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Bose Frames 2020 review: These audio sunglasses rock – CNET

The new Tempo, Tenor and Soprano versions cost $50 more than the existing Alto and Rondo models, but the boost in performance is worth it.

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From left to right: Tenor, Tempo, Soprano.
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A lot of people aren’t sure what to make of the Bose Frames audio sunglasses. For 2020, the line has been updated and expanded to include three new models: The Tempo sports model, which offers better performance, joins the more traditional-looking Tenor and Soprano. Yes, audio sunglasses are a thing and Bose’s are the best, but are they something you really need or want, especially when the new models cost $249 (£240, AU$400)? That’s $50…

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