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alaTest a collecté et analysé 12 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Bose Frames Alto / Rondo (2019). La note moyenne du produit est 3.7 sur 5, tandis que les autres Casques Audio ont une note moyenne de 4.0 sur 5. Les testeurs apprécient la fiabilité. Le design impressionne, mais les testeurs ont des doutes sur les basses.
qualité sonore, portabilité, confort, design, fiabilité
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Après analyse des notes de consommateurs et d'experts, de l'âge du produit ainsi que d'autres facteurs, et comparé aux autres Casques Audio, le Bose Frames Alto / Rondo (2019) obtient un alaScore™ de 86/100 = Très Bien.
Avis d'expert par : Ryan Waniata (digitaltrends.com)
Everyone knows Bose is responsible for impressive innovations that shake up the audio world. With the Frames, Bose is once again digging up fertile new ground in the somewhat stagnant audio genre. But can these audio sunglasses offer enough versatility...
Excellent lenses Sleek design blends in well Impressive audio clarity and detail Brilliant for biking and outdoor use Basic IPX2 water resistance
Short battery life Very weak bass response AR applications are limited, iOS only
If you’re looking for a unique and exciting new way to get your tunes, and you love to get out in the sun, Bose’s Frames are definitely worth considering. But if you want something more versatile for your $200, you may instead want to try a good pair...
Avis d'expert par : David Carnoy (cnet.com)
Their AR features are still in the works, but for listening to music and making calls, the Frames exceed expectations.
The Bose Frames deliver surprisingly decent sound using embedded micro speakers. While the arms are slightly bulky, the sunglasses don't feel heavy on your head and are comfortable to wear. Using the sunglasses to make calls works well. Even though the...
Battery life isn't great. There's no prescription lens option available from Bose, and adding a third-party prescription lens voids the warranty. The charging cable is proprietary.
While the audio AR features are still in the works, the Bose Frames managed to produce decent enough audio to make them a compelling wearable audio device that can take the place of headphones.
Avis d'expert par : Jonathan Takiff (techhive.com)
Call them a whole new take on headphones: Bose Frames are sunglasses with tiny Bluetooth speakers built in.
There’s a surprisingly good entertainer hiding out in these shades Users stay engaged and safe, with their ears and eyes open Significant potential for interactive augmented-reality applications
Only 3.5 hours of battery life, and recharging requires a proprietary cable On an iPhone, the only music apps you can control with voice commands are Apple’s own These shades won’t hide in the pocket of your skinny jeans
Avis d'expert par : Matthew Jens (stereo_net_au)
I love wearable tech. I especially love quirky wearables, so naturally, when Bose announced its Bose Frames Alto, Bluetooth sunglasses with speakers built-in, I was onboard.
As much as I would love to see some added weather protection and a USB type C port for the next revision of the Bose Frames, this is still a solid product with huge potential.
Avis d'expert par : David McCourt (androidpit.com)
For attempting to bring something new to the market, you have to applaud Bose for doing a lot right. Don't expect them to replace your headphones, though.
Comfortable to wear ; Audio quality for calls and podcasts ; Build-quality
Sound lacks bass ; Bose AR not ready
I was skeptical about the Bose Frame Alto at first, but I must admit they did grow on me. The Alto design is definitely a little large for my face, and I'd probably go for the Rondo's if I was going to buy these for myself. Even so, they are very...
Avis d'expert par : Samuel Gibbs (theguardian.com)
Music without earbuds looks and sounds surprisingly good, making these smart glasses the antithesis of Google Glass
music without blocking your ears or making a racket for others, look good, choice of lenses and frames, comfortable, sound good, solid Bluetooth connection, excellent call quality
no battery in the case and only 3.5 hours between charges, will never be your only set of earphones, can’t protect from noise of the outside world, AR potential unrealised
The Bose Frames are delightful – a set of premium sunglasses that also act as your personal music system. Kept to 50% or lower those next to you can’t hear your music, but because your ears are open you can hear the world around you.
Avis d'expert par : Karen Iorio Adelson (NY Mag)
They offer augmented reality — and look like Ray-Bans.
For now, the Frames are a promising novelty, though its potential hinges on what other apps might be coming (could an AR video game be far behind?). They’re nice-enough glasses and nice-enough headphones, but some situations just don’t call for the...
Avis d'expert par : Dirk Waasen (connect.de)
Die Sonnenbrille Frames Rondo, die Musik abspielt, und der kabellose Sportkopfhörer Soundsport Free: Zwei innovative Bose-Produkte überzeugen im Test.
Avis d'expert par : udun Hage (lydogbilde.no)
Bose Frames er de første solbrillene med innebygd lyd, og er definitivt et konsept vi kan like.
Brillene er lette, behagelige å ha på seg, og fungerer som en diskré lydkilde til musikk, video og telefonsamtaler.
Lyden er for slank til å erstatte gode ørepropper. Batteritiden er begrenset, og brillene kan ikke brukes mens du lader.
Avis d'expert par : David McCourt (androidpit.de)
Bose bringt mit der Alto-Sound-Sonnenbrille ein neuartiges Produkt auf den Markt und macht dabei vieles richtig. Kopfhörer ersetzen sie aber nicht.
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