Amazon has announced its new lineup ofAlexa-compatiblesmart glasses, along with two designs from the eyewear experts at Carrera. In total, there’s seven styles in the new range, and they’re quite varied, so there’s likely something that fits your taste in the lineup.
Of course, for the style conscious among us, it’s the Carrera frames that are the most exciting. They’re called the Cruiser and the Sprinter and they match the brand’s usual bold retro-inspired designs, only this time they’re connected to Alexa.

It’s not all about the looks though, the entrieEcho Framesrange is getting a spec boost. They now offer up to 6 hours of music playback on a charge, which is a 40 per cent improvement over the previous models.
When it comes to talking, this battery life is even more impressive, with an 80 per cent improvement over last gen. What’s more, Amazon has managed this while making the temples 15 per cent slimmer, for a more seamless and natural look.

Audio quality is said to be better, too. The new Echo Frames have a new custom-built speaker driver and redesigned open-ear audio architecture to provide up to three times more bass and a better tonal balance than their predecessors. This sound should be funneled directly into your earholes, too, minimizing the sound that leaks out to those around you.
On the flip side,Alexawill be able to hear you better, as well. Amazon is claiming 10 times better voice recognition in loud or windy environments, so you’ll be able to get the info you need even during the most adventurous trips.
They now benefit fromBluetooth multipointconnectivity, so you can seamlessly switch between a phone and a laptop, for example. We love to see this, as once you get used to the convenience of multipoint, it’s hard to go back.
You can also start a playlist with a button press, taking some of the hassle out of listening to music on the go. With the new glasses, all you need to do is double-press the back button to quickly access your favourite tunes.
As if that wasn’t enough, you’re able to now filter notifications by importance, so you’ll only hear the crucial info through the glasses. Plus, you can ask Alexa to locate your glasses if you happen to misplace them.
The Amazon Echo Frames and Carrera Smart Glasses start at $269.99. We’re not exactly sure when customers can get their hands on them, but if you’re keen, there’s asign-up pagewhere you can be notified of their availability.