Lucyd Lyte Bluetooth Audio Sunglasses for Men & Women – Smart Glasses with Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Smart Speaker and Wireless Mic – Bluetooth Eyewear Compatible with Alexa and Siri – Nitrous

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The first Smart Glasses light enough for all-day wear with seamless connection to Phones, PCs and Smartwatches.

Meet Lucyd Lyte Bluetooth Audio Smart Eyewear

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With open-ear audio technology, you can hear your environment while listening to music, enjoying an audiobook, or taking a call

How do they charge?

The Lyte uses a USB magnetic charger that easily clips onto the frame. Each unit also includes a wall adapter.

Do your glasses use bone conduction or a speaker?

No, it is not bone conduction, it is directional audio. We have experimented with bone conduction and found that due to the frame vibration and low max volume, we switched to standard audio.

What is the Ip or waterproof rating of Lucyd Lyte?

Lyte is rated IP56–splashproof. It’s fine with rain or sweat, but don’t let them get submerged.

Can people around me hear the glasses?

Because of the open-ear audio style of the frames, there is some sound leakage that can be noticeable at medium-high volumes in quiet environments. It is similar to when someone is listening to headphones loudly next to you.

How is Lucyd involved in the community?

Lucyd donates a high quality pair of glasses or sunglasses for every Lyte sold at retail. Lucyd works with the Miami Rescue Mission to bring sunglasses to South Florida’s disadvantaged population, and with other charities like New-Eyes for the Needy

OPEN-EAR AUDIO: Sharp open-ear playback with flush speakers in each temple, these bluetooth sunglasses for men and women providing a safer, enhanced awareness listening experience compared to traditional headphones.
TOUCH CONTROL: Two buttons on individual temples of these video glasses enable a selection of high-utility controls, including bluetooth mic, call answering, play/pause, track skip, volume adjustment, and voice activation.
ALL-DAY BATTERY: sunglasses with speakers bluetooth has 6.5 – 8 hours of playback per charge. 160-hour standby connection time. The atypical user who listens to one hour of music daily will only need to charge their glasses once a week.
UV PROTECTION & POLARIZED LENS: Standard frames of our sunglasses with bluetooth include high-quality, TAC-polarized UV400 sunglass lenses with light silver mirror coating.
MICROPHONE: These wearable tech sunglasses have a noise-cancelling mic for call and voice assistant. Lucid Lyte Eyewear improves call quality with enhanced clarity and ergonomics for longer duration calls.
BLUETOOTH 5.0: Our smart sunglasses for men and women connects to most phones, PCSs, and smartwatches with a best-in-class, stable, 100-foot range.
SPLASHPROOF: These lightweight polarized sunglasses for men and women are rated IP-56 splashproof. Go ahead and take these smart audio glasses with you poolside as a splash of water will not hurt them.

Customers say

Customers find the wearable computer has a sleek and well-designed style that suits their face shape. They find it comfortable to wear and easy to pair with devices. Bluetooth connectivity is simple and convenient for them. However, some customers have issues with the fit and battery life. Opinions vary on sound quality, functionality, and value for money.

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  1. Michael

    First pair of smart sunnies i’ve tried that aren’t obnoxiously big
    Got these glasses a few weeks ago and have been really happy with them. I’ve wanted a pair of smart sunglasses for a while but all the ones i’ve seen in the store are either massive/heavy, or they don’t look like a pair of glasses i’d ever wear. They’re super lightweight, and style-wise, they look like something you’d see in Sunglass Hut, not Best Buy. Bluetooth pairing was super easy and phone calls sounded really clear, so they’ve been perfect for when i’m driving. My only complaint is that the case that comes with the glasses is just a tiny bit small, so you kind of have to angle the glasses to allow the case to close properly. Overall, i’d definitely recommend.

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  2. Jemez Fred

    Poor audio, Poor earpiece
    These are difficult to wear with anything else around your ear (hearing aids in my case) and are generally uncomfortable because the pieces that go over your ear are fat. The balance is also off. And, interestingly, they are TOO dark. They can only be used in the brightest sun.Then there is the audio quality, which isn’t. I am still searching for a reasonable replacement for the discontinued audio-glasses that I broke.

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  3. Denise C

    Fit
    Wouldn’t stay on my ears sound wasn’t as greatAs I thought it would be

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  4. Adi

    I want to give it 5 stars, but…
    I’m gonna list the pros and cons of this thing because they are worth mentioning, but the cons make it almost not worth it.Pros:1. They are comfortable and stylish. I have a relatively large head, but the style suits my face shape. They are a bit tight on the sides, but that’s not something that can be manipulated or controlled on my end. The lenses themselves block a good amount of sunlight as well, as you would hope, although oddly enough I find myself seeing my own reflection on the inside a little too often (as in, I can see my own eye). I guess while you’re busy working and focusing on other things it’s ignorable, though.2. They are barely noticable as a pair of electronic equipment from far away. The sides are thin and inconspicuous to the wandering eye, aside from the back of the arms that jet out a bit further than most glasses. The buttons underneath the arms is a refreshing touch; nearly everything nowadays sports some kind of touch controls so having something as reliable as a button is really helpful in avoiding any accidental volume changes or pausing.3. The sound quality is surprisingly not that bad. Of course, it has ZERO bass, but that’s to be expected for a pair of headphones that don’t have any seal around the ear of any kind. Vocals are clean and clear, and the stereo sound distributes around my head nicely. You can hear a distinct left and right from each side. The call quality is great as well; I tested it out on several calls and the other side reported that the mic quality is very clear, albeit a bit sensitive to surrounding noises on occasion.4. The case is a genius design. I’m not sure if any other brands do this, but the flaps on the inside allow the case to fold completely flat, making storage inside a pocket or a bag a BREEZE. This would’ve been my favorite feature, aside from the one glaring issue in the cons.Cons:1. The glasses do not fit in the case properly. You have to sort of jam the arms in there in order to have the case close fully, which is concerning. You can hear the physical strain on the plastic when you do this, and it’s not something you want to hear on a pair of glasses, let alone an electronic product. I recorded a video of the case and that process as well that you can check out.2. The charging capabilities are a bit cumbersome. You have not one, but two cables that come out and magnetically stick to each arm of the glasses in order to charge each side independently. When you power the glasses on, the sides power on one at a time, so you have to make sure to hold both buttons down in order to have them both turn on at once. Not a huge complaint, but perhaps wireless charging would solve this issue.3. The LEDs on the outside are kinda obnoxious. I understand having lights for charging and pairing purposes, but I think leaving them on the inside would’ve been a better design choice. Having them on the outside makes the electronics aspect stick out like a sore thumb, so that’s a big downside for someone who wants them to be a bit more inconspicuous. Despite the overall sleekness of the glasses themselves, this measly feature counteracts a lot of that effort. Not to mention the built in voice can really pierce your ears if you’re not prepared to hear it, and it is loud enough to really be heard by people around you. Which brings me to my last con…4. The noise bleeds bad. Like, in a quieter room on the quietest setting, your friend will still be able to tap along to your music sitting across from you on a couch. I suppose if you’re walking around a park or grocery store it’s not so bad, but don’t be alarmed if someone taps your shoulder and asks you to turn them off while you’re sitting on the bus. It can get really noisy. (EDIT 3/16/2020: I used these in more outdoor settings and I have to say the noise does not bleed outdoors nearly as bad as I thought they did. I asked more people around me and they seem to agree that when they are audible they’d have to be pretty loud on your head, so people hard of hearing should keep that in mind. With that being said, however, indoor applications still remain noisy.)Overall, it’s a shame because I really want to like these, but if the cons are something you wouldn’t be able to deal with, I can’t recommend them. That being said, if what I said doesn’t bother you, then go for it. They have free returns (as of writing this review) and you can even get prescription lenses for them. Worth a try, but set your expectations low.

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  5. jmagee77

    Game changer
    I picked up the LYTE Darkside glasses about a month ago.after trying out some cheaper Bluetooth glasses at work.I wanted a every day pair that actually looked good.After an eye appointment I had my new prescription put in them.I work on a freight dock currently and we can’t have earbuds. these have been great. I don’t even have to go max volume to hear a podcast with all the fork trucks driving around and I can still hear people around me too.I recently did a zoom interview with them along with some phone calls and the sound was great.listening to music you’re not going to get low ends like with earbuds or headphones but it’s a great alternative.with my new job I’m going to I’ll have to be hands free so these will be perfect for phone calls when needed.I’ve even used them hiking. in the past I would have never done this because I need to hear everything going on around me. with these glasses I still can.Battery life has been great.I can listen to podcasts and music at high volume for 6 hours and only be at 60%lower volume lasts even longer.I have a decently large head (7 3/4 fitted hat) and these have been very comfortable to wear all day.Lucyd has a good tutorial video on YouTube that covers everything from function to adjusting the fit.as long as they hold up and the battery life lasts over time I’ll definitely purchase another pair when I need a new prescription again.my only thing I’d recommend to Lucyd is to make clip-on sunglasses for people who get prescriptions put into them.I don’t like transition lenses (which they do offer.) and finding a good pair is very hard that fit these glasses and look good.

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  6. Cryptologic

    Confortable and Works as Advertised. Great customer service.
    I have had these for about 10 months now and use them everyday. I had my optometrist put prescription lenses in them. I work from home and spend a lot of time on the phone or on video conference calls. I used to just wear a Bluetooth earpiece but just got tired of having that in my ear all day so I thought I’d try these. I believe I made a good choice. Since I wear glasses all the time anyway, having the Bluetooth built in for phone calls is a no-brainer. Sound quality and strength is good and I don’t have any issues hearing anyone. While the sound quality for music isn’t as good as an in-ear Bluetooth headset it’s pretty good.Customer service is great as well. I recently had one of the arms break off the frame. They had a one year warranty and Luycd sent me a new pair within days of contacting them. I just popped my prescription lenses out of the old glasses and put them in the new frame no problem.

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  7. Amazon Customer

    They look great they fit great they work very well the first day I got them the sound quality was good the second day the right side arm would not charge.

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    Lucyd Lyte Bluetooth Audio Sunglasses for Men & Women – Smart Glasses with Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Smart Speaker and Wireless Mic – Bluetooth Eyewear Compatible with Alexa and Siri – Nitrous
    Lucyd Lyte Bluetooth Audio Sunglasses for Men & Women – Smart Glasses with Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Smart Speaker and Wireless Mic – Bluetooth Eyewear Compatible with Alexa and Siri – Nitrous

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