The idea is innovative and promising, but not well thought through. In order for the technology to fit into headphones, they have to be bulky and heavy. There's no getting around the weight of technology, and putting that weight on your ears is going to hurt them. Your earbuds are not weight adjusted. There's not much space and there are a few necessary features. Volume control, on, off, mute, channel up, channel down. Multiple buttons can be combined, but at least 4 or 5 buttons are required. On sunglasses they are too close to meet without hitting the people close to them. You have to resort to the phone to control the glasses and deny the reason why. The only plus point is the charging port. I love that they use the USB C connector. We have to keep up with so many cables. Thank you for letting us reuse one of the millions of cables we have.
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