the squared lenses look way better than the squared oval shape gen one had. the 360 degree audio experiences bose recommends is neat even if there's nothing to it
Hey everyone thank you for watching my video of the BOSE Tenor. I have been using these everyday for the last two weeks now and what I will say is they have a sweet spot of around 50-70% volume. In that range you’ll have the best sound and also will hear a defined bass note. I will be doing a full review of these in the next coming weeks I just want to make sure I have tested them thoroughly -Jason
@@eliezerortizlevante1122 Not sure but mine have been solid so far. Although I do remember them saying they upgraded the hinges, the ones I have feel like the hinge is plastic.
No Bueno yes after spending a few days with these glasses you can swipe your finger forward and backward on the right arm of the glasses to raise or lower the volume. I will be doing a review after spending more time with them
Trending Pending I can’t compare because I’ve never owned the originals. Bose states they are supposed to have improved sound. Like I stated in the video they sound really good. But there’s no bass. You can still hear a defined bass note but it doesn’t contribute to a nice bass sound you would expect from a regular set of ear buds or headphones.
Where did you purchase them from? Bose has a 90 day return policy, most retailers have more than a week return policy. I’ve been wearing the Altos for a month. I love then but I’d say if you have the option of returning them and spending $50 more the battery improvements alone would be worth it for the Tenor. The Tempo battery life jumps all the way to 8 hours and has even bigger drivers than any other models.
I think from what I hear from this review, there is no bass. That was the exact same issue with originals. So I don't see much improvement in terms of sound.
How were you able to get a pair for review? I asked Bose about a review program because I already use the Alto frames daily and wanted to review these from that perspective. They said they didn’t have a review program. Third party/product review company?
I can review them due this website reviewclub.nl i have a bose frames tenor but its just a gadget for rich people. It has no good sound or heavy bass. For 279€ i can buy much better earphone with a much better sunglass
Can't find any one to replace the battery on my bose rondo sun glasses I've had them for a year an at 200.00 dollars for a year of use its a too much. The bad thing about this i have 2 different types. If I only knew I wouldn't of wasted my money. Not worth it save your money
Also have a pair on review and after a weeks use am definitely underwhelmed. The quality is not really what you expect from Bose. For the price they dont really offer the performance of your average earpods. This is a bit of a niche product, especially in the UK.
Thank you Joshua. I will upload a video review very soon. If you have any questions about them I can try and answer them here if you need some answers now. Thanks for your support! its much appreciated - Jason
I've had my 1st gen galaxy buds for 3 years. And I use that for everything. The ambient nose is great sound is too. And no one hears it at full volume. Their black so they could match $11 generic ray-bans and you don't look like a niche enthusiast sucker. I was hopeful for this tenor model but the finger trace magnet black finish breaks my interest right out the gate. Also the sides look whack. They don't have to heat shrink all the tech in lieu of style. If they're chunky, theyre chunky. Imo that's what makes them look real whack. Now that I think about it how is it the galaxy earbuds(or any other bluetooth earbuds) have all the tech they need packed in side your ear, and these sunglasses are way bigger? These aren't ar glasses how much processing do you need? At that point it be smartest to get some $10 gen. Ray-bans, drill the holes in the sides, glue earbuds (-silicone tip) and 3d print a housing that transitions in/out the buds. That's flawless right there. I'd rather my frames protrude an ¼ inch for ¼ inch in diameter than stretch downwards for 3 in. Bose If you're listening, give my thoughts some time.
Should I buy these
You look good in those - Im wearing mine right now so we match
the squared lenses look way better than the squared oval shape gen one had. the 360 degree audio experiences bose recommends is neat even if there's nothing to it
koolerpure Agreed
Please have the original Frames, and compare them with the new ones 🙏🏻
The new ones are better. I have compared them
vsimo87 Is the Bass better? Did you try Tempo or Tenor or Soprano?
@@canturkcivelek4896 tempo Is the best for the sound quality, then Tenor , and then Alto and Rondo.
Hey everyone thank you for watching my video of the BOSE Tenor. I have been using these everyday for the last two weeks now and what I will say is they have a sweet spot of around 50-70% volume. In that range you’ll have the best sound and also will hear a defined bass note.
I will be doing a full review of these in the next coming weeks I just want to make sure I have tested them thoroughly
-Jason
I own bose alto.
Did they fixed the damn legs problem?. Needs stretchy spring legs. They are prone to break when opening the temple legs
@@eliezerortizlevante1122 Not sure but mine have been solid so far. Although I do remember them saying they upgraded the hinges, the ones I have feel like the hinge is plastic.
Do the lenses from the Original Bose drakes alto fit
Maybe if you control it with the glasses you can lower or increase the volume
No Bueno yes after spending a few days with these glasses you can swipe your finger forward and backward on the right arm of the glasses to raise or lower the volume. I will be doing a review after spending more time with them
Those sides just tells me The technology is just not there yet.
But I mean when you put it on your head it's hardly visible unless someone know what glasses you are wearing.
It looks good
How much better is the sound from original? I just PURCHASED THE ORIGINAL A WEEK AGO
Trending Pending I can’t compare because I’ve never owned the originals.
Bose states they are supposed to have improved sound. Like I stated in the video they sound really good. But there’s no bass. You can still hear a defined bass note but it doesn’t contribute to a nice bass sound you would expect from a regular set of ear buds or headphones.
Where did you purchase them from? Bose has a 90 day return policy, most retailers have more than a week return policy. I’ve been wearing the Altos for a month. I love then but I’d say if you have the option of returning them and spending $50 more the battery improvements alone would be worth it for the Tenor. The Tempo battery life jumps all the way to 8 hours and has even bigger drivers than any other models.
How can you make this review, and never tried the original Fames 😊 You should have compared them 😊
I think from what I hear from this review, there is no bass. That was the exact same issue with originals. So I don't see much improvement in terms of sound.
Canturk Civelek thanks for stopping by ! This isn’t a review. It was an unboxing setup and First impressions video.
Can you upload the new video of all the features
谢谢你的视频,我想知道,是否可以拆下镜片后在室内使用?
韩飞 yes you can replace the lens
Just bought them today thinking about returning cuz there so quiet
They look great
How were you able to get a pair for review? I asked Bose about a review program because I already use the Alto frames daily and wanted to review these from that perspective. They said they didn’t have a review program. Third party/product review company?
I can review them due this website reviewclub.nl i have a bose frames tenor but its just a gadget for rich people. It has no good sound or heavy bass.
For 279€ i can buy much better earphone with a much better sunglass
They confirmed me that Tenor and Soprano can be prescripted cuz popoff frames.
Tempo is unmoddeable
Yes the Lense pop out very easily and you can get prescription or different mirrored lenses
What's the battery life like ?
Deeply Disturbed And I Am Exteremely Unhappy The Battery life is pretty good. I get about 4-5 hours listening with the volume at about 60-70%
Are the lenses for the tenor shaded as the polarised lenses for Alto?
The Tenor lens are dark gray and they are polarized.
Thanks for your support!
- Jason
Tnx
I call the “arms” nacells such as what The USS Enterprise has😂
Can't find any one to replace the battery on my bose rondo sun glasses I've had them for a year an at 200.00 dollars for a year of use its a too much. The bad thing about this i have 2 different types. If I only knew I wouldn't of wasted my money. Not worth it save your money
I can hear the music.
Yes If you have them turned up past about 70% they become audible to people close by. Sweet spot is around 50-70% for best sound and privacy
Also have a pair on review and after a weeks use am definitely underwhelmed. The quality is not really what you expect from Bose. For the price they dont really offer the performance of your average earpods. This is a bit of a niche product, especially in the UK.
Steve Kirby I agree the sound is just ok in my opinion. Not Bose quality. It’s functional though and is still good for certain times.
Can you upload a video of all the features or just message me all the feature I’m looking forward on buying them also I gave you a sub love your vids
Thank you Joshua. I will upload a video review very soon. If you have any questions about them I can try and answer them here if you need some answers now. Thanks for your support! its much appreciated - Jason
I've had my 1st gen galaxy buds for 3 years. And I use that for everything. The ambient nose is great sound is too. And no one hears it at full volume. Their black so they could match $11 generic ray-bans and you don't look like a niche enthusiast sucker. I was hopeful for this tenor model but the finger trace magnet black finish breaks my interest right out the gate. Also the sides look whack. They don't have to heat shrink all the tech in lieu of style. If they're chunky, theyre chunky. Imo that's what makes them look real whack. Now that I think about it how is it the galaxy earbuds(or any other bluetooth earbuds) have all the tech they need packed in side your ear, and these sunglasses are way bigger? These aren't ar glasses how much processing do you need? At that point it be smartest to get some $10 gen. Ray-bans, drill the holes in the sides, glue earbuds (-silicone tip) and 3d print a housing that transitions in/out the buds. That's flawless right there. I'd rather my frames protrude an ¼ inch for ¼ inch in diameter than stretch downwards for 3 in. Bose If you're listening, give my thoughts some time.
look good on ya