2nd Gen Amazon Echo Frames Smart Audio Glasses with Alexa and Blue-Light-Filtering Lenses - Classic Black

By: Amazon

Introducing the 2nd Generation of Amazon's Echo Frames - the ultimate in smart audio glasses. With Alexa built-in, these classic black frames now come with new blue-light-filtering lenses for a more comfortable viewing experience. With easy-to-use features, a long-lasting battery life, and advanced image stabilization technology, these are the best Electronic Sunglasses on the market. Get yours today and experience the convenience of Alexa on the go.
93
B2B Rating
1 reviews

Review rating details

Value for money
82
Sturdiness
84
Picture quality
85
Overall satisfaction
86
Image stabilization
83
Easy to use
90
Battery life
79

Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Auto volume automatically adjusts volume based on the noise level of the environment in real time
  • IPX4 splash-resistant frames are resistant to water and sweat
  • Equipped with Alexa that allows to make calls, listen to podcasts or set reminders with voice command
Cons
  • Battery may not hold charge for long

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Comments

TFMethane: Update up front after using Gen 2 frames:
- still consider whether you want to buy expensive lenses to put in these frames. The frames themselves aren't all that great as glasses (plastic is shiny and doesn't feel sturdy, and the style might not work for you.
- Upgraded battery life is much much better. Lasts a full 12 hour shift, when I have a bunch of 1-2 minute phone calls all night long. I estimate a combined 12h standby and 2hrs talk before the battery dies. You still need to buy extra charge cables to have one in your car and one at home at least. Very convenient to charge while driving if you have a USB port close to your body (i.e. in your center console)
- Still a pain in the butt if you have any FireTV or echo show devices in your house. No matter what I or my wife or kids do, everytime anyone says Alexa, my frames take over and are unable to control the echo show or the TV. I have to remember to turn off the glasses. It would be much better if I could just leave the "always listening" feature off and tap the button on the frames to then speak a command.
- auto off when you put the lenses down of the table does save battery, but then they don't turn back on...

United States on Dec 23, 2020

Ethan Wells: I purchased the first generation Echo Frames back in February of 2020, and upgraded to the 2nd generation about a year later. My review will be divided into three parts: aesthetics, functionality and reservations.

1. Aesthetics. I initially was concerned about how these frames would look. In particular, I was afraid they would be bulky - especially the temples (i.e. the part of the glasses connecting the lenses to your ears), where most of the electronics are. Have no fear on this point - I've been wearing these frames for the better part of a year, and not only has no one ever said anything to me about them (unless I start interacting with Alexa), but I've never even noticed anyone looking at them funny. I think this may be because one tends to look directly at another person's face, thereby losing the depth perception that would make the temples more noticeable.

The frames themselves are inoffensive. While they may not be for everyone, they will look fine on most people, regardless of age or gender. Think of them as new-nerdy-chic.

2. Functionality. Overall, I have been very pleased with the functionality of my frames. I use them primarily for phone calls...

United States on Dec 10, 2020



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