Reacting to REACT Swiss made auto-tinting sunglasses for cycling

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In this video I unbox the REACT Optray sunglasses in the colour Sky and share my initial thoughts.

Since unboxing I've worn the glasses on a few rides and noticed some additional things:
- as mentioned in this video, I find the contrast to be a really nice effect and my vision felt quite sharp
- I was able to ride through some light fog and into sun with no problems
- I did however notice that while sweating a lot the glasses slid down my nose and I had to push them back up - however this is something I experience with most glasses and I think is also partially due to some interference from the helmet
- they look cool as hell

00:00 Intro
00:28 About REACT
01:29 Our partnership
01:53 Why unbox
02:18 Colours
02:58 Packaging
03:48 Case
05:05 Collapsing case
05:50 User guide
06:20 The glasses
09:00 Natural light
09:56 Field test

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Your stokedness is contagious. I love cycling!

xendarcodm
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Thank You for this Video…I‘m actually pondering about to purchase These sunglasses .

john_of_us
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Do you think Cat 2 is to dark in some cases for example riding a bike in the Forrest?

RandomrA
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Its been a while since your unboxing. Any issues so far? Can they be rinsed after a long riding session? Its very hot and humid here in Singapore. ❤

augustinetan
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Crazy, that an Italian with the Bot2 and a swiss company with React kinda builts once again on an old concept from 5 years ago from Uvex (variotronic/probably the tech for them existed way longer for welding helmets), which copied from 10 years ago from e-tint USA...
Perhaps we are getting there because sadly the Bot2 and the React have their major downsides and still dont worrk properly e.g. for mtb. They should give it at least a slider or button to manually control it, as long as they dont have proper routines/behaviours programmed into them. :)
Otherwise: I will be immediatly on board, when they build upon sensors, that actually track properly and change more subtle (yeah: Slower might be a key here..or proper software/ai).

MrStubbs