👓 Elevate Your Everyday: Where Style Meets Smart Technology!
The Razer Anzu Smart Glasses combine cutting-edge blue light filtering and polarized lenses with low latency audio, a built-in mic, and touch controls, all while offering over 5 hours of battery life. Perfect for professionals who demand both style and functionality.
Material | Nylon, Plastic |
Frame Material Type | Nylon, Plastic |
Lens Material Type | Tri Acetate Cellulose |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Blue |
Style Name | Rectangle |
Lens Color | Clear |
Lens Type | Polarized |
Lens Coating Description | Polarized Coating |
Polarization Type | Polarized |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
K**E
Excellent and ergonomic glasswear
I received it in excellent condition. This is my second purchase. The first one was from another seller, but it snapped into two pieces because I wasn't careful. I need this because I already have prescribed lenses from the old one which costs 3x more than the smart glass.This is the only smart glass in the market that isn't goofy-looking. I wear it every day, it doesn't cause any skin irritation. Also during motorcycle rides, I get to listen to music, map directions, and voice assistant without blocking the sounds around me.
J**N
Razer Anzu Smart Glasses - A Spectacular Blend of Style and Technology!
I recently got my hands on the Razer Anzu Smart Glasses, and I must say, I'm absolutely thrilled with this cutting-edge piece of eyewear for its prize point. These smart glasses have seamlessly combined style and technology in a way that has exceeded my expectations.First and foremost, let's talk about the design. The Razer Anzu glasses strike a perfect balance between a sleek, modern aesthetic and a comfortable fit. The frames are lightweight and stylish, making them suitable for both casual wear and more formal occasions. The choice of frame styles and lens options ensures that there's a perfect pair for everyone's taste. I got the rectangular design. I love how they look and feel on my face.Now, let's dive into the smart features. The built-in speakers are an absolute game-changer. They provide crisp and clear audio without the need for any earbuds or headphones. Whether I'm taking calls, listening to music, or following GPS directions while driving or walking, the audio quality has been consistently impressive. I appreciate the open-ear design that allows me to stay aware of my surroundings, making them perfect for outdoor activities.The Razer Anzu's integrated touch controls on the frames are intuitive and convenient. Adjusting the volume, pausing or skipping tracks, and answering calls can all be done with simple gestures, eliminating the need to fumble with my smartphone. The inclusion of Bluetooth connectivity ensures a seamless pairing experience with my devices.I was pleasantly surprised by the battery life of these smart glasses. With moderate usage, I can easily go for a day or more without needing to recharge. The charging process is quick and hassle-free, so I never have to worry about being caught with a dead battery.Another standout feature is the blue light filtering and UV protection provided by the lenses. As someone who spends long hours in front of screens, this feature has made a noticeable difference in reducing eye strain and fatigue.Durability and build quality are also top-notch. The glasses feel sturdy and well-made, which is crucial for an accessory I wear daily.In summary, the Razer Anzu Smart Glasses have won me over with their style, comfort, and impressive technology. They seamlessly integrate into my daily life, adding convenience and style while enhancing my overall audio experience. If you're looking for smart glasses that are as fashionable as they are functional, I wholeheartedly recommend giving the Razer Anzu Smart Glasses a try. They've certainly left me thoroughly satisfied and impressed!
G**E
Bluetooth Headset in form of glasses, not really that smart
While it's advertised as "smart glasses", the Razer Anzu is basically a Bluetooth headset in the form of glasses, nothing more, and they were on the market for a while under various brand names. I chose the square/large version as I have a very wide face and I don't think the round version would fit my face shape very well.The unboxing is very nice. Razer had learned a few tricks from Apple, though I wasn't sure why the polarized "sunglasses" lenses were in a separate box, nor were there any instructions that I can see on how to swap them easily. The normal "clear" lenses are blue-light blocking.The unboxing was quite nice, as Razer includes the glasses, AND an eyeglass case. Though the eyeglass case branding was so subtle I missed it altogether. The cable was hidden inside the eyeglass case stored in a flap, not in the box.Trying the eyeglasses on, the hinges are spring-loaded, which is nice, as the frame is not adjustable. It's basically a very generic looking eyeglasses, with very thick temple arms, and that's the idea. The speakers are built into the arms, and they are NOT bone conduction. Instead, these are actually "downward firing" speakers that are very directional and generally, only you (and MAYBE people next to you) can hear anything.Opening the glasses turns on the device automatically, and you can then download the app and pair to the device. The app is optional, but recommended. The device will pair as a regular Bluetooth headset.There really isn't much in the controls. There's some equalizer settings, there's the low-latency mode, and that's about it.You don't really control the volume on the eyeglasses itself. The controls here are really for stuff like pause/resume, forward, rewind, bring up assistant, and things like that. And it's pretty simple, and the app even has a "training program" where it will tell you if your command was recognized.Sound quality is actually pretty good. Don't expect it to work in a crowded cafe, but it works great when alone in a library or in your own room. And battery life is actually quite decent.I actually own a very similar product, JLabs, Jframes, which are two Bluetooth modules you can clip onto eyeglasses that employ a very similar design at a very similar price, but you obviously bring your own glasses, and even the charger cable is very similar. They operate similary, except the Jlabs version has no app and audio quality is a bit lacking.After a couple days with it, I find the glasses a bit "heavy", as it keeps slipping down my nose and I have to constantly push it back up. Other than that, it works fine and I really have no complaints. And I did make calls with it, It works surprisingly well.All in all, it is a good value at the current much lower price. At the original $200 price it's way too expensive, but at $70 or below, it's a very interesting way to add Bluetooth in an almost secret agent way to your life.
E**E
SHOULD Have Got Them SOONER!
Have been using these for 2 years when working from home and these have been fantastic! Speakers still work great and can get pretty loud. Sound quality is decent and style looks good. Blue light filter helps with eye fatigue and doesn’t make everything look yellow. These do not slip off but have a good grip due to some silicon pads at the end of the arm.
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