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Amazon Echo Frames, an Alexa device (newest model), Smart glasses with Alexa, Modern Rectangle frames in Charcoal Gray with polarized sunglass lenses

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Style: Gray Rectangle


Features

  • ACCESS YOUR FAVORITE MUSIC AND CONTENT - Hit the streets and ask Alexa to play music, podcasts, or Audible books from some of your favorite streaming apps.
  • HANDS-FREE COMMUNICATIONS - Keep in touch with open-ear audio calling, so you never have to pull out your phone. With Top Contact enabled, you can also call your top VIP with just a single press and hold of a button to give you an even more convenient and seamless way to stay in touch.
  • NEXT GENERATION OPEN-EAR AUDIO - Echo Frames speakers direct sound to your ears without covering them, while minimizing what others around you can hear. Plus, with Auto Volume enabled, they automatically adjust volume based on the noise level of your environment.
  • CONTROL YOUR SMART HOME FROM ANYWHERE - Do more with Alexa on your frames check to see if you locked the front door, turn on/off lights, and set your thermostat when you're away from home.
  • FASHION MEETS FUNCTION - Now available in new classic & fashion-forward styles made from handcrafted Mazzucchelli Italian acetate, German engineered spring hinges, and premium metal tone finishes designed to elevate your style.
  • POLARIZED SUN LENSES - Comes with polarized lenses with UV400 protection. The glasses are IPX4 water and sweat resistant.
  • MORE BATTERY TO TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR DAY - Get up to 6 hours of continuous media playback or up to 14 hours of moderate usage. Moderate usage includes 2 hours 30 minutes of media playback, 1 hour of talk time, 20 Alexa interactions, and 90 incoming notifications, all intermittently throughout the day.
  • DESIGNED FOR SUSTAINABILITY - This device's charging stand is made from 35% recycled materials. 95% of this device packaging is made of wood fiber-based materials from responsibly managed forests or recycled sources.

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  • These things are so AWESOME!!!
I have never owned a pair of "smart glasses" before but always wanted a pair. Since these were a great price, I figured why not try them? I read both the positive and negative reviews before purchasing and the good outweighed the bad so here we go! Things I love: 1- I work from home and spend my lunch breaks in my pool. I love listening to music. Thanks to these glasses, no more phone in the pool on a floaty! Yay!!! I can keep my phone in the shade and away from the water now. 2- The sound is INCREDIBLE! Super clear, surround sound in both ears. Very very good! 3- I love the talk command. Just say, "Alexa set a 30-minute timer" and she did! I usually set a timer so I know when my lunch break is over and I had gotten into the water and forgotten to set my timer. Love this feature 4- I was on a video phone call, wearing the glasses, and as far as I could tell, the sound reception on both sides was perfect. At least for my end, it was. No delay, echo or feedback. 5- The quick setup email I got made it very easy and quick to get them hooked up to my Bluetooth. When you open the glasses they automatically connect, When you close them, they disconnect. I still have to learn about the other features, but they have exceeded my expectations so far and I'm really happy with my choice. Hope my review helps with your decision :-) Photo added for fun. hm ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024 by Heather Maureen Heather Maureen

  • One step forward, many steps back...
First off: I purchased the Echo Frames Gen 2 when they were first released. Most of the following is done in comparison to that version. = Multiple Device Support ======================= One feature missing from Gen 2 (that these have) is support for dual devices. This is the ONE thing about Gen 3 that is preferred over Gen 2. = Audio ==================================== The new frames do sound better, however there are some serious trade offs that come with this... First off, the speakers sound much quieter in a loud room. Auto volume control has been removed. Volume rocker no longer beeps, so changing volume without audio actively playing is a literal crap shoot. There are also a number of glitches that randomly occur: 1. At random sound only comes out on 1 stem. 2. At random sound will be out of sync (one stem will play the sound slightly ahead of the other, creating an echo like effect). = Silencing Notifications ======================== The ability to mute notifications is completely removed. If you are going to be listening to music or an audio book, you're getting notifications along with that. The only way to fully stop notifications is to turn the frames off. Unfortunately this is now a difficult process. Turning them off requires removal of the frames, then holding down 2 buttons at once for 10 seconds. For those less dexterous (like myself), this requires both hands. This process is highly problematic, sometimes dangerous, and in some cases literally even illegal: 1. On the annoyance side of things, I was talking to a coworker when my wife started texting me. I had to mentally tune out the notifications since I couldn't stop them. 2. As for danger: A few weeks back on my way to work, my co-workers started a back and forth on the teams app, and I got an ongoing flood of notifications. I then opted to turn the glasses off, which requires removal of the glasses (I can legally drive without my glasses, for those who can't this is literally already illegal). I then had to use both hands (hard to do while still operating a steering wheel) to hold down the 2 power off buttons for 10 seconds. In my case, really bad timing had the car next to me change lanes without looking while I was still holding both buttons. I did manage to swerve, but it easily could have been tragic. * Note that amazon support contacted me on posting about the near accident, but in the end said they would pass the information on for possible use in future products. The removal of mute function OR the time and complexity added in powering them off alone would have been manageable. The fact they did BOTH was a really, REALLY bad idea. = Form Factor =============================== The physical design is noticeably different than Gen 2, with caveats: 1. Lenses, though close to Gen 2, cannot be transferred into these (so new lenses is a must). 2. They are noticeably smaller than Gen 2. I have a big head so the stems squeeze my head, leaving visible dents on either side of my head once removed (Gen 2 fit me comfortably). 3. I'm not happy with the end of the stem design. They barely make contact with my ears at all and are constantly sliding down my nose as a result. = Phone Calls =============================== These still work as bluetooth headsets for calls, with one downgrade which I REALLY don't understand. These frames do NOT remember contact info! On my Gen 2 frames I frequently used eyes to call my wife. The very first use I did have to provide identifying information ONCE. From that point forward, it was a breeze: Me: "Alexa, call my wife" Alexa: "Ok" (then dials) No fuss, no muss, it worked. THIS version goes through the following routine EVERY SINGLE TIME: Me: "Alexa, call my wife" Alexa: "Did you mean wife?" Me: "Yes" Alexa: "What is your wife's full name?" Me: "[wife's name]" Alexa: "Do you know your wife's full phone number?" Me: "Yes" Alexa: "What is the phone number" Me: "[wife's phone number]" (then dials) THIS IS EVERY TIME WITHOUT FAIL! If I immediacy ask Alexa to call my wife again, it's the ENTIRE routine all over again!!! This one makes me shake my head, how did this fail this far? = Charging ================================= Gen 2 used a magnetic cable. This may not have been elegant, but it worked. I bought several cables, always having one close by to charge. And you could even charge while wearing them (which I did on occasion). The new frames use a large charging cradle, with drawbacks: 1. The charge stand looks like it wants to be a piece of modern art. 2. It's too big to be portable. 3. No way to wear them while charging them 4. It also fails to charge far too often... I've gone to get my frames on multiple occasions only to see a red light on the stand indicating they didn't charge overnight... One occasion I had to remove and re-place them on the charge stand a good 10 to 15 times until the light stayed on without turning red. = Dual Pairing =============================== As mentioned above, this is the one new feature I like, but it too has an annoyance... If I turn my ipad off, I get a notification beep, a verbal indication it lost connection (keeping in mind they're still connected to my phone so still functional), and a blue blinking light on the side of the frames that continues indefinitely until I either power the ipad back on, or power cycle the frames. = Action Buttons ============================= Gen 2 had one action button, and a tap & swipe support on the stem, and it worked fairly well (and also managed to support both muting notifications, and single button power off). The dual button design on these, having 2 button next to each-other on the stem has lead me on more than one occasion to push the wrong action button (the difference between answering a call or rejecting it). = Final Thoughts ============================= I get the feeling the design team on these really didn't do much testing. So many things are worse than the previous generation. The question as to why I'm wearing them: Frames and lenses put me over $500 in the hole. It was also time for me to get new lenses, so I can see better with these. My hope for the future is Gen 4 goes back to the Gen 2 frames with added multi-device support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024 by Wribbin

  • Very functional great sound quality and look good.
Style: Blue Round
I love everything about these glasses; they are so functional and look cool, I get so many compliments, and the sound quality is phenomenal. So happy with my purchase
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2025 by Melinda fletcher

  • Style, Sound, and Sense—Missing All Three
Style: Black Square
I picked these up for $129 during Prime Days and still felt compelled to return them—because being mediocre at everything is apparently their one true talent. As sunglasses, they’re a flop: too loose, too heavy, and the bulky arms make you look like you’re wearing prototype tech from a 2005 sci-fi movie. The audio? Picture a $10 radio from the ’90s being smothered under a pillow. I wasn’t expecting audiophile magic, but this still managed to underwhelm. The controls rely on a confusing mess of taps and gestures that you could learn—if you had the patience of a monk and no other way to control your music. Honestly, save your money. Keep your regular sunglasses, your decent earbuds, and your dignity. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2025 by Lucas Sahm

  • Not quite ready for primetime
Style: Blue Round
These are nice-looking sunglasses, but it isn't easy to charge them (you have to position them just so in a stand) and the travel case is beyond my comprehension and thus not useful. The sound is fine and they're great for phone calls, but the glasses have a tendency to make a beeping noise that I can't figure out how to stop (or why they're making the noise)--I figure it has something to do with the Bluetooth connection, but the noise makes it difficult to wear them when I'm not using the audio feature. I'm disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025 by Nancy

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