You Can Still Save up to 77% on Smart Glasses After Prime Day
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June 29, 2026
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Prime Day 2026 is over, but many great deals on various kinds of smart glasses remain in effect. There are deals on display-style smart glasses, audio glasses, and AI/camera glasses, including a 77% price drop on a pair of Oho audio glasses and a hefty discount on both Rokid Max 2 AR display glasses and Rokid's camera/AI glasses.
Rokid Max2 Glasses are still $299
The Rokid Max2 AR Glasses separate themselves from the display-glasses pack with a pair of built-in diopters, one for each lens, that let you correct for nearsightedness with a dial turn. Great in theory, but in practice, how well it works depends on your prescription. Still, once you get your prescription dialed in, these glasses project a 215-inch virtual theater screen using Sony Micro-OLED tech. The $299 for Prime Day (a 43% cut from their $529.00 MSRP) is still on, but for how long??
Audio-focused smart glasses for less than $10
These OHO Audio Glasses are still marked down from $44 to $9.49. A 10-dollar pair of glasses that you can use to play audio, make telephone calls, and protect your eyes from the sun is a good deal, especially if you like the look. I can't vouch for the quality of any aspect of these glasses, but if you need a cheap pair of water-resistant sunglasses to listen to podcasts on while running or cycling, try these out; there's little monetary risk.
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