YOUTH LUCYD BLACK MATTE SMART SUNGLASSES W/ BLUETOOTH AUDIO DEVICE MODEL LCD002
$ 61.59$ 36.95
Availability: 100 in stock
Model:LCD-002
Brand:lucyd
Condition:Open box
MPN:LCD-002
All returns accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted
Connectivity:Bluetooth
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YOUTH LUCYD BLACK MATTE SMART SUNGLASSES W/ BLUETOOTH AUDIO DEVICE MODEL LCD002 DARKSIDE Condition is "openbox". Item is openbox to check contents and everything is in great working condition!!Shipped with USPS First Class. What is it? Lucyd LOUD is a Bluetooth audio device hiding within a sturdy pair of sport eyeglass frames. The lenses can be customized with a multitude of choices including coatings and prescriptions which look to be Lucyds primary business. Whats in the box? 1 pair Lucyd LOUD glasses 1 USB-A to USB Micro charging cable 1 case that folds into a triangle for storage Cleaning cloth Ear plugs Instruction manual Hardware specs A specification section is nowhere to be found in/on the box or on Lucyds website, but there is some really hard to read print on the inside arm of theaudio glassesthemselves with the following info Model No: LCD-002 Charging Input: DC 5V ~ 1A Bluetooth: Lucyd Battery Capacity: 250mA Certifications: CE, FCC and RoHS These specs were hiding in a couple different places on the website Lens Width: 52 Bridge: 17 Temple: 143 Weight: 46g BT V4.1 Design and features The LOUDs look like a cross between sunglass frames and protective eyewear in that theyre generally good looking with kinda chunky arms hiding the technology. There are two input areas. On the underside of the right arm is the charging port and a +/- rocker switch. This is used for on/off, pairing and volume control. On the outside of the left arm is a touch panel that allows for track controls, using a voice assistant and play/pause or answer/hangup. It looks just like the above without the Lucyd logo and is barren enough that I actually forgot to take that photo because theres no reason to look at it twice. No defined area, just the same soft touch coating over the full arm. The bone conduction drivers are towards the back of the temples just before the ear stems. Theyre made of a silicone type material which allow for the drivers to move. These should rest against your head for proper sound transfer. Adjacent to those on each arm are 5 small openings for aiming a large amount of the sound at your ears and for facilitating some air displacement of the drivers.