[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":640},["ShallowReactive",2],{"\u002Ffeatures\u002Fmusic-player\u002Fglasses":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"description":605,"extension":606,"meta":607,"navigation":635,"path":636,"seo":637,"stem":638,"__hash__":639},"features\u002Ffeatures\u002Fmusic-player\u002Fglasses.md","Music Player for Smart Glasses — Audio Playback Through Open-Ear Speakers",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":574},"minimark",[9,14,18,21,25,33,36,52,55,59,64,67,71,74,101,104,108,111,115,118,122,126,129,134,151,156,167,170,174,177,188,191,195,199,202,216,220,223,249,252,256,264,268,273,287,292,306,312,316,319,345,348,353,364,368,372,392,396,410,414,428,432,435,502,505,509,515,521,527,533,539,543],[10,11,13],"h2",{"id":12},"music-through-smart-glasses-your-open-ear-audio-player","Music Through Smart Glasses — Your Open-Ear Audio Player",[15,16,17],"p",{},"Smart glasses with built-in speakers (Ray-Ban Meta, Bose Frames, Amazon Echo Frames, and similar audio-focused glasses) change how you consume music throughout the day. Instead of isolating yourself with earbuds or headphones, music plays through open-ear speakers that sit near your ears while leaving your ear canals open to the world.",[15,19,20],{},"AnExplorer on your paired phone acts as the music source. You manage your library, select what to play, and control playback — all from the phone. The glasses are purely the audio output destination, receiving Bluetooth audio from your phone just like any wireless speaker or headphone.",[10,22,24],{"id":23},"the-phone-mediated-reality","The Phone-Mediated Reality",[15,26,27,28,32],{},"Let's be clear about the architecture: ",[29,30,31],"strong",{},"smart glasses (especially audio-focused models) don't run AnExplorer directly."," There's no display for browsing files and no processing power for a file manager on most audio glasses.",[15,34,35],{},"The workflow is:",[37,38,39,43,46,49],"ol",{},[40,41,42],"li",{},"AnExplorer runs on your phone",[40,44,45],{},"You manage and play music through AnExplorer on the phone",[40,47,48],{},"Phone sends audio via Bluetooth to the glasses",[40,50,51],{},"Glasses' open-ear speakers play the music",[15,53,54],{},"This is functionally identical to using AnExplorer with Bluetooth headphones, but the output device happens to be your everyday eyewear. The integration feels seamless once you accept that the phone is the controller.",[10,56,58],{"id":57},"why-glasses-for-music","Why Glasses for Music?",[60,61,63],"h3",{"id":62},"always-on-availability","Always-on availability",[15,65,66],{},"You're already wearing them. Regular headphones require a decision: \"Do I want to listen to music right now?\" With audio glasses, the speakers are always there. Start music from your phone and it's playing — no reaching for earbuds, no over-ear cushions compressing your hair.",[60,68,70],{"id":69},"situational-awareness","Situational awareness",[15,72,73],{},"Open-ear speakers don't block external sound:",[75,76,77,83,89,95],"ul",{},[40,78,79,82],{},[29,80,81],{},"Walking\u002Fcycling:"," Hear traffic, other pedestrians, emergency vehicles",[40,84,85,88],{},[29,86,87],{},"Office:"," Hear colleagues calling your name, announcements",[40,90,91,94],{},[29,92,93],{},"Home:"," Hear the doorbell, kids, appliances",[40,96,97,100],{},[29,98,99],{},"Commuting:"," Hear station announcements, your stop being called",[15,102,103],{},"This isn't a compromise — it's the feature. Full isolation headphones are inappropriate in many situations where music is still wanted.",[60,105,107],{"id":106},"social-acceptability","Social acceptability",[15,109,110],{},"Audio glasses look like regular glasses. No one knows you're listening to music unless the volume is very high (sound leakage is minimal on modern models). In professional settings where visible headphones are frowned upon, glasses let you maintain a personal soundtrack discreetly.",[60,112,114],{"id":113},"physical-comfort","Physical comfort",[15,116,117],{},"No in-ear pressure, no over-ear heat, no headband squeezing. Glasses rest on your nose and ears like... glasses. For all-day wearing (which is the point of smart glasses), this comfort matters.",[10,119,121],{"id":120},"anexplorer-as-your-glasses-music-source","AnExplorer as Your Glasses Music Source",[60,123,125],{"id":124},"managing-music-for-glasses-use","Managing music for glasses use",[15,127,128],{},"The ideal glasses music library differs from headphone listening:",[15,130,131],{},[29,132,133],{},"Best for glasses speakers:",[75,135,136,139,142,145,148],{},[40,137,138],{},"Vocals and singer-songwriter (clear mids are glasses' strength)",[40,140,141],{},"Podcasts and audiobooks (voice reproduction is excellent)",[40,143,144],{},"Jazz and acoustic (detailed without demanding bass)",[40,146,147],{},"Lo-fi and ambient (background music that doesn't need thundering bass)",[40,149,150],{},"Radio shows and talk content",[15,152,153],{},[29,154,155],{},"Less ideal for glasses speakers:",[75,157,158,161,164],{},[40,159,160],{},"Heavy bass music (EDM, hip-hop with sub-bass emphasis)",[40,162,163],{},"Classical with wide dynamic range (quiet passages inaudible outdoors)",[40,165,166],{},"Loud rock\u002Fmetal (small drivers can't reproduce at satisfying intensity)",[15,168,169],{},"AnExplorer helps you organize separate folders for glasses-optimized listening vs. headphone playlists.",[60,171,173],{"id":172},"setting-up-your-glasses-music-folder","Setting up your glasses music folder",[15,175,176],{},"Create a dedicated structure on your phone:",[178,179,184],"pre",{"className":180,"code":182,"language":183},[181],"language-text","Music\u002F\n├── Glasses-Daily\u002F\n│   ├── Morning Commute\u002F\n│   ├── Office Background\u002F\n│   ├── Walking Podcast Queue\u002F\n│   └── Evening Wind-Down\u002F\n├── Full-Quality\u002F\n│   └── (for headphones\u002Fspeakers)\n","text",[185,186,182],"code",{"__ignoreMap":187},"",[15,189,190],{},"In AnExplorer, navigate to your Glasses-Daily folder each time. Quick access bookmarks make this one-tap.",[10,192,194],{"id":193},"playback-control-methods","Playback Control Methods",[60,196,198],{"id":197},"phone-control-primary","Phone control (primary)",[15,200,201],{},"AnExplorer on the phone:",[75,203,204,207,210,213],{},[40,205,206],{},"Full interface for browsing, queuing, shuffling",[40,208,209],{},"Notification panel mini-player for quick controls",[40,211,212],{},"Lock screen controls (play\u002Fpause, skip)",[40,214,215],{},"Works with all glasses models regardless of built-in controls",[60,217,219],{"id":218},"glasses-touch-controls","Glasses touch controls",[15,221,222],{},"Most audio glasses have temple tap gestures:",[75,224,225,231,237,243],{},[40,226,227,230],{},[29,228,229],{},"Single tap:"," Play\u002Fpause (most common)",[40,232,233,236],{},[29,234,235],{},"Double tap:"," Skip to next track",[40,238,239,242],{},[29,240,241],{},"Triple tap:"," Previous track",[40,244,245,248],{},[29,246,247],{},"Swipe forward\u002Fback:"," Volume up\u002Fdown (on some models)",[15,250,251],{},"These gestures trigger media controls that AnExplorer responds to — the glasses send standard Bluetooth media commands.",[60,253,255],{"id":254},"voice-control","Voice control",[15,257,258,259,263],{},"\"Hey ",[260,261,262],"span",{},"assistant",", pause music\" — works when the glasses' assistant integration passes media commands to the connected phone's audio session. AnExplorer's playback responds to standard Android media controls.",[10,265,267],{"id":266},"audio-quality-reality-check","Audio Quality Reality Check",[15,269,270],{},[29,271,272],{},"What glasses speakers deliver:",[75,274,275,278,281,284],{},[40,276,277],{},"Clear vocals and mid-range frequencies",[40,279,280],{},"Adequate treble detail",[40,282,283],{},"Spatial width that sounds natural (speakers near ears, slightly outside)",[40,285,286],{},"Comfortable volume for personal listening without disturbing others nearby",[15,288,289],{},[29,290,291],{},"What they don't deliver:",[75,293,294,297,300,303],{},[40,295,296],{},"Deep bass (physically impossible with tiny open-ear drivers)",[40,298,299],{},"Volume for noisy environments (open design means external noise competes)",[40,301,302],{},"Audiophile separation and detail (small drivers, limited frequency range)",[40,304,305],{},"Concert-level loudness (not the purpose)",[15,307,308,311],{},[29,309,310],{},"Realistic expectation:"," Think of it as \"pleasant background music with you everywhere\" rather than \"immersive listening experience.\" For immersive listening, use proper headphones. For life-accompanying music, glasses are unbeatable in convenience.",[10,313,315],{"id":314},"battery-and-duration","Battery and Duration",[15,317,318],{},"Glasses battery life while playing music:",[75,320,321,327,333,339],{},[40,322,323,326],{},[29,324,325],{},"Ray-Ban Meta:"," ~4 hours continuous playback",[40,328,329,332],{},[29,330,331],{},"Bose Frames:"," ~3.5 hours",[40,334,335,338],{},[29,336,337],{},"Echo Frames:"," ~4 hours",[40,340,341,344],{},[29,342,343],{},"Others:"," Typically 3-5 hours continuous audio",[15,346,347],{},"AnExplorer's efficient playback of local files (vs. streaming) has minimal impact on phone battery. The phone is sending Bluetooth audio regardless of whether it's from AnExplorer or Spotify — battery impact is equivalent.",[15,349,350],{},[29,351,352],{},"Extending battery:",[75,354,355,358,361],{},[40,356,357],{},"Use compressed formats (MP3\u002FAAC) — less processing than decoding FLAC",[40,359,360],{},"Moderate volume (higher volume = more amplifier power = faster drain)",[40,362,363],{},"Some glasses have quick-charge cases (Ray-Ban Meta: 22 minutes for 50%)",[10,365,367],{"id":366},"practical-daily-workflow","Practical Daily Workflow",[60,369,371],{"id":370},"morning-commute","Morning commute",[37,373,374,377,380,383,386,389],{},[40,375,376],{},"Leave home wearing audio glasses",[40,378,379],{},"Pull phone from pocket → open AnExplorer → play \"Morning Commute\" folder → shuffle",[40,381,382],{},"Pocket phone",[40,384,385],{},"Music plays through glasses while you walk\u002Fcycle\u002Ftransit",[40,387,388],{},"Hear traffic, announcements, conversations — music is the background layer",[40,390,391],{},"Arrive at destination — tap temple to pause",[60,393,395],{"id":394},"office-hours","Office hours",[37,397,398,401,404,407],{},[40,399,400],{},"At desk: play \"Office Background\" folder at low volume",[40,402,403],{},"Focus music plays quietly — only you hear it",[40,405,406],{},"Colleague approaches → tap temple to pause → have conversation → tap to resume",[40,408,409],{},"No removing headphones, no visible audio equipment",[60,411,413],{"id":412},"evening-walk","Evening walk",[37,415,416,419,422,425],{},[40,417,418],{},"After work: play a podcast or audiobook folder",[40,420,421],{},"Walk through neighborhood with content playing",[40,423,424],{},"Hear everything around you — dogs, bikes, neighbors greeting you",[40,426,427],{},"Hands free, ears open, content flowing",[10,429,431],{"id":430},"storage-and-format-recommendations","Storage and Format Recommendations",[15,433,434],{},"For glasses use, audio quality above \"good\" provides diminishing returns:",[436,437,438,454],"table",{},[439,440,441],"thead",{},[442,443,444,448,451],"tr",{},[445,446,447],"th",{},"Use case",[445,449,450],{},"Recommended format",[445,452,453],{},"Why",[455,456,457,469,480,491],"tbody",{},[442,458,459,463,466],{},[460,461,462],"td",{},"Music",[460,464,465],{},"MP3 320kbps or AAC 256kbps",[460,467,468],{},"Glasses speakers can't reproduce beyond this quality",[442,470,471,474,477],{},[460,472,473],{},"Podcasts",[460,475,476],{},"MP3 128kbps or OPUS 64kbps",[460,478,479],{},"Voice doesn't need high bitrate",[442,481,482,485,488],{},[460,483,484],{},"Audiobooks",[460,486,487],{},"MP3 64kbps",[460,489,490],{},"Mono voice, minimal quality needed",[442,492,493,496,499],{},[460,494,495],{},"Ambient\u002Fbackground",[460,497,498],{},"OGG 160kbps",[460,500,501],{},"Efficient, adequate quality",[15,503,504],{},"Saving storage by using appropriate bitrates means more content on your phone without quality loss at the glasses speaker output.",[10,506,508],{"id":507},"limitations","Limitations",[15,510,511,514],{},[29,512,513],{},"No file browsing on glasses:"," There's no screen to display AnExplorer's interface. All file management requires the phone. This is a fundamental limitation of audio-only glasses.",[15,516,517,520],{},[29,518,519],{},"Bluetooth audio quality cap:"," Bluetooth codecs (SBC, AAC, aptX) compress audio during transmission. Even if your source file is FLAC, the glasses receive it as Bluetooth-compressed audio. There's no benefit to lossless formats for glasses listening.",[15,522,523,526],{},[29,524,525],{},"Sound leakage at high volume:"," In quiet environments at high volume, people nearby can hear faint audio from your glasses. Keep volume moderate in libraries, meetings, and close-quarters situations.",[15,528,529,532],{},[29,530,531],{},"Wind noise:"," Outdoor use at speed (cycling, running) introduces wind noise that competes with the open-ear speakers. Music becomes harder to hear in windy conditions.",[15,534,535,538],{},[29,536,537],{},"No multipoint on all models:"," Some glasses only connect to one Bluetooth device. If you receive a phone call, music pauses. Reconnection behavior varies by glasses model.",[10,540,542],{"id":541},"related-guides","Related Guides",[75,544,545,553,560,567],{},[40,546,547,552],{},[548,549,551],"a",{"href":550},"\u002Ffeatures\u002Fmusic-player","Music Player Feature"," — complete music player overview",[40,554,555,559],{},[548,556,558],{"href":557},"\u002Ffeatures\u002Fftp-client\u002Fglasses","FTP Client for Smart Glasses"," — transfer music via FTP",[40,561,562,566],{},[548,563,565],{"href":564},"\u002Fcloud\u002Fgoogle-drive\u002Fglasses","Google Drive on Smart Glasses"," — stream music from cloud",[40,568,569,573],{},[548,570,572],{"href":571},"\u002Fcloud\u002Fdropbox\u002Fglasses","Dropbox on Smart Glasses"," — access cloud audio",{"title":187,"searchDepth":575,"depth":575,"links":576},2,[577,578,579,586,590,595,596,597,602,603,604],{"id":12,"depth":575,"text":13},{"id":23,"depth":575,"text":24},{"id":57,"depth":575,"text":58,"children":580},[581,583,584,585],{"id":62,"depth":582,"text":63},3,{"id":69,"depth":582,"text":70},{"id":106,"depth":582,"text":107},{"id":113,"depth":582,"text":114},{"id":120,"depth":575,"text":121,"children":587},[588,589],{"id":124,"depth":582,"text":125},{"id":172,"depth":582,"text":173},{"id":193,"depth":575,"text":194,"children":591},[592,593,594],{"id":197,"depth":582,"text":198},{"id":218,"depth":582,"text":219},{"id":254,"depth":582,"text":255},{"id":266,"depth":575,"text":267},{"id":314,"depth":575,"text":315},{"id":366,"depth":575,"text":367,"children":598},[599,600,601],{"id":370,"depth":582,"text":371},{"id":394,"depth":582,"text":395},{"id":412,"depth":582,"text":413},{"id":430,"depth":575,"text":431},{"id":507,"depth":575,"text":508},{"id":541,"depth":575,"text":542},"Play music through smart glasses with AnExplorer. Manage and play your audio collection through glasses' open-ear speakers or bone conduction drivers.","md",{"faq":608,"howto":621},[609,612,615,618],{"q":610,"a":611},"Can I play my own music files through smart glasses?","Yes, but playback is managed on the paired phone. AnExplorer on your phone plays audio files, and the sound routes through the glasses' open-ear speakers via Bluetooth. The glasses are an audio output device — file management happens on the phone.",{"q":613,"a":614},"What's the advantage of glasses speakers over regular headphones?","Open-ear speakers let you hear music AND your surroundings simultaneously. No isolation from the world — you hear traffic, conversations, and announcements while your music plays. Ideal for commuting, walking, and office environments where full isolation is impractical or unsafe.",{"q":616,"a":617},"What audio quality can I expect from smart glasses?","Audio glasses typically use small open-ear drivers — expect clear mids and vocals, but limited bass compared to over-ear headphones. Music sounds pleasant for casual listening. Audiophile-grade reproduction isn't the goal; situational awareness plus music is.",{"q":619,"a":620},"Do I need internet to play music through glasses?","No. AnExplorer plays local files on your phone and routes audio to glasses via Bluetooth. No streaming subscription or internet required. Your entire offline music collection works.",{"name":622,"description":623,"totalTime":624,"steps":625},"How to Play Music Through Smart Glasses","Play audio files from your phone through smart glasses speakers using AnExplorer.","PT1M",[626,629,632],{"name":627,"text":628},"Connect glasses","Pair your smart glasses with your phone via Bluetooth. Verify audio routing — play a test sound to confirm it comes through the glasses speakers.",{"name":630,"text":631},"Open music in AnExplorer","On your phone: open AnExplorer → navigate to your music folder → tap a track or play folder to start playback.",{"name":633,"text":634},"Enjoy hands-free audio","Music plays through glasses speakers. Control via phone, glasses touch controls (tap temple to pause\u002Fskip on most models), or voice commands.",true,"\u002Ffeatures\u002Fmusic-player\u002Fglasses",{"title":5,"description":605},"features\u002Fmusic-player\u002Fglasses","zzswn7fztguGVAaH_JkTuMhOADii7S3ubrV45fMSpwU",1780644055345]