Let me show you the good things: * The display is bright and clear , and the animation smooth and beautiful. The LED color scheme is fantastic.* The battery life was way better than I expected. They worked for me non-stop for 3 hours, and when I plugged them back in, the indicator was around 25%. And the bad news: * There's no real flex on the temples of the glasses - instead there's a hard plastic rounded end. covered with rubber sheath. They don't actually touch my ears at all, so the snug fit and ultra-sticky rubber are all that keep them from slipping. When I first put it on, I heard a cracking sound, although I couldn't find any noticeable damage. My head is medium or smaller than average, but they barely reach my face*. The bridge of the nose bears the entire weight of the glasses directly on itself. If your nose is on the bigger or flatter side, that's probably a big problem. *Because the arms continue into the curve of the display itself, they stick out A LOT from the sides of your head. This makes it impossible to wear full-size headphones. I mention this specifically because I'm sure a lot of DJs will be interested in this product, so keep that in mind. I ended up using in-ear headphones when DJing, which are far from ideal but look great.
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