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The OhO Video Sunglasses combine cutting-edge technology with stylish design, featuring a 32GB storage capacity, 1080P full HD video recording, and a 15MP camera. With polarized UV400 protection and interchangeable lenses, these sunglasses are perfect for capturing every moment of your active lifestyle while ensuring your eyes are protected.
M**O
Good Camera Glasses But Could Use More Refinement
I purchased these sunglasses to wear while riding my motorcycle. I figured the camera could capture some cool scenery while I was riding. With my half helmet, the glasses fit very well but wearing with a full face helmet is a different story. I wear an XL HJC helmet and the thick frames of the glasses make for a tight fit as the helmet padding compresses against the frames, squeezing my temples. After about a half hour, the pain was unbearable and I had to remove them. Your fit may vary based on head size and helmet design.I was very pleased with the video quality and sound and I was able to create a montage video from various clips.I thought the frames were matte black based on the Amazon photos but was pleasantly surprised that they arrived in gloss black.The glasses come with a 30GB SD card installed.Battery life: I left it in video mode until the battery died. The battery lasted 1.5 hours. During this time, I was able to capture x 9 10 minute videos. Each video was just under 1GB in size. The SD card is 30GB so you'll capture approximately 29 10 minute videos. That’s almost 5 (4.8) hours of video. By editing the settings file, you can lower resolution and increase your video captures. I’m assuming if you continue videoing, the older videos will be overwritten by newer ones which is common practice.Video: The video is pretty decent as it claims to be 1080 (not 4K). With the photo capture, you have to remain very still to capture a decent photo otherwise it will come out blurry.The video is captured in 10 minute clips in .mov format.Style: I like the style as they remind of my Oakley Gascans with the wide wrap arms over your temples. They can even be construed as goggles which wouldn’t be too far off. I’m OK with that reference as goggles are associated with motorcycle riding.Design: the right arm contains the 2 function buttons, charging port, SD card slot, battery and controller chip. For this reason the arm is almost ½ inch (4.4 in.) thick. The other arm has to match thickness of course. The power/video and camera buttons are prominent and easy to control. (Although not accessible when wearing a full face helmet).Hint: Follow these instructions to get the proper time stamp settings on the video.Create a .txt file and name it SetTime. Add the following line of text with your current date/time: 2022-05-21 10:32:00. Save to the Settings folder of the SD card.Overall I can only give 3 stars as my biggest gripe is the bulky design. Battery life is approx. 1.5 hours which is not bad. Improving these 2 points would increase the refinement and value of these glasses. A plus that they included a 30GB SD card.For the price, these glasses are a bargain as long as they hold up.
D**N
Works great but the user interface and storage logic could be improved
I'm a pilot and thought these would be a good way to capture video to debrief some of the flying I'm doing... basically trying to come up with a cost effective way of figuring out where I'm actually looking (or at least where my head is pointed). In principle these will work for that role and I have gotten a few minutes of decent video out of them. but...There are 2 key items this kind of fails on.Storage - it's not a loop device and so once the card is full it stops recording. Period. I've had a couple of flights where nothing overly interesting happened and, assuming that newer videos overwrote older ones didn't bother downloading or reviewing them. Which meant that the next flight when there was something I wanted to review I plugged them in to download and found only the old files.User interface - I have to admit, every time I pick these up I kind of wonder how to turn them on. Hold one of 2 buttons down for 5 seconds and get a red light in your peripheral vision, touch it again and it starts to flash to show it's recording. Yeah, not the type of information that's in my ready-recall memory bank.
K**Y
10-minute recording limit
These video glasses are good especially when you don't want it to be sunglasses so, I like that you can change the shades depending if you will mostly be indoors or outdoors. The only thing I complain is the 10-minute recording limit but no worries, if you know some basic editing, you can record continuously beyond the 10 minutes of recording nonstop for as long there is battery life on it. It will just automatically split the video into every 10 minutes as its own video. But with editing you can make it as one whole video. Just make sure you delete the beginning part of the video when you add the 2nd or more videos as the ending of the first video will be the same as the beginning of the 2nd video so, you will want to delete that in the editing at least from my experience so far. If you have a portable charger, you won't have to worry as much for battery life after you stop recording within the 32gb of space. Hopefully I said the editing thing clear enough. I give it 4 out of 5 stars.
R**N
Video quality is not good, blurred video recording
you can record events only if u don't move if u move videos goes blurred , video is also not bright, i wasted my money and item is also non returnable.
Trustpilot
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