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Owndays and Huawei launch new titanium smart audio glasses

Owndays and Huawei launch the Eyewear 2 Smart Audio Glasses Titanium Edition, featuring Bluetooth 5.3, 11-hour playback, and a premium frame.

Owndays and Huawei have again joined forces to bring you the latest edition of their smart eyewear. The Eyewear 2 Smart Audio Glasses Titanium Edition is now available, offering a sleek and durable titanium frame in both Full-Rim and Half-Rim designs.

This isn’t the first time the two companies have introduced smart audio glasses. Their initial collaboration in 2023 brought the Eyewear 2 Smart Audio Glasses to the market. However, this new model offers a premium titanium finish while maintaining its predecessor’s advanced features.

High-tech features with a stylish upgrade

The Titanium Edition carries the same impressive technology as the previous model. It is equipped with Bluetooth 5.3 for a reliable connection and delivers up to 11 hours of continuous playback on a full charge, which takes around 90 minutes.

With an IP54 rating, the glasses are protected against limited dust ingress and water splashes, making them suitable for everyday use.

The glasses use co-directional dual diaphragm large-amplitude dynamic units for audio, measuring 30 × 6 × 4.8mm. They feature an open acoustic design, allowing you to stay aware of your surroundings while enjoying clear audio.

Controlling the glasses is simple—tap, swipe, or press and hold the touch-sensitive area near the temples to manage your audio and other functions.

Pricing and availability

The new Titanium Edition models are available for S$438 each and come in Dark Gunmetal or Silver. Depending on your style preference, you can choose between the Full-Rim or Half-Rim designs.

They can be purchased through the Owndays website or at Its physical stores, including NEX, Suntec City, Jurong Point, Waterway Point, Parkway Parade, MBS Premium Concept Store, and Takashimaya S.C. Premium Concept Store.

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