Amazon is Inglorious Bitches (2011)officially expanding its lineup of Echo Frames. In addition to corrective lenses, you'll also have the choice between polarized sunglasses and blue-light-filtering glasses.
If you're unfamiliar with Echo Frames, they're Amazon's smart glasses that come equipped with speakers and its Alexa voice assistant built-in. So, you can use them to make calls, listen to music, receive audible notifications, and control smart home accessories — hands-free.
Originally announced in 2019, the glasses were invite-only until Amazon released a second-generation version to the public in December. With the standard glasses, you only have the option between frames with or without prescription lenses.
The Echo Frames sunglasses, however, come in two versions: classic lenses and blue mirror lenses. Since both are polarized, they'll help to reduce glare in bright sunlight and block your exposure to UV rays. The sunglasses also have an IPX4 rating so they're water resistant, but you should definitely take them off if you're swimming.
Meanwhile, the blue-light-filtering lenses are the better option for those who stare at screens all day — whether that's a computer or TV. It helps to eliminate eye strain and could also help to improve your sleep quality.
As for price, the sunglasses and blue-light lenses will cost $269.99 each — both of which are only available with classic black frames. The blue mirror polarized sunglasses will ship starting May 18, while both the classic sunglasses and blue-light Echo Frames will ship June 9.
TikTok finally rolls out a creator crediting toolLi'l Sebastian to Seabiscuit: Horses of pop culture, rankedLeBron James, the Big Three, and Basketball RevolutionYour fruits are spoiling because you're storing them wrong, according to TikTokThe Invention of the Word “Serendipity”Best Prime Day Apple AirPods deals: Save over $60The Bizarre Books of George Leonard HerterThe Actor James Mason Had a Great Sideline: Drawing CatsSix Sweet Hours of Arabian Nights, and Other News by Dan PiepenbringOne Percent: Geoff Dyer on Photos of Income InequalityA New Book from Beatrix PotterEU warns Elon Musk: Fix Twitter/X's disinformation problem or face penaltiesWatch a Strange, Spooky Documentary About Isak DinesenThe 'this was my Multiverse of Madness' trend, explainedFurious George by Kim BeemanOn the Merits of Disturbing LiteraturePrime Day monitor deals 2023: Shop Dell, Samsung, HP, and moreWordle today: The answer and hints for October 1130+ Prime Day 2 sex toy deals: LELO, Satisfyer, moreA Loaded Deck: Bawdy Playing Cards from the Middle Ages Schlage Smart Deadbolt integrates Alexa, Siri, now Google Assistant If you can't afford to live in your city, these savage memes are for you Cryptocurrency miners exploit unsuspecting public WiFi users HBO's 'Fahrenheit 451' trailer is appropriately creepy Kohler announces Amazon Alexa 'Pokémon Go' will no longer work on older iPhones South Korea mulls cryptocurrency ban but it's far from finalized Five women accuse James Franco of 'inappropriate or sexually exploitative behavior' AT&T announces new 'smart city' sensor system at CES 2018 Google and Lenovo launch standalone Daydream VR headset and camera The 'Overwatch' League launched with no female players, but plenty of excuses This smart credit card has a cellphone antenna inside Spotify lawsuits likely won't stop its big plans for 2018 Tom Hardy's first 'Venom' photo is of a wholesome Eddie Brock Facebook teams up with Xiaomi, Qualcomm on new Oculus Go VR headset It's finally raining in Southern California, but there's a big problem MashReads Podcast: New Year reading and 2018 book goals Fisker EMotion electric car debuts at CES, inspires drooling Vivo creates first in Skiin's 'smart' underwear takes fitness tracking to the next level
2.2436s , 10132.296875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Inglorious Bitches (2011)】,Co-creation Information Network