Audio glasses have been coming out in all kinds of models lately, but aren’t you curious which one is actually best? Because they let you listen to music without blocking your ears, I’m sure many people want to use them while working or taking a walk. Still, since the sound quality, sound leakage, and prices vary so much, it’s really hard to decide, isn’t it?



We’ve thoroughly compared 10 of the most popular audio glasses in terms of sound quality, sound leakage, and operability. In first place is HUAWEI’s “Eyewear 2.” It delivers thick, full sound from bass to treble, to the point where you can really feel the impact. The controls are intuitive too, and the convenient on/off detection feature turns on just by putting them on. But since they tend to leak sound easily, you’ll need to be careful if you plan to use them on trains.

Second place is OWNDAYS×HUAWEI Eyewear 2. It supports vision correction and blue light-cut lenses, so you can customize it based on your needs. Vocals sound clear and you won’t get them buried by the bass. This is also a point where sound leakage may be a concern.

Below #3, models like the lightweight Harlafou and the OhO sunshine, which supports prescription lenses, each have their own features. And since there are also audio glasses you can try for around the 3,000-yen range, they’re a good option for people who want to test first.

The key points for choosing are your use situation and your budget. If you prioritize sound quality, go for higher-end models; if you’ll use them outdoors or for sports, waterproof performance matters; and if you care most about value for money, lower-priced options are good. What’s the best recommended audio glasses will change depending on what environment you’ll use them in. If you’re worried about sound leakage, choosing a model with solid, well-designed on-body controls seems like the best bet, because you can address it by adjusting the volume.
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