





🕶️ Stay connected, stay stylish, stay ahead.
Inventiv Wireless Bluetooth Sunglasses combine cutting-edge Bluetooth 4.0 technology with an innovative open-ear speaker system, delivering hands-free calls and music playback up to 3 hours. Featuring polarized lenses with 100% UV protection, these lightweight, unisex sunglasses offer premium eye safety and style. Compatible with all Bluetooth-enabled devices, they keep you connected and aware, perfect for the modern professional on the move.




| ASIN | B07FMMSHZ1 |
| Manufacturer | Inventiv |
| Manufacturer reference | BTGLASSES |
| Package Dimensions | 17.78 x 10.41 x 10.16 cm; 1.52 kg |
B**E
I really like these sunglasses! I was worried that they might feel too heavy but they actually are very light. Earbuds always hurt my ears so I love that I can listen to music through my glasses. It’s very easy to connect to my phone, and it works from quite a ways away. I took my garbage out to the road and left my phone In the house and it worked perfectly from that far away. The sound quality is not amazing when you have the volume turned up loud. At a normal level, the quality is pretty good! I love that they are polarized as well. I am overall happy with these.
J**S
I love everything about these sunglasses except the sound quality which is only OK. They look great, they're affordable, they are comfortable, the pair easily to my phone, they have an easily accessible micro usb charging cable and they come in a great case with a clip to hang them from your backpack or belt loop. Unfortunately, the sound is not that great and it's easily heard by anyone close to you. I had the Bose Frames sunglasses also. The sound is vastly superior to these, but those glasses are not comfortable, they use a special magnetic charging cable, the lenses are not very dark (and they're not polarized) and they cost $130 more! I decided to keep these glasses instead. The sound is OK as long as you don't compare it side by side to the Bose and these glasses are better in every other then the much more expensive Bose Frames.
N**E
Just an initial impression review - received today. Like many of you, I spent hours reading reviews and researching via YouTube. Seems among the non-earbud varieties, many reviewers are not seeing the value in bone conduction glasses at the $130-200 price range. Mixed reviews of brands like VocalSkull in the $100 range, too. But many of these have touch features on the arm - swipe to skip tracks, tap to answer call, etc. These glasses do NOT have those features. There is only one operating interface - a single button. Press on, hold for Siri, hold long to pair, hold longer off. Siri activation does not convey via mic - phone has to be in earshot. I had tempered expectations for $59, they’re mostly met. Sound I would say is good. Geek factor is there to have ambient music playing from glasses. Midrange is good, vocals are pretty crisp, bass is OK but weaker. Phone calls sound pretty good. I’m told by the caller my voice sound is on par with car audio or Apple Watch calling. Which brings up a neat hack - using the sunglasses with the Watch. You can pair the glasses directly with the watch to play stored music from the watch. Or as long as the phone is in range (pocket or bag), accessing Siri or music controls on the watch while the glasses are ‘dumb speakers’ worked well. It would be nice to have more controls on the glasses, but for half the price, the watch is a ‘value hack’ I can live with. Oh, and ‘hey, Siri’ (which I never use) works well, too, as long as your phone can hear you directly. She listens via phone but speaks via glasses. ‘Hey Siri, volume 66 percent’ works great, for example. The sunglasses part of the package is simple, clean, and nice. Red lens tint is cool and just seems to go with the already-over-the-top fact that these sunglasses play music. As I studied other models I’m pleased with how thin the arms are. On or off the head, their profile really can pass for regular Wayfarer-style sunglasses. No bulk factor on the arms like some others. Tried on at night, burning music for only an hour. No reports on darkness/dimming quality of the lenses or battery life. Oh, another reviewer commented on the paired light flashing and being distracting. They were right. Sitting back about .75” from the right inner temple there’s a blue strobe about every 8 seconds. I think a piece of electrical tape or a dab of paint could fix this - but jeez, designers... come on! I bought these for the beach. I expect their application will be satisfied nicely: a little music, a little waves, all while still being able to hear that satisfying beer can “fffssssttttt” opening.
D**I
The fact that these are available at $60 is a steal. Having said that... the sound quality isn’t really great I’m not sure what others are talking about. I can hear it well enough for the price it’s listed at but it’s not like BOSE where people around you can’t hear it even at full blast. These can be heard pretty easily from others around you. Now if you’re using these out in public like the beach/boardwalk or you just wanna go out and not have headphones in then these will be pretty good for you. The sound quality though is disappointing. You can tell the music is just slightly off. There’s no bass which is fine but the mids aren’t great and the highs are honestly just okay. I know it seems like I’m shitting on these glasses and I do like them I just believe they really could have been vastly improved with better sound quality. My recommendation is that if you can afford to spend $200 on Bose then do so. If you’re trying to watch your cash flow this is a great alternative option. Also Bose don't have UV protection which is a nice plus on these. I don’t regret buying these but others might.
M**N
The sunglasses feel and look great on my head, however the audio quality was severely lacking. I have payed $20 for in ear headphones before that have better sound quality than these. I did a Bass test, and unfortunately anything below 100 Hz becomes completely un-hearable. What this means is that most songs will complete lack any bass noise. Everything above that is barely audible, with unusual clicking noises as the pitch shifts. Music that had any bass at all will cause the rest of the audio to become strangely distorted. Audio isolation is, of course not a thing as these are open audio headphones, so expect everyone around you to be able to clearly hear what you are listening too. I wouldn't recommend these to someone who wants to listen to good music on the go, but they feel comfortable enough that I can wear them for long periods. The audio quality overall is very poor for this $60 item. I would only recommend these sunglasses if they go on sale for $30 or less.
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