When you’re going on a walk or commuting to work, your sunglasses, earbuds, phone, keys, and wallet can be a lot to keep track of. If you’ve been curious about finding ways to streamline and simplify (without dropping close to $400 on the Ray Ban Meta glasses) we spotted a pair of “smart” polarized sunglasses that let you listen to music, take calls, ask for directions and check traffic and the weather hands, phone and headphone free— for just $34.99.

Users say these specs are “much better than using my earphones and my sunglasses,” with one noting the sound quality is “pretty close to AirPods.”

Wearers call this genius two-in-one accessory a stylish and functional game-changer that exceed their expectations. And at this price, this pair seems to be a great choice for your eyes, ears and wallet.

While the glasses come in a bunch of colors and styles, this timeless all-black pair will give you the best price at $35. Here’s how they work:

They connect to your smartphone, letting you use all your favorite apps with a dual-open ear speaker that lets you make calls or listen to music, directions, podcasts or anything else. They’re made with a Bluetooth speaker and smart assistant, so you can control them with your voice as you’re calling a friend or putting on a podcast, with a 10-hour battery life. Reviewers call them “easy to figure out,” and “simple and easy to wear,” with one reviewer joking that their “work will never know,” when they’re jamming to tunes on the job.