I Tried AI Glasses for a Week — Here’s Why I’m Ditching My Phone
Let’s be honest: we’re all a little too attached to our phones. I catch myself reaching for it every few minutes — to snap a photo, check a message, look up something random, or just change the song. It’s exhausting.

So when I got my hands on the V03-T6 AI Glasses, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Another gadget? More screen time? Turns out, it’s the opposite. These smart AI glasses let me do all the stuff I normally do on my phone — without ever taking it out of my pocket. Here’s what my week with them looked like.
Day 1: Wait, They’re This Light?
First impression: 42 grams. That’s lighter than my regular sunglasses. I put them on and honestly forgot they were there. The TR90 frame is flexible, the temples are slim and curved — no pinching, no slipping. By the end of the day, they felt like part of my face. If you’ve been curious about AI glasses but worried about comfort, these are a game-changer.
Day 2: No More “Hold On, Let Me Get My Phone”
I was walking in the park and saw a cool-looking bird. Normally, I’d fumble for my phone, miss the shot, and get annoyed. This time? I just tapped the button on the right temple — double tap to start recording — and captured the whole thing in 1200p video. Later I tried the 8MP camera for photos, and the 32MP resolution blew me away. The 6‑axis stabilization kept everything smooth even when I was walking. These smart AI glasses really do make capturing moments effortless.
Oh, and there’s a tiny privacy LED that lights up when you’re recording — a thoughtful touch that sets these AI glasses apart from the rest.
Day 3: My New AI Buddy
I was at a coffee shop and overheard someone speaking Spanish. I wanted to ask about their drink, but my Spanish is … not great. I whispered “Hey Cyan” (the wake word for the English version), and the glasses switched to real‑time translation mode. We had a short conversation — the glasses translated both ways through the speakers. Felt like magic.
The AI runs on ChatGPT for the overseas version, or iFlytek + Doubao for China. You can ask it anything: “What’s the weather today?” “Identify this plant.” “Tell me a joke.” It’s like having a helpful friend in your ear. This is what smart AI glasses should feel like — genuinely useful, not just gimmicky.
Day 4: Calls and Music, Hands-Free
I was cooking dinner when a call came in. Hands covered in dough. Instead of panicking, I just tapped the button once to answer. The dual‑speakers are surprisingly good — loud and clear. The person on the other end said I sounded crisp, even with the stove fan running. That’s the ENC dual‑mic noise cancellation doing its job. These AI glasses handle calls better than some dedicated headsets I’ve used.
Later I played some music while cleaning up. The bass is punchy for such tiny speakers. And here’s the cool part: when I took the glasses off to wipe my face, the music automatically paused. Put them back on, it resumed. No buttons, no phone — just smart. That’s the kind of thoughtful design you want in smart AI glasses.
Day 5: All-Day Battery? Almost.
I used them on and off throughout the day — music during commute, a few recordings, some AI queries. By evening, they still had juice. The 220mAh battery claims 5 hours of music playback, and that feels accurate. Charging is magnetic and fast: 60 minutes to full. I just drop them on the magnetic cable before bed and they’re ready in the morning. For AI glasses, battery life is often a concern, but the V03-T6 delivers.
Day 6: One Pair for Everything
I’ve got the photochromic lenses — they darken automatically in sunlight, clear up indoors. You can also get blue‑light blocking (great for office workers) or sunglass lenses. And if you wear prescription glasses like my friend, you can have prescription lenses fitted into these frames. So they can literally replace your everyday eyewear. That’s the beauty of modern smart AI glasses — they don’t ask you to wear something extra; they become what you already wear.
Day 7: Would I Go Back to Life Without Them?
Honestly? No.
The V03‑T6 didn’t just add another screen to my life — it removed one. I capture moments faster, communicate across languages easier, and enjoy music without earbuds. All while looking like I’m just wearing a normal pair of stylish glasses. If you’re on the fence about AI glasses, this is the pair to try.
If you’re tired of being glued to your phone, give these smart AI glasses a try. You might just forget your phone at home — and not even miss it.