Don't expect all the functions Oakley advertised
Buying a pair of Radar Pace sunglasses is an interesting topic. There's barely any information out there about it, only the advertisements that Oakley had. That's because Intel (the electronics part of the product) supposedly dropped the partnership with Oakley. That means the "companion app" no longer exists, or to be more precise, isn't supported anymore. That does take away the entire "coaching" feature that was advertised. However, that does not mean these aren't a bad set of sunglasses. Nowadays, you can think of them as a pair of sunglasses with built in airpods. You can still connect them to your phone as a bluetooth headset (worked just fine on my Xiaomi phone). As a set of sunglasses with built in earbuds, it's amazing. Sound quality isn't top notch, but they're definitely good enough for daily use. As expected of Oakley, the actual sunglass lens is spectacular. The default "prizm road" makes the entire world look like an instagram filter. The choice of lens is perfect for most consumers who'd purchase this model anyways, Oakley has put enough thought into the product. The frame itself is surprisingly lightweight, despite all the tech it carries. Overall, this is an amazing pair of sunglasses that has the added feature of built-in earbuds. Just don't get your hopes up by watching the Oakley advertisements. Rated 3/5 because it is the standard Oakley sunglass, but missing big features that the company promised. Would recommend.
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