EchoVision & weather

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Alan Robbins

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Jul 7, 2026, 2:39:20 PM (9 days ago) Jul 7
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One thing I have not come across in my research is how do the EchoVision glasses hold up to inclement weather? I’m thinking light rain, extreme humidity, cold weather, snow flurries etc.?

 

Alan

 

Alan

Joseph Hudson

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Jul 7, 2026, 11:17:11 PM (8 days ago) Jul 7
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Hi Alan, this is extensively. Just come up on the pioneers group as well. I’m also wondering the same thing. I’ll be glad to hear anybody’s experience. So far nobody’s talked about that.
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On Jul 7, 2026, at 1:39 PM, Alan Robbins <arobbi...@outlook.com> wrote:



One thing I have not come across in my research is how do the EchoVision glasses hold up to inclement weather? I’m thinking light rain, extreme humidity, cold weather, snow flurries etc.?

 

Alan

 

Alan

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Jul 7, 2026, 11:24:47 PM (8 days ago) Jul 7
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I have not tried the meta ray-bans or the echovision pioneer glasses out doors.

 

I do not think either units will work in any weather below freezing; and the colder the weather, the shorter the battery charge.

 

I do not think a little moisture or humidity will be a problem, but it is really raining?

I would put them in their case.

Same goes for both brands.

Monte Single

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