Blackview Smart Glasses (Bluetooth 5.3) Polarized Sunglasses with Speaker, Voice Control, UV Protection, Anti-Blue Light
Product description
Quick overview
If you want audio on the go without blocking your ears, Blackview’s Smart Glasses are built around open-ear Bluetooth listening. They combine polarized sunglasses styling with built-in speakers, voice control, and hands-free calling—so you can stay aware of your surroundings while still getting music and calls.
The pitch is pretty straightforward: reliable wireless connection (Bluetooth 5.3), practical controls (touch + voice assistant), and everyday durability (water-resistant for sweat and light rain). Still, this isn’t a premium “set it and forget it” audio system in the way larger headphones can be—think more sporty, casual, and convenience-first than audiophile.
Key points
The standout theme here is “wearable convenience.” These smart glasses are designed to reconnect quickly after the first pairing, then let you run basic playback, volume, and calls from the frame. You’re also getting a more call-focused setup thanks to noise reduction, which matters if you spend time outdoors, commuting, or training.

On top of that, the design includes a touch control area with three raised dots to make it easier to find the controls without staring at the frame. It’s a small detail, but on a run or at the gym, it’s the difference between fumbling and just getting things done.
What you’ll notice day to day
Connection and controls
With Bluetooth 5.3 on board, the glasses are positioned for faster, more stable transmission with low latency. After the initial pairing, they’re described as automatically powering on and reconnecting to the last paired device—so you’re not restarting the whole process every time.


Controls are handled through intuitive touch actions: play/pause, volume adjustment, call management, and voice assistant activation. There’s also a convex touch range indicator (three raised dots) so you don’t have to hunt for a touch point.

Audio style (open-ear)
The sound comes from an open-ear speaker design with a dynamic driver and a polymer diaphragm. The description also mentions a balanced three-channel audio framework to emphasize vocals. Practically, this type of setup tends to feel good for everyday music and spoken audio while keeping situational awareness. If you’re expecting deep, sealed, bass-heavy sound, you may find it more “immersive enough” than “massive.”
Call clarity
For calls, the glasses use an advanced microphone design with noise reduction, claimed to suppress up to 90% of background noise. That’s a bold number on paper, but even if results vary with environment, the direction is clear: these are meant to help your voice come through.
Tech specs

- Type: Bluetooth smart sunglasses with open-ear speaker system
- Bluetooth version: 5.3
- Waterproof rating: IP65
- Voice control: yes (voice assistant activation)
- Battery capacity: 80mAh + 80mAh rechargeable battery
- Battery life (claimed): approx. 7 hours for clear calls, approx. 6 hours for music playback, approx. 160 hours standby
- Lens protection: UV protection
- Anti blue light lens: yes
- Touch controls: play/pause, volume, call management, voice assistant activation
- Pairing behavior: one-step pairing, auto reconnect to last paired device after opening the case
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It’s a solid pick if you want polarized sunglasses that double as a hands-free audio device for the gym, commuting, or outdoor time—especially if you value open-ear listening and voice/call handling. The IP65 waterproof rating and touch-indicator design also point toward active users who don’t want to baby their gear.


It may not be a great match if you mainly care about maximum audio fidelity or heavy bass, or if you’re looking for the kind of immersion you’d get from over-ear headphones. Also, if you routinely take calls in extremely loud environments, you’ll want to temper expectations—noise reduction helps, but it can’t make every situation perfectly quiet.
Maintenance & buying checks

Before buying, it helps to confirm a couple of practical points for your routine: how often you’ll use calls vs. music playback (battery life is different for each), and whether the touch controls and voice assistant are your preferred way of interacting while wearing sunglasses.
Also, since the battery is rechargeable and the glasses rely on Bluetooth pairing behavior (reconnect to the last paired device), make sure you’re comfortable with keeping the same main device paired for the smoothest experience described.
Is it worth it?
You should buy the Blackview Smart Glasses if you want a wearable, sporty way to listen and talk hands-free—without covering your ears—and you care about quick reconnection, call clarity, and durability for sweat and light rain.
You may want to skip them if your priority is “big sound” performance or ultra-precise audio, because the open-ear speaker approach is more about convenience and awareness than flagship sound isolation. In short: great for everyday movement, potentially less satisfying if you expect headphone-level audio punch.

Mini FAQ
FAQ


Do these glasses block your ears?
No. They use an open-ear speaker design, so you can hear your surroundings while listening.
Are they safe for outdoor use with sweat?

They’re rated IP65 and described as protected against sweat and light raindrops, which fits gym and outdoor routines.
How do they reconnect after pairing?
After the initial pairing, they’re described as automatically reconnecting to the last paired device when you open the case.
How long do they last on a charge?
The listing claims about 7 hours for clear calls and about 6 hours for music playback, with around 160 hours standby.
What controls are available?
Touch controls support play/pause, volume adjustment, call management, and voice assistant activation.
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