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Bose Frames Tempo

Bose Frames Tempo
alaScore 88

7 reviews

Dec, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 7 reviews of Bose Frames Tempo. The average rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other Headphones for all reviews. Reviewers really like the usability. The durability is also mentioned favorably, but there are some critical views about the bass quality and comfort.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Headphones the Bose Frames Tempo is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 88/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Sharmishta Sarkar (techradar.com)

Bose Frames (Tempo, Tenor and Soprano) review

 

The second-generation Bose Frames are much improved from the original audio sunglasses, but they're still just short of perfect.

Excellent for phone calls Acceptable sound quality Decent battery life

Slightly uncomfortable fit Tenor and Soprano require proprietary charger

While the second-generation Bose Frames do improve upon a few things such as finally adding volume control and better sound quality, their overall fit and niche appeal make them hard to recommend. For lying on the beach or poolside they might be just...

Feb, 2021

Expert review by : Chris Welch (theverge.com)

Bose Frames Tempo review: the specs to beat

 

These sporty shades have good sound and keep your ears free.

Best sound quality of all Frames ; Intuitive controls ; USB-C port for easy charging

Initial discomfort on large heads ; Bass can’t match regular earbuds ; Slight sound leakage

Bose’s $250 Frames Tempo audio sunglasses have a sporty look like Oakleys, and they offer surprisingly good audio that keeps your ears open when running, hiking, or biking.

Mar, 2021

Expert review by : Tim Gideon (pcmag.com)

Bose Frames Tempo Review

 

Crisp, detailed audio performance that allows you to hear your surroundings ; Secure, water-resistant build ideal for exercise ; Swappable lenses ; Easy to operate

Distorts on tracks with powerful deep bass ; Lacks much low-frequency response ; No EQ in app

The Bose Frames Tempo headphones/sunglasses offer the same audio quality as the original while making improvements primarily in terms of fit.

Sep, 2020

Expert review by : Victoria Song (gizmodo.com)

Bose Frames Review: These Audio Sunglasses Are Ugly but Nifty

 

I liked the original Bose Frames. They were stylish sunglasses that featured audio-based augmented reality, which actually seemed like a clever workaround for the technological challenges of smart glasses. But alas, Bose AR wasn't meant to be. Last...

Better battery life. Decent sound quality. Comfortable to wear. Can get prescription lenses. You don't have to worry about earbuds falling out!

Price. The app is pointless. Call controls hard to remember. Despite claims, you *can* hear audio if you stand close enough.

Jan, 2021

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