, unisex TR90 frame designed for active lifestyles.
Material | TR90 |
Frame Material Type | TR90 |
Lens Material Type | Tri Acetate Cellulose |
Arm Length | 133 Millimeters |
Bridge Width | 20 Millimeters |
Sunglasses Form | fit_over |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black Frame-black Lens |
Subject Character | not_applicable |
Style Name | Classic Pro |
Lens Color | Black |
Lens Type | Polarized |
Lens Coating Description | UV Protection Coating |
Polarization Type | Polarized |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
Sport Type | running,cycling, hiking, driving, hunting, boating, climing,riding, shooting,fishing,fitness |
G**R
Bluetooth Glasses
I've only had them 2 days, so I of course haven't ran into any issues but I am very impressed by them. Connection was a breeze, sound quality is great, range is above expectations, battery life is good, and a comfortable fit. Well worth the money.
N**B
Smart Glasses That Keep You Connected and Protected!
I absolutely love these OhO Smart Glasses! They are the perfect combination of style and functionality. The polarized lenses provide excellent UV protection, and the built-in Bluetooth speakers offer clear, high-quality sound. It's amazing to be able to listen to music or take calls hands-free while still being aware of my surroundings.The voice control feature is incredibly convenient, allowing me to access my favorite music stations and get updates on directions, weather, and traffic without needing to reach for my phone. The battery life is impressive, lasting up to 10 hours, which is perfect for long days out.These glasses are comfortable to wear and have a sleek, unisex design that suits any outfit. Whether I'm out for a run, cycling, or just enjoying a sunny day, they enhance my experience without any hassle.If you're looking for smart glasses that combine fashion, comfort, and advanced features, I highly recommend these!
T**W
Solid Product at a Good Price
Let me start by saying I've gotten these as well as the popular Razer Anzu glasses, so I'll be able to compare them.The Anzu glasses I got were $25 but they were the round version which look weird to me. I suspect that's why they were $25. I thought these looked cooler so I got them as well.Compared to the Anzus the sound and build quality are a bit worse but not that much worse. Especially the sound quality. These get louder than the Anzus too, so that's something to keep in mind. Overall, they aren't headphones, but they're close enough to a pair of glasses that retail much higher, so I'd say that's a solid win.I mentioned a "worse" build quality, when maybe I should've said less premium. That's because these seem like they were made from a cheaper plastic, but they also seem much sturdier. The Anzus seem heavy, sort of wobbly and I'd be scared to drop them. These stay on your head more securely, feel lighter and seem like they could take more of a beating.Another pro for these glasses is the controls. Look, I get it. EVERYTHING has touch controls these days. It's more premium, technologically advanced, etc, etc, but I'm not a fan of them on a lot of headphones and it seems weird on glasses like the Anzus. The Ohos feature actual buttons that work well and are easier to use.Going back to more premium, the tech in the Anzu is smarter. They pair when you open them and turn off when they are closed. The Ohos require holding in the power button to power down. Not a huge deal, but it speaks to the difference in price.I almost forgot but the Anzus come with blue light blocking frames AND a second pair of sunglasses frames. That is a massive value in itself, but the practicality of constantly switching frames may make it a moot point unless you get really great at quickly uninstalling/installing them.With all that being said, if these and the Anzu rectangular versions were the same price I'd buy those for the more premium look, slightly better sound, better tech and multiple frames.But they are not the same price. The Anzus hover around $60 while the Ohos are $35 or so. For the price, the Ohos are better. The Anzus are not better enough to spend that much more. If you want something really good or are an audiophile, then go with the higher end ones on the market ($100+), but I think these are great for what they are.Definitely buy these if you haven't had Bluetooth glasses before to see if you actually like this sort of product!
A**R
Good for remote working
These work really nice. With that said, let me go into details on why this might or might not work for you and why I provided 3 stars instead of 5.There are a bit tighter around my ears. As far as I can see there is no way to adjust them to make them looser- I will occasionally get a headache.These sometimes connect and disconnect and while it’s not ideal, it normally will correct and connect pretty fast.The sound is clear for calls, however I wish it was louder. It is sometimes hard to hear in a louder environment. Music is not great- however I am a music lover, so I cannot see myself really using anything other than my Bose headphones for that anyway.I mostly got these because I am a remote computer worker and I wanted to take calls and meetings while having a wireless way to do it and have the perks of the blue light blocking. For this reason, these work perfect for what I needed them for.
S**8
Easy to install and maintain
The lens are polarized and transition darker when outdoors in the sun. They are comfortable to wear when you are playing sound or not. The sound volume is great. You can hear normal conversations the same time as you are listening to music or the news on the headsets.
J**R
More impressed than I anticipated
At the price point I wasn’t expecting much. I just got them today so I cannot speak on much but getting them out of the box I was more impressed than I had hoped. The rubber on the ends are a huge plus! I have a pair of echo frame and had to buy extra parts to add to prevent falling off my face. The sound quality isn’t amazing but it’s great at this price point! The look of the frames is cute as well, a little bulkier than the echo frames but doesn’t seem to make them feel heavier or anything. Easily paired with iPhone and listened to music. When taking them off I can still hear the music at a fairly low volume holding them away from my head, so other people close by may be able to hear what you are listening to. Overall, I am impressed so far and looking forward to seeing how battery life, call quality, and long term use work out.
A**R
The glass LENSES are NOT as advertised.
My dad and boyfriend and boyfriend’s best friend, & boyfriend’s best friend’s wife loves these glasses!I can NOT hear them clearly when they use the phone call capability, but it’s not completely terrible.The music can be just loud enough for only the wearer to hear, and not people around them. I love the privacy. But that also depends on where they are and how loud the volume is and how close the people are. Just use common sense on how high to set the volume. :) THE GLASS LENSES ARE NOT AS ADVERTISED. Fake lenses that have bad quality can cause yellowing of the eyes. Be careful when buying glasses.
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