RazerUnisex Anzu Smart Glasses: Blue Light Filtering & Polarized Sunglass Lenses - Low Latency Audio - Built-in Mic & Speakers - Touch & Voice Assistant Compatible - 5hrs Battery - Round/Large
M**Z
Excelentes para el día a día! NO SON GAMER
Están increíbles, se disfrutan mucho, si haces algún trabajo donde requieras estar atendiendo llamadas y a personas presencialmente o algo similar a uber o transporte es la mejor opción para ti!! Sin embargo si los quieres para videojuegos no te van a funcionar, la calidad del sonido es muy regular para gaming, como funcionalidad son excelentes y el material es buenísimo para el precio
A**R
At $50, these go from overpriced gimmick item to super-functional shades/blue light blockers
Had always seen these and their Bose competitors and wanted them, but at their launch price of $200 USD they seemed too pricey for my blood - plus, I had some freebie shades that worked perfectly fine. Once they finally broke, I saw that these had dropped to $50 CAD - and at that point, the value proposition becomes much nicer.For $50 CAD you get a unique looking pair of shades that allows for:> Hands-free calling - you may look a bit loony just talking to open air, but the use is nice to be able to have open-ear hands-free calling. Especially for those who have long calls or talk over apps like Discord or Slack often, these have surprisingly good mics built in and free up your ears nicely.> Open air listening to music/podcasts while walking, reading and otherwise living life - very nice to be able to walk by a friend on the street on a bright summer day, have a full conversation and then keep on going without having to pause your music or podcast once.> Switchable lenses - polarized UV rated lenses for the outdoors and blue-blockers for the late night Excel crunching and competitive game crushing.A few cons though:> Touch Control (or lack thereof) - the controls are the most abysmally insensitive things I've had to use. Since they're sleek plastic, the actual touch area is hard to find but through use it's about a +/- 0.5cm around the little hump they have to help you find it. In general, a hard touch will actually be seen as a tap, a double tap has a 80/20 chance of not registering as a double tap and you'll have to hold for dear life to get the hold action to function. A novel idea but a horrible execution. Also damning is the facts that in all the tap/2-tap/3-tap/hold actions there isn't one to control the volume - so you'll have to fish for your device anyways to change that.> Sounds quality - no matter what, we can't beat physics. These are essentially down-firing speakers built into the frame. Walk past an especially noisy overhead pass and nothing is going to be heard. Indoors, if someone is sitting right beside you they'll at lease hear *something* playing i not be able to discern exactly what it is.> Lenses - The lenses themselves are nice and they are easy to pop in and out - the issue is that if you'd like to get prescriptions you can only go to their partnered provider Lensabl. From my more visually impaired homies, apparently their prices aren't unreasonable (starting from $98 the last I checked), but once they stop carrying them you may be SOL.> Battery Life - once again, can't beat physics. Max battery life is indeed the quoted 5 hours, and if you essentially use them walking to and from destinations you'll never run out within a day or two. Continuously will kill them before lunch. Now, for my colder Canucks out there, I can unfortunately tell you exactly what temperature these bad boys die at: -20C without wind chill. Anything lower and these will IMMEDIATELY shut off. There have been the off day where they battle the cold for 20 minutes before flying the white flag and dying unceremoniously, but in general its a fool's gambit to try using these in the winter.Now that may all sound like a very big cons list - and for $200 USD I would have been punching the sky in rage over such a purchase. But for $50 CAD? When a good pair of Aviators cost as much, a pair of Raybans costs an arm and and leg and cheap pairs doomed to die within two years, these at this price becomes the steal of the decade.
L**N
Not bad sound, for the money...
Was not expecting to like these as much as I do.The Large is very large and unless you have a giant melon these will look clownish. Yes I am a melon head.Quality is better than expected, so so controls, Sound is acceptable if you prefer to have good awareness of your surroundings while listening.Will buy again.
J**
Son muy cómodos y tienen un excelente sonido
Las gafas están muy padres, se conectan fácilmente al Bluetooth, la calidad del sonido es muy buena, el material del que están hechas es muy bueno, lo único que para mí gusto no le da 5 estrellas, son los controles táctiles de las gafas, no siempre funcionan, pero en general valen la pena comprarlas.
J**O
Absolute Rubbish
I bought this for prime day, I thought they were an excellent idea and razer has so much good stuff, alas I was very disappointed when they arrived. first of all, they are made of this cheap plastic that feels that they are going to break any minute (which they did), then there is changing the lenses which feel like they are going to break them as well, third and final is that there is this annoying buzzing and crackling sound coming from the right speaker from the minute they came out of the box. Overall absolute crap.
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