Fauna’s fashionable audio eyewear is finally here!
The Fauna Audio Glasses charging case links by means of Bluetooth with a mobile phone or PC; a particular app is not required. The glasses are controlled by swiping and touching on the temples. The glasses remain lightweight regardless of all the electronics inside, with both variations weighing 50 grams.
Rate and accessibility
Both variations of the Faun glasses will be readily available to buy from wearfauna.com or Selfridges online for an RRP of ₤ 249 and $299. The Bose Frames Alto, went for $199, a full $100 less expensive than the Fauna glasses.
Well be having a look at a full review system soon, so stay tuned to NextPit for our impressions.
The audio equipment inside the Fauna Audio Glasses./ © Fauna
Two versions of the Fauna eyewear are available, a Spiro Transparent Brown pair of sunglasses and the Memor Havana glasses with blue light filter lenses. Both models work with iPhone 5 or later on and Android 6.0 or later on and use Bluetooth 5.0 with a variety of up to 10 metres.
Speak with me about sound quality
When I attempted these back in 2019, the version I checked was still a very early model. It would not have been fair to judge the sound quality totally based upon that experience, however I left the Berlin trade show positive about what Fauna was working on.
The audio module in each module and each temple includes a patented MEMS micro speaker, an electrodynamic speaker, a touch-pad, associated electronic devices and a battery. 2 microphones are likewise incorporated into the ideal temple with beam-forming and echo cancelling. The frequency bandwidth is from 250 Hz to 20 kHz.
Fauna says its Audio Glasses are pioneering and special on the market due to the audio innovation and sound direction, declaring that the sound journeys directly to the users ear without significant leak. The concept is that you will not disrupt others or associates close by, and no one else will be able to hear any music, a podcast, or your private phone call. In addition, users will always be able to perceive the surroundings and hear what goes on around as the ear canal is not obstructed making them safe to use when outside and crossing roadways.
Audio wearable brand, Fauna, has actually finally introduced its audio glasses. As soon as again brings the worlds of high style and high tech ever better together, the new speaker-powered eyeglasses will take on the likes of the Bose Frames in a relocation that.
The Fauna Audio Glasses are the most elegant version of this product weve seen so far./ © Fauna
We initially heard of Fauna back at IFA 2019. I attempted a really early model back then and was pleasantly surprised with both the style and sound quality.
These are the first audio glasses without large, chunky temples. In theory, at least, you might utilize these as your everyday glasses.
The Memor Havana design includes changeable Zeiss DuraVision BlueProtect lenses which lower blue light exposure from computer systems and phones which is proven to affect the body clock and cause poor sleep before bed. The Spiro design includes replaceable Carl Zeiss Vision sun lenses, securing eyes from UVA and UVB rays. Both designs are (IP52) water and dust resistant and included a two-year service warranty.
Battery life and charging
The battery for both versions offers as much as 20 hours standby and more than 5 hours of music, voice assistant, or telephone call, according to Fauna Theres a 100 mAh battery in the glasses and a 1,300 mAh battery in the charging case, offering an additional five battery chargers. Charging time is two hours for a full charge.
Whats really fascinating about the charging case, however, is the way the glasses connect to the charger. The ports are hidden in the hinge of the glasses, indicating theres no cable television to link as weve seen on other audio eyeglasses models. These charge the same way true-wireless earphones do, and thats cool.
A patented USound MEMS micro speaker and an electrodynamic woofer sit in each temple./ © Fauna
The charging connectors are concealed in the frames of the glasses./ © Fauna.
We initially heard of Fauna back at IFA 2019. These are the first audio glasses without large, chunky temples. The audio module in each temple and each module includes a trademarked MEMS micro speaker, an electrodynamic speaker, a touch-pad, associated electronics and a battery. The adapters are concealed in the hinge of the glasses, suggesting theres no cable television to link as weve seen on other audio glasses models. The Fauna Audio Glasses charging case connects by means of Bluetooth with a mobile phone or PC; a particular app is not needed.