Bobby—November 12, 2025
Used these shades for several months and they work fine, They still get hot. I sent the first pair back because I thought it was damaged. The new pair get very warm on the temple area. The video is good. My face is wide and still trying to adjust the frame. Nothing has worked so far. Read more
Brian Harley—November 8, 2025
I have a giant melon of a head, so they are a little tight but otherwise they’re great!! Read more
WIlliam B.—September 5, 2025
Does not work except for the vibrations and a blinking light Read more
Abigail C. Gibson—April 3, 2025
Yes! These are actually good quality and look sleek! Read more
Josh Poznich—December 20, 2024
These are really cool for motorcycle riding, and other outdoor activities. They are very functional and easy to use. The frames are a little bigger than I would normally wear, but these have a lot of electronics stuffed into them. They are pretty comfortable for the size. Read more
gmidget316—October 1, 2024
The OhO Camera glasses came in a camouflage color theme with a USB-A to USB-C charging cable, a USB-A to USB-C adaptor, 3 sets of lenses (clear, yellow, and black), cleaning cloth, drawstring pouch, case, and a manual booklet (Photo 1). The glasses were a little tight on me but I do have a large head 😊. The frame is plastic with lenses that offer 100% UV400 protection. For storage, I got the 64GB built in memory, but if you want more space there is a 128GB option. On the bottom right is the power button that is used to activate recording and for snapping pictures. This is also where the charging port is located (Photo 2). These can be used while charging or you can use them wirelessly. Wirelessly, a single charge will last approximately 30 minutes. The case was well designed with indents on the outside for your fingers to make grabbing them easier (Photo 3). Then on the inside there was a spot for the glasses but on the top portion was a mesh pocket to hold all the small accessories, like the cleaning cloth, charging cable, and adapter (Photo 4). I got these to be used for bike riding so instead of stopping, unhooking my phone from the bike holder, taking it out of the map/tracker app, active the camera just to take a picture. I can now easily just hit the single button to catch the moment. Cons – The glasses do not accept all USB-C cables. The connector piece for these glasses needs to be slightly larger to fit into the sunglasses port (Photo 5). Also, based on the manual booklet, these are not meant for harsh weather. It recommends not using in temperatures over 140 degrees or below 36 degrees Fahrenheit. Another issue I didn’t like was that taking photos was a secondary option only. This means you can’t just take a photo, you have to record first and then as it is recording you can take a photo. However, the biggest issue of them all, after spending time recording and taking photos (at least I think I was), when I hooked them up to my computer, I was greeted with a “USB device you connected to this computer has malfunctioned” (Photo 6). I tried resetting the glasses, updating the drivers, uninstalling the drivers and reinstalling, and tried on a different computer and nothing resolved the issues. Read more
J R—September 7, 2024
Alright first off the bat is the size. The size of the sunglasses is on the larger side because it has to fit all the tech stuff on the left and right temples. The fit I don't like too much, I have a smaller head but the glasses seem large yet it was tight on the temples. I took it hiking this weekend and it was 'okay' at best because I had to constantly push it up as it kept moving forward from my head. It's easy to use with the buttons but the red dot LED leaks out in the middle so if you were to use it at night you would have a blinking forehead. Recording wasn't that great either. The advertisement is 24M H.265 4K, the recording I got of 30 minutes was split into 3 10 minute parts at 2GB each. 3840x2160p 30fps so 4K as advertised but the quality wasn't that great (could be upscaled), there is no stabilizer so literally your videos are shaking as you take steps. Maybe it'll be good for stable still shots but for hiking it was bad. Sound is at 128Kbps and at the more quiet side and a bit muffled. Not worried about the sound too much but the video quality wasn't that great and I don't think I'll be using any footage to upload online or show anyone. It's way too shaky. The concept is good but execution is bad. It does come with 2 other pairs of lenses, a clear and a dark shade one, cables, adapter, cleaning cloth, and the hard case. The advertised price as reviewed is $228.00 for the 128GB. Am I satisfied? not really. Would I recommend it? Nah not for this price. Storefront shows $99 and a $79 pair for similar specs. I would probably pay $20-25 for these at best. Read more
Grambo—September 8, 2024
These cammo sunglasses have a camera built into the frame! Unless you know what you're looking at, you would never suspect the camera is there. The camera has excellent 4K resolution. It has a 128 gig built in memory that can store about 7 hours of recordings. The camera is charged via the included USB charging cable and your USB power supply. The lenses are impact resistant, and you get 3 pairs of lenses. One pair is clear, another is light yellow, and the third is dark. Use the lenses that fit your situation. Dark for a bright sunny day, yellow to bring out the details in low light, and clear for other light situations. The camera control is in the right temple arm. That's also where the charging port is located. The glasses are camouflaged for hunters. The lenses offer 100% protection against UV rays, protecting your eyes, If you need more than the 30 minutes on a single charge, you can hook the glasses to your power bank. The camera is active even when being charged, so this arrangement takes away the limitation of the internal battery's small power capacity. Basically, just look at what you want to record and press the camera button. Totally intuitive! Read more