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Review on 1080P Video Camera Glasses - Portable Video Recorder with TF Card Support up to 32GB by Sean Lafond

Revainrating 4 out of 5

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Okay so I'm just going to start with how you work with this thing because it seems to confuse a lot of people who have bought this. So you just took your glasses out of the box. You need a microSD card (not included) to put the photo or video files you capture into it. Once you've done that, a microSD card slot sits in the crease of your left arm. Slide it in there and it stays hidden in that crease while you wear the goggles. Next, how to turn it on, hold down the tiny button which is roughly in the middle of your left hand for a few seconds, you will see a combination of red/blue lights that will eventually just turn blue when you press the insert microSD card correctly. If it's not solid blue (it's in standby mode), you've inserted the microSD card incorrectly. In standby mode, press the button to take a photo and hold the button, the indicator will flash blue 3 times and then turn off to switch to video recording mode. You are now recording a video. In video recording mode, press the button to stop recording, the indicator will turn blue and return to standby mode. If you want to turn off the glasses, simply press and hold the button in sleep mode until the lights flash red/blue again. To transfer files or charge, take the included USB cable, connect the small end to the glasses, the big end to the PC and the viola. Presumably you can set the time/date to it as well, but I haven't looked into that yet, I don't think it really matters because you can do what you wanted to do with it at this point. The picture quality is good enough to read the text on the screen. Make sure everything you record is in a well-lit area, as anything that isn't directly in the center of the camera's field of view will be a little darker and harder to see on video. I haven't tested this in an unlit environment because I don't think it will work. If you can knock out the lenses you can certainly put some corrective lenses in, but that can be tricky. Well, when it comes to being discreet, this thing has it all. The light I was talking about is in the glasses on the left arm. So if you wear them your head will still block it. The camera is 100% invisible. The images make it appear like there are outlines, but you can't really tell there's a camera there at all. You have to examine it like a diamond with a light and a magnifying glass to see it. Overall I think this will work fine for whatever purpose you need it for.

Pros
  • Nice to use
Cons
  • I won't say anything