OhO Sunshine Bluetooth Sunglasses (Open-ear smart audio glasses) with UV400 and IP44
Product description
What these OhO Bluetooth sunglasses are for
If you like the idea of combining a pair of sunglasses with hands-free calling and music, these OhO Bluetooth Sunglasses are built around that exact premise. They use open-ear audio speakers, so you can listen to music and take calls without blocking your ears completely. On paper, that’s the big selling point: you get your audio and still hear what’s going on around you—useful when you’re walking, commuting, or out on a run.
They also lean into voice control. The description mentions speaking with assistant features (Siri, Cortana and Google Now are named) for tasks like making contact, getting directions, and keeping up with things like weather and traffic updates. It’s not a replacement for a proper car infotainment system, of course, but it’s a practical “keep your phone in your pocket” approach.
Key takeaways before you buy
The overall design reads as a sporty, everyday wearable: slim, lightweight styling and a unisex fit aimed at people who want something that doesn’t feel bulky. There’s also a control set for day-to-day playback and call handling. You’re getting volume up/down, plus forward and back controls, which matters more than people expect when you’re moving.

That said, there are a couple of limits worth being honest about. Open-ear audio can be great for awareness, but it may not deliver the same “sealed, punchy” listening experience you’d expect from over-ear headphones. If you’re the type who wants maximum isolation, this may feel a bit too open.
It also references a mic for calls and an HD microphone, so on calls you’re more likely to sound clear than with random Bluetooth mic setups—but actual call quality can still depend on your surroundings.
What you’ll notice in everyday use
In practical terms, think of a typical scenario: you’re outside, the weather changes, and you want quick updates without stopping to fiddle with your phone. With voice control (as described), you could ask for directions or request traffic/weather info while keeping your hands free. For calls, the open-ear design can make it easier to hear the conversation without fully covering your ears.


For music, the voice and button controls are there for a reason. Volume up/down and track skip (forward/back) are simple, direct controls—handy when you’re not in the mood to take your phone out just to change a song.

Strengths that stand out
Key features
- Open-ear Bluetooth audio: lets you listen to music and audio while still being aware of your surroundings.
- Hands-free calls with an HD microphone: designed to keep call audio clearer.
- Voice control support: the listing mentions talking to assistants such as Siri, Cortana and Google Now for directions and updates.
- On-glasses controls: volume up/down, plus advance and rewind.
- Up to 10 hours battery life (claimed): suited to longer sessions without constant charging.
- UV400 polarised lens protection: described as offering full UV400 protection with polarised lenses.
- IP44 waterproof rating: positioned as more sport-friendly for splashes and light wet conditions.
Where it shines (and where it might not)
It makes sense if you want sunglasses that do more than just look good—specifically if you’re likely to use music, voice prompts, and hands-free calls while you’re out and about. The open-ear design fits people who bike, walk, or train outdoors and don’t want to be fully isolated.

It might not be the best match if you’re mostly at home or in quiet indoor spaces and you’re chasing maximum audio immersion. It’s also worth noting that “voice control” depends heavily on your phone setup and the assistant you’re using, if you don’t use those assistants, the benefit may feel reduced.
Tech specs
Product specs


- Type: Bluetooth smart audio sunglasses with open-ear speakers and voice control
- Protection: UV400 polarised lenses
- Water resistance: IP44 waterproof rating
- Audio controls: volume up/down, forward and back
- Battery: up to 10 hours (as stated)
- Microphone: HD microphone for calls
- Design: ultra-thin, unisex styling, flexible, lightweight frame
Care, pairing and what to check first

Before buying, it’s worth double-checking how you plan to connect and use it. Since the listing focuses on Bluetooth, you’ll want to ensure your phone supports Bluetooth audio and that you’re comfortable using your chosen assistant (Siri/Cortana/Google Now are mentioned).
Also consider your expectations for sunglasses audio. With open-ear speakers, you get awareness, but you should expect the sound experience to be more “share the space” than “shut the world out”.
Finally, if you’re buying for sport, the IP44 rating suggests it’s built to handle splashes and typical outdoor messes better than a non-rated pair—but it’s still smart to avoid pushing it beyond what you’d consider normal exposure.
Mini FAQ
Can you use these for calls as well as music?

Yes. The description explicitly mentions calls with a built-in HD microphone, alongside music playback.
Do they block your ears?


They use open-ear speakers, so they’re designed to let you listen while still hearing your surroundings.
What’s the battery life like?
The listing states up to 10 hours of battery life, so it’s intended for longer outings.

Are the lenses protected from UV?
They’re described as UV400 polarised lenses, aimed at full UV400 protection.
Are they suitable for wet weather or exercise?
They’re rated IP44 waterproof in the listing, which generally points to splash resistance, not guaranteed protection for every situation.
When it makes sense?
Buy the OhO Bluetooth Sunglasses if you want sunglasses with open-ear Bluetooth audio, hands-free calling, and voice-led convenience for things like directions and updates—especially for walking, commuting, and training outdoors where staying aware matters. The polarised UV400 lenses and IP44 rating also make them feel more “active” than a purely fashion-led pair.
Avoid them if you mainly care about fully immersive sound and isolation, or if you don’t plan to use assistant-style voice control. In that case, you may find the open-ear approach and voice features don’t quite match what you’re after.
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