Lenskart Phonic audio-enabled eyewear with Bluetooth support launched in India: price, features

Highlights
  • Lenskart Phonic supports Android and iOS voice assistants.
  • It is claimed to offer a playback time of up to 7 hours on a full charge. 
  • Lenskart Phonic is available for Rs 4,000 in India. 

Indian eyewear brand Lenskart has launched Phonic, an audio-enabled eyewear with wireless connectivity. It allows you to stream music, answer calls, and more through the in-built speakers within the temples of the glasses. Lenskart Phonic comes in different colours and designs. 

Lenskart Phonic: price in India, availability 

  • The Lenskart Phonic costs Rs 4,000 for the frame and the overall price will change based on the lenses you choose.
  • It is available in Bold Navigator and Edgy Hustlr designs in Shiny Blue and Matte Black colour options.
  • The glasses can be purchased online through Lenskart’s official website and also offline in selected Lenskart stores across India. 

Lenskar Phonic: features

  • Lenskart Phonic comes with wireless Bluetooth connectivity, which allows users to listen to music, attend calls, and more, right from the glasses. 
  • The speakers are integrated near the ears in the temples of the glasses and there is a Smart Button (physical tactile button) in the temples near the frame front that can help you answer calls, navigate music, and more, in a single click.   
  • Lenskart Phonic also supports the ability to access Android and iOS voice assistants through voice commands. This can help you set reminders, send messages, and more. 
  • The company claims that the Phonic offers a playback time of 7 hours on a single charge.
The Lenskart Phonic box contains the glasses, case for the glasses, charging cable, a microfiber cloth for cleaning and some instruction manuals. Also, you can customise the frames to be fitted with Prescription lenses, zero power lenses, sunglasses or you can also just buy the frame to use it as a regular eyewear. 

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