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| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor Security |
|---|---|
| Brand | Generic |
| Model Name | 2026 Upgraded Smart Recording Glasses |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Special Feature | Don‘t Get Sued. Get Protected. With Liability Shield Glasses Hands-Free Evidence Glasses First-Person View Seamless Recording Discreet Vlogging, Full HD 1080P Video / 32GB Built-in Memory / Durable Solid-Frame Build / Comfortable All-Day Wear / Motion Detection Mode / No Wi-Fi Required / Quick USB Data Transfer + Charging Cable / English & Spanish Easy-Use Manual See more |












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Comprar éste artículo es botar el dinero. La tarjeta de memoria de atora y no sale, además de que no graba nada. Ya he comprado dos tarjetas de memoria y aún así no quiere grabar. Read more
My daughter Loved these a lot . Read more
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Overall, I would say it's worth the $30 I originally spent for it. The camera quality and sound quality is decent, but don't expect 1080 HD like it states, think of it like the same quality as a police body cam. Another important thing is that the instruction manual for it isn't accurate, there's no big round button to press on the inside of the hinges like it says, instead, there's a tiny button. In order to properly use it: press and hold down the button until you see the light blink red to solid blue. When the blue light is on, it means it's on idle. Click the button once to take a picture (you'll see the blue button turn off and quickly turn back on). Or you can record a video by holding down the button for about 2 seconds until the solid blue starts blinking until it turns off (that means it's recording). To stop recording, just click the button once and you'll see the light turn back on to solid blue again. To turn the glasses off, press and hold the button down until the light blinks to red. Read more
They dont work The light never went ON We try everything but they dont work Read more
Glasses are great for the price. Don't expect amazing quality but for memories or security came stuff it works just not for social media Read more
The media could not be loaded. This thing should be so cool. I wanted to use it for walk through videos of things in nature and museums and that sort of thing. Look at cool stuff and not have to break out a phone/DSLR/other camera, and not have to worry about not pointing at the right thing? Awesome. It's almost entirely unsuitable for that. It might be suitable to compare to a poor body camera from like 10 years ago. I had even been looking at ordering prescription lenses so I could wear it normally. (I wear glasses and I can wear one pair of glasses with it, but it looks just as bad as you'd think.) That effort came to a crashing halt when I viewed the video off it. Sadly the video quality is just so bad. It's unstabilized, which also hurts it in terms of perception, and trying to step through that to see if you could just use it for stills from the video, the answer is not really. It's just super compressed. So while I can view a lot of video, between the various things I almost felt like I was going to throw up. (I've taken more since that first time, and I still can't get past that.) I think if the quality were better the lack of stabilization wouldn't be as much of an issue, but I think the combo is kind of a wombo combo (for me at least.) Audio has in every recording a buzzing which makes it basically useless. This isn't a huge deal, as you can use audio recorders separately from it. Video format is mjpeg, It is technically HD, in that it is 1920x1080. It is about 25-30Mbps, which is low for mjpeg, and the camera shows it. Audio is not great with 1-channel PCM (aka WAV) 16Hz but you can use external recorders and sync it, it seems to have a buzz on every video of it I've taken. I will say though that even as bad as it is, I'm actually impressed that they could and did do something which can record this video within a package that isn't too much bigger than regular eye glasses. I think with some tweaks it could actually become something that's pretty great. I'd advise the manufacturer to simply up the bitrate, and that might fix most of it. If it were something like 70Mbps, sure it's twice the already large file size, but it'd probably be fairly decent quality. Note picture is straight from glasses, the video has been reencoded to h264. This was done only because Amazon doesn't like the mjpeg one. There's no noticeable drop in quality to me with that reencoding. The audio is a copy. I wanted to like this but overall I can't give it more than 2 stars, because it does work, and in some ways meets specs (like the resolution) but it looks and sounds so bad. Read more
