The Lucyd Bluetooth Audio Glasses are the perfect combination of style and functionality, providing a unique audio experience while protecting your eyes from harmful UV rays. These smart glasses are a must-have for anyone who loves to listen to music or take calls on the go.
One of the standout features of the Lucyd Bluetooth Audio Glasses is the immersive audio experience they provide. With four speakers embedded in the temples, you can enjoy crystal-clear sound quality that is both safe and enhanced compared to traditional headphones. The open ear design of the glasses ensures that you are still aware of your surroundings while enjoying your music or taking calls.
The glasses also come with touch controls that allow you to easily answer calls, play/pause your music, skip tracks, adjust the volume, and activate your voice assistant. The long-lasting battery provides up to 12 hours of playback per charge and over 160 hours of standby connection time, meaning you only need to charge the glasses once a week, even if you listen to music for 1-2 hours daily.
Additional features of the Lucyd Bluetooth Audio Glasses include UV protection and polarized lenses, dual noise-canceling microphones, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, and splash-proof design.
Drekus galloway –
These glasses are sooo cool! Perfect for going to the beach or just driving to work, worked well with phonecalls!
Sommer W –
these are nice, simple to use set of audio sunglasses. They come with the sunglasses, a charging cord that connects to both arms, charging block to plug the charging cord into, a nice foldable leather hard case, a microfiber glasses bag and a microfiber cleaning cloth. A simple set of written instructions is also included. I like the simplicity of these glasses. There is no App to download. You just turn them on, select Lucyd Lyte in the Bluetooth settings on your phone and the sunglasses immediately pair to your phone. From that point on, they pair to your phone automatically as soon as you power them on. You can select the music you want to play from your phone, after which, from your sunglasses you can control volume, play/pause, skip forward or backward a track, answer or disconnect calls, and access your phone voice assistant. There is a small button on the bottom of each arm that you click in various combinations to access these functions. I like the fact they are actual buttons that you click, as opposed to swiping or tapping on the arms, like some wireless earphones or other audio glasses. I think this makes it easier to control them. I feel like they are a nice looking set of sunglasses. 100% recommended.
HJeffK –
I really like these glasses. You can hear music and phone calls clearly. I was pleasantly surprised. They’re easy to connect to your bluetooth. My only complaint is that they make your ears stick out and after awhile they start to hurt because the ends of the glasses are a little thick which makes them uncomfortable after prolonged use.
Drekus galloway –
I’ve never had any Bluetooth sunglasses before, so I questioned my ability to set them up. Luckily for me, it was quick and simple, and the sound quality is crisp and clear. Comes with everything you need, which is great for any other first timers.
Sommer W –
The media could not be loaded. These marches look very awesome. Feel very good inside your head except for just the frames are a little little so it makes your head get aggravated after a while wearing them. But other than that they are some great looking smart glasses. They connect to your phone and you can take phone calls and listen to music on them and that was make some great. So pick you up a pair of day. They’re very worth the money. You won’t be dissatisf 👍👍👌
HJeffK –
This is my first go with a Lucyd product and I am surprised how polished these are. I have both the Bose and Anker Soundcore sunglasses as well. As sunglasses, they are actually pretty good. Slightly too thick arms are the only real giveaway that there is more here than meets the eye. The polrized lenses are actually pretty good.Pairing is fast and the BT 5 connection keeps things stable. Phone quality is good. Voices come across loud and clear and the Lucyd mics do a decent job of isolating my voice from the background noise around me. Sound quality is okay by Eyewear Bluetooth standards. In other words, pretty bad. Thin and lacking any real bass. These are best for audio books or podcasts. If you are a real music fan do not buy these or any other pair of BT sunglasses. They just are not very good. I do love the physical buttons that Lucyd gives you here. So much more accurate than the touch pads from others I have used. Battery life is good. Around 4 hours of mixed use. Charging is done via a proprietary magnetic charger that works well. The phone case is very good as well.All and all, for $200, these are pretty darn good for someone that thinks they want BT sunglasses. I love the concept but, in practice I find them to be very situational in use. The beach or pool are really the only places I find that I love these. Also, be aware that there is pretty pronounced noise bleed here so your chats will not be very private. If you think a set of well made BT sunglasses are for you, for $200, these Lucyd Sunglasses are a very reasonable entry into the space.
Nycki –
The media could not be loaded. I’d never thought about Bluetooth sunglasses before so these seemed like a genius idea! My ears hurt from having AirPods or any type of typical listening/ talking device inside them for any length of time, so the idea of sunglasses is super appealing! They charge and pair quickly, and I’ve been using them for a week on my walks without needing to recharge. Probably 4 hours so far. I’ve been using them for podcasts, and on cloudy days I just put them on top of my head and can still hear well. That means private conversations would be overheard, so keep that in mind, but what did you expect from Bluetooth sunglasses? The speaker would be heard outside your ears. The ONLY reason I’m giving these 4 stars is because they are ugly. Not even a color option. I’m sure this technology can be built into some better looking shades from the front at least. Still, I’m loving these and highly recommend!
HJeffK –
This is my first go with a Lucyd product and I am surprised how polished these are. I have both the Bose and Anker Soundcore sunglasses as well. As sunglasses, they are actually pretty good. Slightly too thick arms are the only real giveaway that there is more here than meets the eye. The polrized lenses are actually pretty good.Pairing is fast and the BT 5 connection keeps things stable. Phone quality is good. Voices come across loud and clear and the Lucyd mics do a decent job of isolating my voice from the background noise around me. Sound quality is okay by Eyewear Bluetooth standards. In other words, pretty bad. Thin and lacking any real bass. These are best for audio books or podcasts. If you are a real music fan do not buy these or any other pair of BT sunglasses. They just are not very good. I do love the physical buttons that Lucyd gives you here. So much more accurate than the touch pads from others I have used. Battery life is good. Around 4 hours of mixed use. Charging is done via a proprietary magnetic charger that works well. The phone case is very good as well.All and all, for $200, these are pretty darn good for someone that thinks they want BT sunglasses. I love the concept but, in practice I find them to be very situational in use. The beach or pool are really the only places I find that I love these. Also, be aware that there is pretty pronounced noise bleed here so your chats will not be very private. If you think a set of well made BT sunglasses are for you, for $200, these Lucyd Sunglasses are a very reasonable entry into the space.
Nycki –
I’d never thought about Bluetooth sunglasses before so these seemed like a genius idea! My ears hurt from having AirPods or any type of typical listening/ talking device inside them for any length of time, so the idea of sunglasses is super appealing! They charge and pair quickly, and I’ve been using them for a week on my walks without needing to recharge. Probably 4 hours so far. I’ve been using them for podcasts, and on cloudy days I just put them on top of my head and can still hear well. That means private conversations would be overheard, so keep that in mind, but what did you expect from Bluetooth sunglasses? The speaker would be heard outside your ears. The ONLY reason I’m giving these 4 stars is because they are ugly. Not even a color option. I’m sure this technology can be built into some better looking shades from the front at least. Still, I’m loving these and highly recommend!
Sommer W –
These marches look very awesome. Feel very good inside your head except for just the frames are a little little so it makes your head get aggravated after a while wearing them. But other than that they are some great looking smart glasses. They connect to your phone and you can take phone calls and listen to music on them and that was make some great. So pick you up a pair of day. They’re very worth the money. You won’t be dissatisf ???
Drekus galloway –
These are really great, however, having to charge both sides of the glasses at the same time is a little inconvenient.