I first saw the Vital AI Smart Glasses used in a travel video, where someone was getting on-the-spot translation while walking through a market. It struck me: could these sleek frames really replace my phone for everyday tasks? I decided to find out.

What Are Vital AI Smart Glasses?
These glasses are designed to look like stylish everyday eyewear, yet aim to act like a digital assistant. They bring features such as real-time voice and photo translation across 130+ languages, hands-free calling and messaging, discreet heads-up notifications, and open-ear audio made possible by bone-conduction speakers. Users praise how comfortable they are for commuting or casual wear.
Why I Tried Them
I often find myself juggling my phone while walking, cooking, or navigating foreign cities, sometimes awkwardly stepping aside to check a message or follow directions. The allure of getting translations, calls, and reminders without touching my phone was compelling enough to give these a shot.
My Experience Using Them
When I first unboxed the Vital AI Smart Glasses, I was genuinely excited. They looked sleek enough to pass for regular shades, and pairing them to my phone took less than a minute. The first time I tried the live translation was at a coffee shop… someone in line ahead of me was speaking French, and to my surprise, the translation popped up almost instantly in my field of view. It wasn’t perfect, but it was fast enough that I didn’t have to awkwardly ask them to repeat themselves.
That “wow” moment didn’t last forever. Within the first week, I noticed the Bluetooth would occasionally cut out mid-song or during a call, which meant I had to stop, pull out my phone, and reconnect, which was exactly the kind of interruption I’d hoped these glasses would help me avoid. Battery life was another reality check. On heavy days when I used translation and music streaming, I was charging them every night, not every few days like the marketing suggested.
Still, there were moments they felt genuinely game-changing. Walking to work while catching up on messages without looking at my phone felt smooth and discreet. The bone conduction speakers meant I could hear everything around me, so I never felt cut off from the world like I do with earbuds. After a few weeks, they became a go-to for short trips and commutes, though I wouldn’t trust them for a long travel day without a backup charger.
Pros
- Stylish and everyday-ready: Looks like normal glasses but does more.
- Translation and notifications in your line of sight: Useful for daily life and travel.
- Open-ear audio safety: Hear what’s around you while getting alerts or taking calls.
Cons
- Bluetooth can be unreliable: Sometimes disconnects mid-use.
- Battery doesn’t last as long as advertised: Heavy usage drains it in a day.
- Translation not always smooth: Works well, but latency or lag remains at times.
What Other Users Say
Many users echo my experience. Some delight in having hands-free translation but acknowledge it’s not seamless, as accuracy and speed can vary. A few users raise concerns about the translation feature requiring extra pay beyond the glasses, with others finding the setup confusing or uneven in quality. Still, several reviewers praise the glasses as a stylish and practical tech supplement.
Where to Buy & Price Point
Available via the official Vital website, pricing typically ranges between $99 and $199, depending on the model and special offers. Some sources caution buyers to be mindful of counterfeits and ensure purchase through legitimate channels.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses
- Even Realities G1 Glasses
Conclusion: Would I Recommend Them?
Yes, but with caution. These glasses are genuinely useful for light, hands-free use… like hands-free translation, ambient audio, or discreet notifications. They make life smoother in short bursts. But don’t expect flawless translation, battery all-day power, or uninterrupted connectivity. If you’re an early adopter who values subtle convenience and doesn’t mind recharging nightly, they’re worth trying. If you’re looking for a flawless, standalone AI assistant in glasses, these would disappoint you.
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