Vue Glasses

Vue Glasses

3.5
Based on 25 reviews
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Mohammad A.

Compare with Bose one, the

Compare with Bose one, the glasses design likely same, but Bose can hear more clearly that mine, also when use the higher volume, the body next to me can hear it clearly also, but Bose one just a little bit sound. I think this point must be improve, just add a little shell in front of the speaker have a biggest improve! The glasses shape is very good that Bose one. Bose one is a little bit bigger at the arms, yours one is so good for casual use. Keep it on! I still looking forward to yours new product for improve our live!
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Sandra

I bought these with the

I bought these with the expectation that they were basically speakers on the arms, which I did not expect of the original Vue when I backed them on the Kickstarter. The original Vue was supposed to be like Google glasses where you could have a visual screen on your lenses. I was disappointed when I received them some I didn't know they changed the purpose of the glasses. They were hard to charge. Anyway, I digress. The Vue Lite was better, since I expected it to be like that. The speakers are better placed some I can actually hear them but still not loud unless I cup my ears. It is also ridiculously difficult to charge them because the magnetic pull on the chargers is not as strong as the ones on the apple macbooks. If I move it a bit, it falls out. I use them as my spectacles so I'm practically blind until I put my other pair of glasses on. There are two charging ports and I can't tell which one is left or right. Speaking of charging, the batteries don't last long. Can't use it for a full day of work since you sooner know when they'll turn off. Could be 20% or 10% remaking when it does so by itself. Recently, they've been turning on randomly. Turning off due to inactivity? Makes sense. Turning on??? Questionable. They also randomly disconnect, which is inconvenient. They are however, pretty good glasses.
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Sarah D.

was really hoping these would

was really hoping these would be small enough to stay on properly but they're still way too big and fall completely off my face every time I look down. At least the previous gen had the jawbone speakers to hang onto my ears so that didn't happen! could really use some rubber nose grips or something, or ideally multiple frame sizes.
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Ben G.

Design is really nice, fit

Design is really nice, fit and finish is really good too, Just would like more volume and the ability to control that with an app
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Felix

So its been over 2

So its been over 2 months now and I can officially tell you that while I've enjoyed certain aspects of these glasses the cons of the glasses sadly out wheighted my pros. For starters the glasses while being stylish and price efficient I do think they need to work on the design of how they fit on ones face. Maybe form fit these to customers then send them out because I find I can't bend down to tie my shoes without my glasses wanting to fall. The audio is decent I can hear songs pretty clearly at times but phone calls can be a hit and miss in quality sometimes its like you can't hear someone at all other times its the perfect sound at high volume. The touch control were honestly a joke. The entire two months I haven't had them i could not us them because well they don't work; the way it reads touch is insufficient I think a button feature would be better. The charger is also a con I feel like a case or a usb c wire would have been more suffient because while magnets sound cool they just fall off way too easily. The battery life is also very bad I find myself timing out my usage of this device just to get the most out of it. Real stand by time i would say is 7 hours as for usage i think is 3 hours spread out, but if its constant just 1 hour . It took my a few weeks to figure out how to manually power them off which is just holding both touch controls for a little over 10 seconds. I do think they nailed my prescription perfectly though.
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