Testseek.com have collected 55 expert reviews of the Bose Frames Audio Sunglasses and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bose Frames Audio Sunglasses.
May 2019
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The editors liked
Clear
Crisp audio that allows you to hear your surroundings
Strong mic clarity
Easy to control with a single button
Classic
Stylish design
The Bose Frames deliver surprisingly decent sound using embedded micro speakers. While the arms are slightly bulky
The sunglasses don't feel heavy on your head and are comfortable to wear. Using the sunglasses to make calls works well. Even though the au
Good sound quality
Easy to operate
Bose AR features available
There's a surprisingly good entertainer hiding out in these shades
Users stay engaged and safe
With their ears and eyes open
Significant potential for interactive augmented-reality applications
Ingenius private audio
Sweet audio quality
Light
Great design
Impressive sound output
Handles calls clearly
These things don't look anything like conventional earbuds and that's what makes them interesting
The Bose Frames have an enjoyment factor that I haven't experienced with many other devices
You feel like you're in a James Bond movie with a cool gadget
Convenient hands-free wireless audio
Can take phone calls
Helpful Siri or Google Assistant integration
The editors didn't like
Audio lacks bass depth
No prescription options
Battery life isn't great. There's no prescription lens option available from Bose
And adding a third-party prescription lens voids the warranty. The charging cable is proprietary
Not effective in blocking out background noise
Slightly bulky in the arms
Overall plasticky feel
No volume controls
Some AR apps are lackluster
Only 3.5 hours of battery life
And recharging requires a proprietary cable
On an iPhone
The only music apps you can control with voice commands are Apple's own
These shades won't hide in the pocket of your skinny jeans
Relatively short battery life
Average battery life
Lack of bass is evident on some tunes
Bose Frames Tenor feel like cheap plastic sunglasses from the dollar store
$250 is way too much for what you're getting. It's cheaper to buy sunglasses and earbuds
Published: 2019-05-24, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Decent enough sound, Comfortable, Clean, low-key design, AR has loads of potential, Great for podcast listening
Lack of bass means songs lack thump, Not many apps to download, Average battery life, Not cheap
Without much in the way of competition, Bose's Frames are difficult to rate. But here goes: if you like the idea of a reasonably stylish pair of sunglasses that also happen to play music, they're really quite a good first effort, so much so that it's a sh...
In one word: Yes. Today we use smartphones for calling (and for a bunch of other things), headphones for listening to music hands free and sunglasses, well they do their usual job of protecting the eyes. What if there is a smart gadget that will protect y...
Published: 2019-01-01, Author: Tim , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: Watch out, Ray-Ban, there's a new competitor in town, and it's. Bose? It's difficult to determine whether to classify the $199.95 Bose Frames as Bluetooth earphones or headphones, as they make no contact with your actual ear. But there's no mistaking the...
Abstract: The Bose Frames are not your average pair of sunglasses.Just look to the maker, American audio equipment company Bose, and that should be a good enough clue: Yes, these sunnies also act as earphones.Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the f...
Las Bose Frames tienen un precio de 230 euros, tanto para el modelo Alto (con la montura más cuadrada) como para el modelo Rondo (con la montura más redondeada). Estamos ante un gadget rompedor que lleva la tecnología del wearable un paso más allá. La...
Le son est satisfaisant, Plus besoin d'écouteurs, Protègent du soleil,
Un unique bouton de contrôle, Une seule connexion Bluetooth simultanée, Design décevant
À notre grande surprise, les Bose Frames nous ont presque convaincus d'abandonner nos bonnes vieilles lunettes de soleil. Pour 229 euros, Bose propose une monture de qualité correcte, malgré un design médiocre en plastique. Elle remplacera occasionnelleme...
A notre grande surprise, les Bose Frames font partie de ces gadgets totalement dispensables qu'on trouve indispensables une fois qu'on y a goûté. La qualité audio est plus que satisfaisante et si on ne souhaite pas écouter de musique ou de podcasts, les B...
Published: 2019-07-14, Author: Marc , review by: phonandroid.com
Concept, Qualité de construction, Simplicité d'utilisation, Son globalement bon
Faible résistance à l'eau, Pas d'étui de charge, Pas de commande de volume, Manque de basse en restitution musicale
Pour une première incursion dans le domaine très confidentiel des lunettes audio, les Frames de Bose forment un essai très intéressant. Légères et solides, elles produisent un son tout à fait honorable malgré un manque de basses. Rien de bien grave à cond...
Précision du son (à volume raisonnable), Distance de fonctionnement du Bluetooth, L'effet grisant d'écouter de la musique sans écouteurs, Les designs classiques
Des montures imposantes, Un volume maximal trop faible, Un manque cruel de basses, Une écoute audible par l'entourage, Bose AR uniquement sur iOS et en anglais
Originellement présentées en tant que concept, les Frames se sont frayées un chemin vers nos magasins. Pourvues de haut-parleurs, les lunettes de Bose offre un son agréable, mais un tantinet léger. Surtout, elles manquent cruellement de basses. Equilib...