🎥 See the world, capture the moment!
These innovative Camera Sunglasses combine style and technology, featuring a full HD 1080P video camera, Bluetooth connectivity for calls and music, and polarized lenses for UV protection, making them perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and travelers alike.
P**T
Works really good in the sun
It's got decent video qualityAnd it's not too bulky for a battery powered sunglassesGreat purchase
B**D
A Stylish and Tech-Savvy Accessory
I'm thrilled to share my experience with the Camera Sunglasses, Bluetooth Sunglasses! These innovative shades have exceeded my expectations, combining style, functionality, and cutting-edge technology.- Sleek and stylish design, perfect for everyday wear- High-quality camera captures crisp photos and videos- Seamless Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free calls and music- Long-lasting battery life and easy charging- Comfortable fit and durable constructionI'm thoroughly impressed with these camera sunglasses! Their unique blend of style, functionality, and tech makes them a must-have accessory.
K**Z
Won't read/write SD card
Box arrived with clear packing tape on top of Amazon sealing tape. Suspicious? Glasses appeared to be new so went ahead and tried them. After changing and inserting 32GB newly-formatted FAT32 SD card, power button resulted in yellow solid LED (right arm). After a few seconds, it changed to green and yellow flashing LED. Short-pressing video/photo button (instructions say to use the "power" button...wrong?!?), the LED flashes blue once and reverts to green/yellow flashing. Long-pressing flashes LED blue for about 3 seconds and then reverts back to green/yellow flashing. Nothing was written to the SD card. Interestingly, the above behavior is the same whether an SD card is inserted or not. Having tried multiple cards, I'm giving up on this pair and returning them for replacement. I'll update this review if the replacement proves any better. The instructions are incorrect with respect to the button to press for photos/videos. It also omits any information on the LED behavior. Presumably it is meant for diagnostics as well but how would you know, eh?Update 2023-10-13: Got the replacement pair. Still non-sensical flashes of the LED. Yellow/green/read/blue. No hint of what they might mean in the instructions. I give up. This is not rocket science but apparently my SD cards (nothing unusual about them) don't work with this product. Perhaps if the instructions included details on the proper formatting or if the glasses included the ability to format the card (just what is the reset button for, eh?), then maybe there would be a path forward with these. In the absence of any technical help, they're going back to their next life as an Amazon pallet sale item. Good luck to you.
E**.
Innovative and fun
These are my first camera sunglasses. I got them for art purposes. I wanted to do POV type videos without becoming a Go Pro acolyte. Very easy to use these glasses. Very good quality considering it is an item doing a lot -- records video, records sound, also protects your eyes from the sun and I think it can play tunes for you? from your iPhone? idk check me on that. I wanted it for the A/V.
D**A
Good product so far no issues
Great item the sound quality is the best everyone says how good it sounds. Battery life is great last several weeks on a single charger.
B**Z
Quality does NOT match the price.
Lot to unpack here:1. These glasses cannot save a video file that is longer than 5 minutes. Was not aware of this going into filming with them. This caused lots of issues with separate audio sync and overall editing process.2. The glasses' aim/framing actually does not at all match the eye-line of the wearer- you must tilt your head above the subject in order to center it in the frame. This is incredibly unintuitive and almost entirely defeats the purpose of them being glasses in the first place.3. My last criticism is that the steps you have to take in order to begin recording and stop recording are very convoluted and unreliable- there is a *singular* button that is supposed to be responsible for several separate functions (Power on, Take Photo, Begin Recording, Stop Recording, Power off). The exact amount of time in seconds in which you hold the button down is meant to dictate what function the device is supposed to elicit in that moment- Except that it is inconsistent on top of all that! The blinking light is supposed to communicate back what function is occurring as it is happening, however itt doesn't actually record while the light is red, which I find hilarious. I believe red was stand by mode or something or other. You could imagine the confusion when trying to explain to someone how to use this. Nearly impossible to get right and not worth the effort.These issues are impossible to look past, no pun intended. The glasses are lightweight and conceptually could be great. Video is decent and fun but as mentioned earlier, you will not be recording what's in the your vision, but what is actually below it. Overall they very much fall short and I will have to return them as they are unusable.
T**E
Not really user friendly.
I like that I can take pictures and video as well as receive calls while wear in the glasses. But adjusting the time took several attempts. and I dislike that I cannot transfer photos and video directly to my phone from the glasses.
U**N
These work great!
I am actually very impressed because I had a prior pair that didn't have sound, and this pair works perfectly. The video and sound are both quality and clear. I like the style of the glasses and that you can change the lenses to color you need for your situation. They are simple to use, once charged, simply press the button on the underside of glasses to turn on and they automatically record. Press and hold to turn off. To view the video, connect to your computer using the included micro USB cable. There isn't any image stabilization like you would have in a GoPro, so you have to pan and tilt your head accordingly. Very pleased with this purchased.
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