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HD1080P Smart Glasses with Wireless Bluetooth Music Speaker,Open Ear,Sports Smart Sunglasses(Include 32Gb Card)

(5 customer reviews)

Original price was: $65,99.Current price is: $56,99.

Last updated on 29/06/2025 21:52 Details
  • HD 1080P Smart Glasses:Smart glasses built-in full HD 1080P lens,102° wide angle, release your hands Capture exactly what you see when you riding,fishing or Travelling.
  • Wireless Music Speaker,: Bluetooth 5.0 stereo sound experience open-ear speaker, Listening music anytime without losing the ambient sounds of your surroundings.
  • Driving mode:This smart glasses uses driving mode.The file is automatically segmented into 5-minute segments. If the card is full, it will be covered early file.
  • Large Capacity Battery: glasses built-in 450mAh battery, provide about 2.5 hours taking or 15 hours music playing.charging time about 1-2 hours.
  • Replaceable lenses:The glasses lens can be replaced. Default Polarization lens,effectively prevent ultraviolet rays,bewildered light and harmful light provide the best protection for your eyes when you riding or fishing.And come with transparent lenses.
Package Dimensions

6.5 x 3 x 2.5 inches

Item Weight

4.8 ounces

Batteries

1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

Date First Available

November 19, 2024

Department

Manufacturer

Country of Origin

China

Memory Storage Capacity

32 GB

5 reviews for HD1080P Smart Glasses with Wireless Bluetooth Music Speaker,Open Ear,Sports Smart Sunglasses(Include 32Gb Card)

  1. Geneva Ritchie

    HD1080P Smart Glasses combine wireless Bluetooth music with open-ear audio, making them perfect for sports and outdoor activities. Featuring built-in speakers and video recording, they deliver hands-free convenience with HD clarity. The included 32GB card provides ample storage, though battery life may vary depending on usage. A stylish, functional upgrade for active users.

  2. Kristian

    Hello All,
    I, can’t get my glasses to take a picture. Reedtock Smart Glasses, Model G4f. Also It states that it is recording , but when I try to view the recording there is only sound. So I am skeptical at best as it relate to the functionality of this particular model of glasses. Any and all tipo for correcting !re warranted. Thanks, all!!

  3. Nio Nyx

    I’ve been using the REEDTOCK HD1080P Smart Glasses for a while now. Compared one-for-one with my Meta Ray-Bans, they probably deserve about 3 stars—they don’t quite match up in every way. But considering the price difference, these glasses offer really good value.

    The sun protection is actually better than my Ray-Bans, which surprised me. The Bluetooth speakers work fine for music and calls, and I appreciate the open-ear design that lets me stay aware of what’s around me.

    They don’t have voice commands, unlike Ray-Bans, so you can’t start or stop video recording by voice. That’s not a big deal for me since I don’t use voice control much anyway.

    Battery life is decent and I can record longer videos without interruptions. The Ray-Bans have a handy charging case, which these don’t, so there’s a trade-off there.

    Video quality is okay outdoors in good light, but indoors or in low light it can get grainy. The microphone volume is low, so background sounds don’t always come through clearly, though my voice sounds fine.

    The app isn’t very polished and doesn’t sync videos automatically, but it covers the basics.

    Overall, I’m giving these 4 stars. They offer great value with most of what I want, with a few small quirks. Not perfect, but a solid choice if you want smart glasses without paying a premium.

    ──────── RATING LEGEND────────
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – 5 Stars – Nailed it… exactly as advertised or even better
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – 4 Stars – Solid… but something’s off, mis-represented, or overpriced
    ⭐⭐⭐ – 3 Stars – Meh… not terrible, but not worth the money or time
    ⭐⭐ – 2 Stars – Yikes… functional but major issues, buyer beware
    ⭐ – 1 Star – Absolute trash… should not exist

  4. Antonio from Indiana

    The speakers are not loud. I turn my phone up and it didn’t change any louder. I put my helmet on to hear the music. But when any noise, u can’t hear it at all.

  5. Nio Nyx

    Video quality is maybe 720 when it says 1080. The more light the better. Dim or semi dark and the camera won’t pick up anything. Your vision will see plenty but playback will be grainy, black, and poor.

    Outdoors this would do just fine during daylight hours.

    As for the charging, it is USB c which is preferred. It comes with memory card 32gb. I swapped it for a name brand.

    Instructions are adequate but don’t tell you how to replace lenses. They are not as sturdy as they look. Pull down on bottom of frame under each lense to flex a little and pop them out. Reverse is the instructions to reinstall.

    The update time instructions work as described.
    Here is a better version
    1. Turn on camera by holding button for 2 secs until green is flashing. Press camera button once and then plug in glasses via USB c to windows cpu…

    2. Open Windows explorer and navigate to the drives under computer. Double click the one that is 29gb or so.

    3. Double click the update time file.

    4. While there, click on the settings and open it with notepad. Change the camera record option from 0 to 1 which is 10 minutes per video.

    5. Unplug glasses from computer…

    Final and probably worst complaint is the mic volume…hence the 3 stars….the volume is super low for playback. It just doesn’t pick up sound well. …me speaking is clear as day, but background noise or someone you are talking to…not picked up well.

    Overall for 60 bucks, it’s worth it I guess. Better than Ray-Bans from meta that have max 3 min per video and require pressing record again after limit reached.

    At least with these the battery is a lot bigger, by default the option for the record led is set to off (change in settings file on computer), and these are a fifth of the price.

    That should answer any questions most people would have. These would work for low quality YouTube walkthroughs or mechanic work for certain. Even yard projects or wood working.

    Definitely not good for recording recitals, plays, or anything like that.

    Update….

    Going to move these from 3 to 3.5 stars after recording for 1 hour 40 minutes straight. Battery life is super impressive. Video quality is still terrible but watchable. Sound ended up doing better than initial tests.

    I’d recommend these as a unique type gift for kids, adults doing pov shots like shooting pool or playing basketball. Could chronicle nearly anything like outdoor work or vlogging

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