Okay so I was a bit unsure how I would like these glasses compared to much more expensive options. I ordered based on the fact that I just needed a video camera to point at where I was looking while driving my Ninja through traffic. The plus was that I can add comments on the go as it has a mic and I didn't really know about it when I bought it. Although a pleasant surprise. recording quality? I don't know yet, I will add the review along the way, but I can say that it loads, I opened the package, examined it, took stock, dressed it appropriately, read the instructions and it seems like it could I use them on the fly with no problems. I didn't buy the camouflage version because of the color but because of the price. For less than $34 I get an HD/1080p camera that you can wear, look at, record sound, looks good (fits right here in Florida) and is comfortable to wear. As mentioned I want to wear these on my bike and wrapped them fit perfectly again. So far I like them very much. The case was another plus, it comes with a hard case that really protects your glasses, zips closed and opens in any direction. I like it because it also fits nicely in my EDC backpack. I'll come back after testing the actual recording features and updating this review. So far they are worth their money, I see a lot of value in these glasses. Especially with the supplied replacement lenses. Update August 22, 2019: So I had the opportunity to take it fully charged for recordings outside and inside the house. The camera takes a second at most to adjust to the change in brightness, but it's fast enough. I've checked out the photo function, video function and how many 10 minute videos fit on a 16GB TF drive (quite a lot, more than I need) and I have to say I'm impressed, especially for the price. Good quality videos and photos. Please note that you can record discreetly without holding a phone conversation in your hands. And there are clear and amber lenses, not just dark (built-in). Like this one a lot. I have a camera on my ninja, this will add another dimension so I can later edit from camera to camera, especially looking to the side as I walk past something.