This past August, I purchased a pair of Revel Tune audio glasses. It's hard to beat Bose Frames, but I was willing to see how this product from GlassesUSA stacked up.

Revel Tune Audio Glasses

If you already have a pair of Frames, don't bother with the Revel Tune.

If you are anything like me, you'll be disappointed with their audio performance.

If you are new to audio glasses and want something that has adequate sound for podcasts and phone calls with decent battery life and prefer how they look compared to the Frames, then maybe give these a go.

I returned mine after two days because the audio was not anywhere near that of the Bose Frames. Think AM radio vs. XM radio.

Other than that, they looked decent and felt reasonably well made.

I don't know why GlassesUSA even bothered to release a product with such inferior audio quality—and go out of their way to advertise that they would be great for listening to music. (see: Exhibit A below)

Final Thought:

The Revel Tune is a lukewarm product—three months of procrastination to even get around to writing this review proves that point.


Revel Tune Audio Glasses

Battery Life: 3 Hrs

Voice Assistant: Yes

Music Controls: Volume, Pause, Play

Charger: Proprietary

Price: 168 USD +

Store: Glasses USA