Smart glasses with camara and translation features
5 out of 5 stars
Smart glasses with camara and translation features
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2025
I tried these smart glasses mainly for short recordings, outdoor use, and testing the AI translation feature. The build is lightweight, which makes them comfortable enough to wear during walks or casual activities. The camera captures in 1080P, and while the footage is clear enough for casual videos or travel snippets, it is not on par with a dedicated action camera. Audio is handled through Bluetooth, and the connection stayed stable when paired with my phone for both music and calls.
The real-time translation is an interesting function. It works decently in quiet environments, giving quick results when I tested English to Chinese and Spanish. In noisier settings, however, the accuracy dropped, so it’s best used in one-on-one conversations rather than busy streets.
Battery performance is mixed. The specs say 12 minutes of continuous video recording at a time and up to 1.5 hours total. That limitation makes them suitable only for short clips, not for documenting an entire event. Music playback lasted longer, around the advertised 10 hours, which is better suited for daily use. The charging is relatively quick at about 70 minutes, so downtime isn’t too bad.
Overall, these smart glasses are more of a niche accessory than a replacement for standalone devices. They’re handy for travelers who want hands-free short recordings and occasional translation support. If you’re looking for extended video capture or professional-grade footage, this won’t meet that need, but for lightweight, casual use, they offer an interesting combination of features.