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Audio Smart Glasses | Goodway

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Choose Your Application

Different use cases directly affect return rates, user reviews, and product-market fit.

Daily Communication

Best for hands-free calls in urban environments
Sports & Outdoor

Designed for movement with open-ear awareness and secure fit
Audio smart glasses for driving, travel navigation, and safe open-ear listening

Enables safe audio usage without blocking surrounding sounds
Lightweight audio smart glasses for all-day wear, comfort, and daily lifestyle use

Optimized for extended use with balanced comfort and weight
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Start with Our Production-Ready Base Models
We have invested in the highest quality and standards. Our headset are current with trends and are of the newest technologies available.
Goodway W100 AI audio smart glasses platform for translation, Bluetooth calls, and fast market testing
Entry AI Audio Glasses Platform
Goodway W100B business audio smart glasses with ENC support, IP67 design, and lightweight frame
Business Calling & Translation Platform
Goodway W100C app-connected audio smart glasses with OTA updates, dual-microphone ENC, and translation features
App-Connected Audio Glasses Platform
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Start with Our Production-Ready Base Models
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W100
    Best for entry-level AI audio glasses and fast market testing

AI translation, Bluetooth audio calls, and music playback
AB5712F low-power chipset
Mobile app connectivity for B2B deployment
Suitable for brands testing AI audio glasses demand
Custom branding and packaging support
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W100B
    Recommended for brand launch and business
    communication use
AI translation, Bluetooth audio calls, and music playback
ENC support for call noise reduction
AB5712F low-power, ultra-low latency chipset
IP67 dustproof and waterproof design
Lightweight 25g frame
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W100C
    Best for app-connected audio glasses with OTA and
    translation features
AI translation, Bluetooth audio calls, and music playback
Real-time voice and video translation
OTA firmware updates
Dual-microphone ENC noise reduction
Dual 85mAh lithium batteries
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Why Most Audio Smart Glasses Projects Fail — And How We Prevent It
Most product issues come from acoustic design, call performance, and unstable mass production — not from specs on paper.
Sound leakage risk in audio smart glasses used in public environments
Poor acoustic direction control results in noticeable sound leakage in public environments.
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Audio smart glasses call quality test scenario for outdoor and noisy environments
ENC alone does not guarantee clear callsin real environments.
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Smart glasses production quality control process for reducing defect rates in mass production
Mass production inconsistency is the main reason behind returns and warranty issues.
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COMMON CAUSES
· Open-ear structure lacks directional control
· Poor speaker placement
· No phase cancellation design
TYPICAL DATA
Typical market leakage (based on internal lab measurements) :
20–35dB @1m
Optimized designs (based on internal acoustic validation) :
 ~ 15–20dB
COMMON CAUSES
· Mic placement not optimized
· Wind noise interference (>5m/s)
· Algorithm tuning not adapted to usage
TYPICAL DATA
Basic ENC:
usable in quiet environments
Challenging environments: performance varies significantly
COMMON CAUSES
· No component traceability
· Weak QC standards
· Inconsistent assembly
TYPICAL DATA
Industry average:
2–5% defect rate
Controlled production:
<2–3%
(based on internal acoustic validation
HOW WE CONTROL IT
Directional acoustic structure
Phase optimization tuning
Real-use scenario validation
YOU CAN SEE
→  Acoustic test report
→  Lab + real environment comparison
HOW WE CONTROL IT
 Multi-mic configuration (2–5 mics)
 Wind noise suppression tuning
Real-call scenario testing
YOU CAN SEE
→ Call recording comparison
→ Wind noise test results
HOW WE CONTROL IT
 AQL-based QC system
 Full traceability
Pre-shipment inspection
YOU CAN SEE
→ QC reports
→ Production inspection records
Most of these issues appear after scaling, not during prototype validation.

Engineering Decisions That Directly Impact Product Reviews and Return Rates
Most smart glasses failures are not caused by components — but by incorrect engineering trade-offs.
Directional acoustic design for reducing sound leakage in audio smart glasses
Lowering volume does NOT reduce sound leakage — controlling speech frequencies does
Most user complaints about audio smart glasses come from audible speech leakage in public environments, not from overall loudness.
Speech intelligibility is concentrated in 1–4 kHz, making leakage in this range far more critical.
Directional acoustic design reduces this without sacrificing usability.
✔ Up to 12 dB leakage reduction achievable with directional structures, based on internal acoustic validation.
❌ Choosing “lower volume” designs
✔ Instead of verifying leakage control at speech frequencies
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Adding more microphones does NOT fix call quality — wind noise defines real performance.
Outdoor usage (cycling, commuting) introduces wind noise that overwhelms microphones before ENC processing begins.
Microphone placement and port design determine usable signal quality more than software layers.
✔ Effective performance typically limited beyond ~4–5 m/s wind conditions, based on internal validation.
❌ Asking for “4–5 mics”
✔ Instead of verifying real-world call recordings under wind conditions
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Microphone placement and call pickup design for improving smart glasses call quality
Hinge, FPC routing, and internal structure design for stable smart glasses production
Defect rates are not controlled in QC — they are determined in product design.
Most returns and failures in smart glasses come from mechanical-electrical instability, not component defects.
Critical failure points are concentrated in:
· Hinge structure
· FPC routing
· Sealing consistency
· Benchmark
✔ Validated durability:
· 15,000 hinge cycles
· 2,000 detach cycles
❌ Relying on QC reports
✔ Instead of verifying design stability & structure validation
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Buyer Verification Checklist
Before choosing an audio smart glasses supplier, verify the data behind leakage, calls, durability, and compliance — not just the specs.
Verify 1–2.5 kHz leakage data, test distance, environment, and fixture.
Request outdoor call recordings, especially under wind or movement.
Check hinge cycles, FPC routing, sealing, and structure stress tests.
Confirm whether CE / FCC / RoHS / UN38.3 apply to the full device and target brand.
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Performance-Driven Customization

Smart glasses app control and firmware customization for OEM audio smart glasses projects



App Control

App-Level Control Defines the Scope of Product Differentiation

Firmware Flexibility

Firmware Tuning Bridges the Gap Between Hardware Capability and Real-World Performance

SDK / API

SDK/API Access Determines the Extensibility of the Product Ecosystem

✔ 
White-label app (iOS / Android)
✔  UI / branding customization
  Feature-level control Text

  Audio parameter tuning
  Power consumption optimization
  Button / touch logic control

  SDK for application development
✔  API integration for features and services
✔  OTA updates for continuous improvement
Hardware & Acoustic Customization That Impacts Real Performance
These are the key hardware decisions that directly affect leakage, call quality, and return rates.
Microphone structure customization for audio smart glasses call quality and wind noise control
Controls sound leakage and listening clarity
· Speaker direction
· Acoustic chamber
· Sealing

→ Optimize for public use
Microphone structure customization for audio smart glasses call quality and wind noise control
Defines real-world call performance
· Mic placement
· Wind shielding
· Pickup path

→ Improve outdoor call quality
Frame and internal structure customization for smart glasses hinge durability and production stability
Determines durability and production stability
· Hinge design
· FPC routing
· Structural integrity

→ Reduce defect rates
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Certification
& Export Readiness
Missing or mismatched certifications are a top cause of shipment delays and listing issues.
CE FCC RoHS certification documents for audio smart glasses OEM export compliance
✔ CE / FCC / RoHS required for EU & US
✔ Certification must match final product & brand

❌ Using module-only certificates
❌ Certificates not aligned with your SKU
UN38.3 and MSDS battery shipment compliance for smart glasses export logistics
✔ UN38.3 required for battery transport
✔ MSDS required for customs & logistics

❌ Missing test reports for shipment batch
❌ Battery spec not matching certification
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Proof of Quality Control — Backed by Real Validation

Consistent performance doesn’t happen by chance — it requires control across design, testing, and production.

Smart glasses assembly process for controlled production and consistent OEM manufacturing quality
Controlled Assembly = Reduced Variation
Critical components are assembled under controlled conditions to minimize variation across units.
Audio smart glasses acoustic testing for leakage validation and call performance verification
Leakage & Call Performance Are Measured — Not Assumed
Each model is tested for sound leakage and call clarity under controlled and real-use conditions.
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Smart glasses aging test for long-term reliability and reduced early-stage failure
Failure Points Are Identified Before Shipment
Products undergo continuous operation testing to expose potential failures.
Batch quality control inspection for audio smart glasses mass production under AQL standards
Batch Consistency Is Verified — Not Assumed
Production processes are monitored to maintain consistent performance across large-scale manufacturing.
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Our Streamlined Partnership Process
A transparent, 7-step journey from your initial concept to global delivery.
Customized audio smart glasses OEM development process from requirement analysis to mass production


How Suppliers Actually Differ in Real Production
The difference is not in specs — but in how risks are handled before mass production.
Failure RiskTypical Suppliers

Our Approach

Sound Leakage IssuesNo real validationLab-only testingVerified in real-use scenarios ~15–20 dB leakage (controlled conditions)
Unstable Call QualityMore mics = better assumptionWind noise & placement optimizedReal call testing included
Inconsistent QualityEnd-of-line inspection onlyMulti-stage QC + traceability
High Defect RatesNot clearly definedTarget <2–3% under AQL control
Certification DelaysPartial or module-level onlyFull-device certification ready
Limited DifferentiationFixed design / no flexibilityCustom hardware & software options

Start Your Audio Smart Glasses Project — With a Validated Foundation
Most projects fail due to wrong acoustic and structural decisions — not component quality.
Start with a tested configuration instead of trial and error.



Frequently Asked Questions Before Ordering

1
Is the sample the same as mass production?

Yes — samples are based on the same configuration and production process as mass production.

2
What is your MOQ?

Typically 500–1000 pcs for standard models, and 1000+ for customized projects.

3
What is the lead time for sample and production?
Samples: 7–10 days; Mass production: typically 20–35 days depending on configuration and order volume
4
Can you support custom designs for my market?
Yes — we support customization in acoustic structure, microphone design, and product configuration based on your use case.
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How do you ensure stable quality in mass production?
Through controlled assembly, multi-stage QC, and validation testing before shipment.
6
Do you provide OEM pricing?
Yes — pricing depends on configuration, order volume, and customization level.
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What payment terms do you accept?
Typically T/T with deposit before production. Terms can be adjusted based on order volume and cooperation.
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What should I prepare before starting a project?
Target market, expected volume, and key performance requirements (e.g. leakage, call quality).
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Open-ear audio smart glasses designed for comfort and communication, not high-fidelity immersive music
This product is not designed for high-fidelity music or immersive audio experiences.
Instead, it is engineered for open-ear comfort, environmental awareness, and stable communication in daily use.

Best suited for:
✔ Daily communication and calls
✔ Outdoor activities (walking, cycling, commuting)
✔ Situations where awareness of surroundings is required

Choosing the right use case is critical to product success and user satisfaction.
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Data Privacy & Operational Security
Designed for controlled use across different markets and professional applications.
1. No mandatory cloud dependency
Media files are stored locally or transferred based on your setup — no automatic upload required.
2. User-controlled recording only
Recording is manually activated, with no background or hidden operation.
3. Flexible for different deployment environments
Configuration can be adapted based on your application and regional requirements.
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