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The OhO Sunshine Safety Camera Glasses combine cutting-edge technology with stylish design, featuring a 32GB full HD 1080P camera and 16MP photo capability. With blue light blocking and transitional lenses, these glasses are perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring eye protection and comfort during any activity. The built-in rechargeable battery allows for 60 minutes of continuous recording, making it an essential accessory for adventurers and tech enthusiasts alike.
G**S
They wasn’t what I thought they would be
They wasn’t what I thought they would be and it’s difficult to look at the pictures after you have taken them. You’ve got to go to a computer. I didn’t like that.
L**Z
Waste of money!!
Not sure why they are called “spy” when the camera is not discrete as soon as my 10 year old looked at me she said why you got a camera in your glasses so if you can’t even fool a 10 year old who can you? Aside from that I thought they would at least be good for sight seeing or bike riding however it never showed any video and and the audio is so low that if you are not kissing the person to talk to you won’t hear anything. Good idea but they should have did more testing before putting these on the market!
G**L
Make sure you get the size 1920X1080 ... worth the additional cost
The media could not be loaded. I would have given the OhO Video Glasses 5 stars, but it needs a stabilization feature.In the video I posted I am using the OhO video glasses while catching a trout, videoing my 97 years old Mom batting, shooting 3 pointers, and having my 97 years old Mom test it out by playing pickleball with me. I also tested it out playing tennis, volleyball, ping pong, and surf fishing on the beach (not in posted video).A little shaky when shooting around or peppering (volleyball), not too bad if your playing friendly pickleball, friendly tennis, or fishing because you are looking in one direction. If your playing intensely/seriously I would recommend having a stationary video camera (can place glasses on ground and having it tilt up). For surf fishing I no longer have to lug my camera chest mount or neck mount.The size 1920X1080 produces MOV files as opposed to the 1440x1080, which produces AVI files. A lot of video editors like DaVinci Resolve do not support AVI files so you have to convert them to MOV or MP4 before you can use the files in your video editor. I wish there was a recording indicator that you can see when you are wearing the glasses.The glasses are really comfortable. For the price you can't beat it.
R**S
Works Good
It works pretty good, but I wish it had more storage capacity
N**N
No customer support or descriptive manual
Was unable to successfully clear the SD card. Even after the card filled up and I connecting my computer and deleted the files the camera still would not record new videos. Formatted the drive and now the config file is gone from the SD card and I cant find a download or support ANYWHERE. Product is flimsy but could forgive the build it if it worked.
Z**N
Don’t waste your money.
The glasses take pictures but the video function doesn’t work correctly. It’ll record the sound but no imagery.
D**S
Sharp, functional images and sturdy structure
These video glasses are strong; I like the rubberized material and the fit. They don't squeeze my head, and they're comfortable to wear. They're stylish enough for me to move through populated areas without drawing much attention - especially since I regularly wear shades outdoors when it isn't raining.The device is easy to operate: one touch to power on and one more touch to begin recording. While recording, the red indicator light is slow-flashing; while powered on, it is steady. I can barely see it in my peripheral vision, so it does not bother me. I have to look far left with my eyes to see the video light. It took about 4-5 seconds to power off.When taking a photo, the light sequence flashes one blue, then back to steady red when done. The recording audio volume is abysmally low, and I found this the hard way. There is a mic on the device, but I couldn't locate it. I humored myself by speaking into the recording lens, but that yielded no difference in audio volume. Adequate lighting is NOT a suggestion; IT IS A MUST. I cannot repeat this enough! Unless you set up indoor studio or video conferencing lights, outdoor lighting in the sunshine gives the best results.As for the photo/video timestamps, the user manual needs to address something about adjusting the time/date, and there is no intuitive object on the glasses to reach the settings. After a few more minutes, I did figure out how to fix the timestamp issue. The graphic in the user manual shows that the camera button is closest to the left lens (when wearing the glasses). According to the function response when I pressed the buttons, the ON/OFF/VIDEO button, and CAMERA buttons were mislabeled in the user manual. It is the ON/OFF/VIDEO button that is closest to the viewing left lens.
R**B
They do what they're supposed to.
They do what they're supposed to, but if you're trying to get covert video you'll be spotted right away.
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