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What about people with glasses? Can the legs round part be adjusted without pressing against the glasses frames?
It will depend on your specific anatomy and glasses. I wear sunglasses all the time with mine without issue, but my girlfriend said they were a little annoying with her frames.
I have fewer glasses problems with the OpenComm than I did with my Jlab Air Sport buds, which had a hook over the ear.
If I had any complaints, it would be with certain hoods and thick, high collars on jackets.
I have set of Aftershockz and wear glasses every day. No problems here. I guess if your glasses are particularly thick framed they could get in the way but they would have to be very thick frames.