Here is our review of the Music Shield Sunglasses.

A cutting-edge design that brings maximum performance. Music Shield features a lightweight build, built-in speakers, and patented Eclipse Tint-adjustable Lenses for no lapse in vision and ultimate focus during workout.

What’s in the box?
The box contains the Music Shield, a Soft protective pouch, a Travel case, a USB-A to Pogo Pin charging cable and a user manual.
Final Thoughts
These glasses stand out because they aren’t just about blocking the sun — they do something useful with that shield shape. They combine adjustable tint lenses with built-in Bluetooth audio speakers. That means you can change how dark the lenses are with a slider on the frame, and listen to music or take calls without earbuds.
They’re also lightweight (about 49g) and have a sporty design that feels purposeful rather than bulky — a plus if you plan to wear them while out running, biking, or just walking around and you can wear them for extended periods without them feeling uncomfortable.
The manual tint slider is definitely the standout feature. Instead of waiting for regular photochromic lenses to darken, these adjust in about 0.1 seconds — almost immediately — letting you go from bright sun to lower light with a small thumb movement on the temple.
They’re ultra-light and sport-oriented, with sweat-proof and impact-resistant features.
Sound wise they are pretty good – you can listen to music or take phone calls whilst still hearing sounds around you.
Battery life is good – you get around 6 1/2 hours of use per charge and you can charge up to around 80% battery in around 30 minutes.
Including both a soft protective pouch and a travel case in the box was a great idea – the last thing you want to do is break the Music Shield.
The Music Shield Sunglasses are available now priced around £199. There are four variants to chose from: Matte Black Frame with Fire Lenses, Matte Black Frame with Smoke Lenses, White Frame with Fire Lenses and Matte Black Frame with Mirror Blue Lenses.

