
Smokey McBongwater
Could use a lot of QoL. Sometimes both sides of the glasses turn off together with one button held; sometimes it requires both. It would be great to have that as an option to set in the app. Same with turning them on. They ALWAYS turn on after disconnecting the charger. I like to wear these to work and then turn them on to save battery. That would be another great option in the app. Also control over the speakers. It would be nice to control top firing speakers, bottom, or both.
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Steven Maw
What is the point of this app? You don't need it to connect your glasses to your phone. It doesn't seem to let you chat with ChatGPT using your glasses. The onboarding guide tells you to use Siri! It's pointless. Beyond that, I'm seriously unimpressed with my Lucyd glasses. As an AI assistant, they're next to useless. They're just a pair of glasses with built in speakers and microphone, like you can get for a fraction of the price. The microphone doesn't stay active so you can't keep chatting.
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Colt McClish
Doesn't work seamlessly with the glasses in Android. You have to tap on the button in the app, and it uses the old data set from ChatGPT that isn't connected online. You're better off using Google Assistant with your glasses. You can't advertise "ChatGPT enabled glasses" if your app is a a half baked afterthought (the glasses are great though) this is a kind of pointless feature. Please, Lucyd, either do something great with this or pivot.
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INNOVATIVE EYEWEAR INC.
March 7, 2025
Thanks for your honest review! At the moment, Google doesn’t allow third-party assistants, so full voice control is limited to Samsung Bixby (try: "In Lucyd, find what’s the tallest mountain on Earth."). We’re actively exploring ways to enhance this. Your feedback helps us improve! Reach out at appfeedback@lucyd.co anytime.