Bose Has Launched Bose Frames, The 3-In-1 AR Audio Sunglasses In India
SachinSangwan - Jun 14, 2019
The company is planning to start sales of the AR sunglasses from the upcoming week in the country along with the lens collection of its Bose Frames.
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On Thursday, Bose announced that it is going to sell its new AR audio sunglasses named 'Bose Frames' in India. The company is planning to start sales from the upcoming week in the country along with the lens collection of its Bose Frames. These are the 3-in-1 glasses, which have three features in a single product, namely audio AR, premium sunglasses and wireless headphones.

The company decided to sell these Frames glasses in India at the price of Rs 21,900 in two designs - smaller Rondo and larger Alto, the company sells its both - polarised and non-polarised lenses for Rs 2,990 and Rs 1,990 respectively. From 20th June, the company will start selling through Bose stores.
Features and specifications

It is a compact frame in which there is a small Bose audio system along with the sunglasses, making it a perfect AR audio sunglasses. On the right side, the company offers a little microphone and multifunctional buttons like pause, calls, power, Bluetooth pairing, skip songs. Also, it has the support of Google Assistant for Android devices and Siri Assistant for Apple devices. Bose Frames are smart, compact and very lightweight devices like other wearable devices like Mi band, Apple watches, etc. Users can easily pick up calls, play music and connect to the web.
Bose said in a statement:


As mentioned above, the company launched Bose Frames in two styles - Rondo and Alto. There is a small difference between in these two, Rondo has small, and round design and the other has a square and angled design. Both carry the same weight of 45 grams, block UVA/UVB rays up to 99 percent and easy replacement of glasses.
Bose explained:

The company also claimed that the user can listen to songs continuously for up to three and a half hours, it gives backup of up to 12 hours in standby mode in a single charge, and it can be fully charged in less than two hours.
According to the information, users can download the app from the App Store to connect sunglasses with 'Boss AR' application, but currently, the app is under development for Android devices.
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