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A pair of $70 smart glasses with a claimed 39-day battery life sounds like a budget-brand fantasy, but Rogbid is shipping exactly that with its new VisionW frames.
The glasses skip cameras entirely and lean on Bluetooth audio, voice assistants, and swappable frames, which Rogbid markets as a three-in-one design. Buyers can choose between chunky dark Wayfarer-style frames, a slimmer half-rim look, and a third style, though it is unclear whether all three ship in the box for the $69.99 price.
The battery claim deserves a skeptical read. The VisionW packs a 200mAh cell with magnetic charging, and Rogbid does not say whether the 39-day figure represents standby time, light use, or something in between. Even a fraction of that number would be notable for the category, but until the company publishes testing conditions, the headline spec is a promise rather than a proven result.
Audio and assistant features carry the load. The frames connect over Bluetooth for calls and music, advertise 3D surround sound, and tap an AI voice assistant that can reach ChatGPT, Grok, and other large language models. The lenses add UV and blue-light protection as a small everyday bonus.
Without a camera, the VisionW sits firmly on the audio-and-assistant side of the smart glasses market, skipping photography and visual AI entirely. That tradeoff buys privacy at a price point most camera-equipped rivals cannot touch, and it keeps the wearer out of the recording-glasses controversy that has surrounded the category.
Rogbid is a relative newcomer best known for budget watches, so early hands-on reviews will determine whether the 39-day claim survives real-world testing.
Source: Digital Trends


