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Introducing Bose Frames Tempo, Bose Frames Tenor and Bose Frames Soprano

Bose Frames tenor
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Of the Bose frames I was thrilled. Now the manufacturer has presented three new models in the range.

These three models are called Bose Frames Tempo, Tenor and Soprano. While Tempo is sports sunglasses, Tenor and Soprano are intended for everyday use. And that's what they can do.

Bose Frames Tempo: Details

The first frames were less suitable for sports because, among other things, they did not have any protection against the ingress of water. In addition, they were generally not designed as sports sunglasses. That was now changing at a rapid pace. These not only have protection against water, but also a new nose pad, which makes the glasses more comfortable on the nose. Another new feature is that polarized lenses are included as standard. These can even be exchanged for other colors. This allows you to react better to different lighting conditions. The technology of the loudspeakers is the same as for the first frames.

The Tempo frames are available for € 279,95 in the Bose Store.

Bose Frames tenor: details

When you come back from sport, you also need sunglasses for everyday life. This is where the tenors come into play. These look confusingly similar to the first frames, but come with some improvements. The sound is now louder and more powerful than its predecessor, the lenses are now polarized by default and the battery life has improved slightly. In addition, Bose has integrated a touchpad on the side, which should make the controls a little easier. As a reminder: That's exactly what I asked about the frames in my review.

The Frames Tenor are also available in the Bose Store for 279,95 euros.

Bose Frames Soprano details

The Soprano comes with the same innovations as the Tenor. The only differences are found in the design. Here, Bose opted for a cat's eye design. There are also other interchangeable lenses, these are available in rose gold and purple.

The Soprano frames also cost 279,95 euros and are also available in the Bose Store.

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