Smart Glasses
Smart glasses combine wearable frames with integrated electronics like audio, cameras, heads-up displays, and AR features for hands-free interaction and media. This electronics & gadgets category lists 111 products averaging a 4.23 rating, with prices from $32 to $299 (avg ~(price varies)) and brands such as OhO sunshine and GenXenon represented
Top Products
Smart sunglasses with Bluetooth and touch control
Emerhome
Mid-Range
Smart Glasses with Bluetooth & Touch Control (Clear Lens)
Emerhome
Mid-Range
OhO Smart Glasses with polarized sunglasses and Bluetooth
OHO sunshine
Mid-Range
OhO Smart Glasses with Bluetooth Speaker (Grey Lens)
OHO sunshine
Mid-Range
WGP Smart Glasses with AI Translation, 110+ languages
WGP
Mid-Range
Razer Anzu Smart Glasses with blue light & polarized lenses
Razer
Mid-Range
Polarized clip-ons for Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer RW4008 (L) with 4-pack
HIBLOKS
Budget
WGP Smart Glasses with AI Translation
WGP
Mid-Range
Smart Glasses with polarized lenses and Bluetooth speaker
Vihimai
Budget
Smart Bluetooth Sunglasses with Touch Control
Emerhome
Mid-Range
OhO smart glasses with Bluetooth speaker sunglasses
OhO sunshine
Mid-Range
OhO smart glasses with polarized sunglasses and Bluetooth speaker
OHO sunshine
Mid-Range
OhO Smart Glasses with polarized sunglasses and Bluetooth speaker
OhO sunshine
Mid-Range
AI translation smart glasses with real-time 144-language support
QxzPower
Mid-Range
Blackview Smart Glasses with 3-in-1 lens, open ear sound
Blackview
Mid-Range
Blackview Bluetooth smart glasses with open-ear audio
Blackview
Mid-Range
CHEMION LED Glasses with customizable color
CHEMION
Mid-Range
Satechi FindAll Glasses Case with Find My
Satechi
Mid-Range
Ai Translation Smart Glasses with Chat GPT Bluetooth for Men Women
Giinova
Mid-Range
WGP Smart Audio Glasses with Open Ear Speaker
WGP
Mid-Range
AI Translation Glasses with Bluetooth 5.4 (144 languages) HY-C8 Black
QxzPower
Mid-Range
AI Translator Glasses with Photochromic Lenses
GenXenon
Budget
Bluetooth Audio Smart Glasses with Blue Light Filtering
GenXenon
Mid-Range
Voice Control Smart Glasses with Bluetooth
Enzriev
BudgetRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right smart glasses for my needs?
Decide which primary function you need (audio listening, fitness tracking, AR display, or camera), check compatibility with your phone or apps, evaluate battery life and comfort for all-day wear, and compare connectivity (Bluetooth/Wi‑Fi) and supported codecs for audio quality
What price range should I expect for smart glasses in electronics and gadgets?
Smart glasses vary widely; you can find budget options under $50, many mainstream models in the $50–$200 range, and higher-end AR or feature-rich units above that; the category average price is around the low hundreds
Which technical specs matter most when comparing models?
Prioritize battery life (hours of audio or active use), display type and resolution if AR/visuals are important, microphone and speaker quality for calls, durability/water resistance rating, and connection stability (Bluetooth version or Wi‑Fi support)
Are smart glasses compatible with my smartphone and apps?
Check the product listing for supported operating systems (iOS, Android) and required companion apps; many features rely on the companion app and vary by OS, so verify that core functions like calls, notifications, and firmware updates work with your phone
How do I care for and maintain smart glasses to extend their lifespan?
Keep lenses and sensors clean with a microfiber cloth, avoid exposing the electronics to moisture or extreme temperatures, store in a protective case when not in use, and install firmware updates to maintain performance and security
What should I check regarding privacy and data when buying smart glasses?
Review whether the glasses have cameras or always-on microphones, read the privacy policy and permissions of companion apps, and check whether data is processed locally or sent to cloud services and what control you have over recordings and sensor data
Do smart glasses require a lot of setup or frequent updates?
Initial setup usually involves pairing via Bluetooth and installing a companion app; manufacturers commonly release firmware updates for bug fixes and feature improvements, so occasional updates are normal and recommended