At this price I was impressed with these glasses. I have several Bose sunglasses that sell for around $250 and in my experience they represent the best that this technology has to offer. For less than half the price, WGP has managed to deliver quality that's certainly more than half as good as Bose. If you've never used audio glasses before, be prepared to hear the sound be a bit thin and tinny. You really have to use a reputable brand like Bose to get really high-quality sound in headphones, but I'd say the sound quality here is pretty decent. It's not thin enough to be distracting, and while it doesn't have bass, I can still enjoy music. In fact, the thin, bassy sound profile is great for listening to spoken word. So if you're a fan of podcasts, you'll find the sound pretty clear. The glasses are of good quality and the blue light blocking lenses feel very comfortable. calms down and looks at a bright screen. The frames are light and comfortable to wear, although the included 'soft' pads designed to block sound leaks are a cheap afterthought that fall off the temples very easily. If you make the effort to use them, I guarantee you'll lose them at the end of the day. All in all, a good mid-range option.
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