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S**E
Neat, good quality video and sound
With summer coming we have a lot of plans with family. My nieces and nephew will be coming to visit and we always try to plan exciting trips for them. I thought it would be fun to have an easy way to record or adventures without having to lug around a selfie stick or have a camera in my hand the entire time preventing me from really enjoying our adventures. I really thought that these 10MP Video Glasses by Gogloo Tech would be fun to have with us.These glasses come nicely displayed in retail packaging with the basic information on the outside of the packing. Inside of the box are the glasses, a 16G Toshiba SD card, a micro USB charging cable, an SD to USB stick, a cleaning cloth, a soft case, a hard case with a carabiner, a head strap, and instructions. I had 2 SD to USB sticks in mine but that appears to have been an accident.The glasses are really easy to use. The camera is in the center of the frames. There is a port cover on the left side that covers the SD card port and micro USB charging port. The SD card slides right in and locks in. To remove it, just press it in and it pops out enough to be pulled out. Next to the ports is a power button. The power button turns it on and off. The glasses vibrate to alert different things. Each set of vibrations indicates power on, power off, low battery, and low memory. The instructions indicate what each set of vibrations mean. The glasses last for about 90 minutes of recording time on a charge. When you get done recording you can easily put the SD card into the SD to USB stick and plug that into your computer.The lenses of the glasses can be removed if need be and the camera will still work. There is also an elastic head strap included which grabs onto the arms of the glasses and has a clip so you do not have to keep readjusting them each time you put them on and take them off. This is very convenient. The hard case is great to keep them from getting crushed and the carabiner allows it to attach to a bag, a purse, or a belt loop. If there is not a risk of them getting crushed and you just want to keep dust off of them, the soft case is perfect for that. I use both at once for extra protection, plus I can keep other things in the case without worrying about scratching up the lenses.The video and sound quality are great for being such a small camera. I have just been playing with it around the house and around the neighborhood so far. We haven't had a big adventure yet. I keep them in my car in case something occurs that needs recording. These would be perfect for someone who's being harassed to keep a video diary of what is happening.My mom has already requested to borrow these on her next vacation. They went parasailing and she said that these glasses would have been ideal to record their experiences.I am highly impressed with these and look forward to the memories we get to make with them!
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10MP Easy One Touch Start/Stop HD Recording Glasses
Perfect 10MP camera glasses for on the go. They replace so many other devices, and glasses, and protect your eyes from all harmful rays. Could not be more simple to use. Press the button to record, and press again to stop, and that's it. You get 90 minutes approximately, on a full charge, for recording time. You can charge while using, and record longer videos, if needed. Definitely gets five stars from me, and I recommend this product to anyone looking for 1080P HD recording sunglasses. A+
W**M
Take some getting used to, but great recording glasses.
What I Like About Them:- The picture quality is great. They do indeed record at 1080p and the clarity of the video is fantastic.- They perform well in not-so-dry environments. I used these on my last fishing trip to Tampa Bay where there was a light rain all day. The glasses performed well, with no hiccups, in the saturated environment.- You get roughly 70-80 minutes of record time on a fully charged battery. My total record time was almost 80 minutes on a fully charged battery. These 80 minutes accounted for 7 GB of data, so after a charge, I could have recorded another 80 minutes without erasing the previously recorded video.- They're lightweight. Coming in at 2oz, they feel like any other pair of high-quality sunglasses with glass lenses (comparing to my 580G Costas.)- They're comfortable. Sure, they're a little bulky (and stick out the sides of your head) but they're essentially a go-pro on your face, so bulky is expected.- It's easy to pause and resuming recording. To record, hold the power button down until the green light flashes. To stop, hold the power button down again until. To resume, hold the power button down until the green light flashes. They're very simple to operate.What I don't like about them:- You have to force yourself to tilt your head down while you're looking down, otherwise, they do not record the full view. Because the camera lens is positioned at the top of the nose-piece of the glasses, you don't realize that you're not necessarily recording exactly what you're looking at. As you can see in the video, the entire bottom of the field of view is cut off because my eyes would view down while my head stayed up, causing the lower half of the field of view to go unrecorded. I guess this is why most people recording action shots have the go-pro strapped to their chest. I think these glasses would be PERFECT if the camera lens was angled slightly down to accommodate where the user is actually looking, but in the meantime, I'm going to have to teach myself to tilt my head down while wearing these and recording.Conclusion:- These are a lot of fun to use and I'm going to give them another try on my next fishing trip, remembering to tilt my head down, when I look down, to capture the true perspective. I am glad I made the purchase as they are more convenient, and less hassle, than strapping on a go-pro.- At $80, you're paying for a recording device, not a pair of sunglasses. Don't expect these to out-perform Costa Del Mar, Smith, Oakley, etc.- The concept is cool and when better technology allows for extended battery life and longer records, I think these could replace go-pros for fishing.
C**D
Nice for the money but some improvements would be nice.
Nice video out of these glasses. Easy operation, one click to start video, another click to stop. Lenses are nice. Clear for me to view through. Battery life is really good. Way over an hour of record time. If you want a better realistic shot you will have to lower them on your nose a little bit for they seem to record video just a little high. Either that or tilt your head down a little while recording. Night recording is just ok. Nothing spectacular after dark. Could use improvement in that area. Nose bridge on glasses is narrow to say the least. Would fit a kids nose better than an adult. Makes them ride more on top of an adults nose then actually slide down over as most glasses should fit. Another improvement would be a phone app for them. Would make things so much easier rather than to hook the glasses or just the sim card up to the pc all the time to view footage, email to others etc. I knew they didn't come with an app however. For the money and ease of use they work pretty well.
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