OhO sunshine Camera Glasses,4K Pro 24M Resolution H.265 Smart Sunglasses with Built-in Memory, UV400 Sunglasses in Camouflage for Hunting Activities
G**S
Underwhelming for the price
The pair I ordered were the camo-style, which would be perfect for activities like airsoft, paint balling, or perhaps hiking rather than a stylish day out which the more versatile black that the listing now shows would be better suited for. The general quality of the glasses are quite good, with decent case and extra lenses.However, the biggest flaw lies in the functionality of the video recording and picture taking. While controlled by a button on the arm, it's often difficult to tell if the device is actually recording, whether a photo has been taken, or if video mode has started or stopped. Despite the vibration feedback, this lack of clear indication severely impacts usability.In terms of video and audio quality, I found it to be good, but not fantastic. It's acceptable for casual use but won't blow you away. A significant omission is the lack of Bluetooth or wireless connectivity, meaning all media transfer must be done via a cable to a PC. This is inconvenient in a world of increasingly wireless devices. The memory is built in, and there is no option to expand it with a micro-SD card, which would also have made for easier data transfers too.Overall, these sunglasses are "okay," ... but for the price, I would have expected much better functionality, particularly in the recording feedback, and modern connectivity options.
E**O
Fun but be careful where you use them
I am quite impressed by these sunglasses. The built in camera is only noticeable close up, picture quality is good and the onboard storage is quite generous. My kids have enjoyed using them to record trips out on their bikes. Just be careful where you use them as some places will prohibit their use, even if you aren't recording. Build quality is good, as is the rugged storage case that they come with.
J**M
It's rather expensive for something so limited
These OhO sunshine Camera Sunglasses have been my first camera sunglasses to try, fot my husband too. We are not very tech savvy but were intrigued to give them a test. We both like the look and design of these sunglasses and the fact that you can record or take pictures even if your hands are busy. The quality of the videos and pictures is good and you can save them on a laptop or PC. What we do not like is the built-in memory of 128GB which you cannot improve upon, control is only through a single button and you need a cable to transfer your videos and pictures, Bluetooth function would have been nice for the asking price. We also think these are a bit expensive for the current price of £199.99.
M**B
OK, but inconsistent
These are an interesting item that I have some uses for (like making videos while working on cars to keep it hands free).They come with storage built in that cannot be expanded, and charge via USB-C. The lenses can be swapped out and comes with clear, black (standard sunglasses), and yellow.Operation is via the single button on the arm.The device itself is pretty simple and feedback for the action (record, photo) is actually fed back by an LED in the nose bridge on the side facing you, AND a vibration motor. Sound is also recorded.The cons are;No expandable storageSingle button actuation means you do need to remember the button presses and vibrations so you know what they are doingTime and date resets every boot of the deviceIf you take a photo while recording, recording stops and cannot be started again without power cycling the device.The arms of the device are chunky and its a little narrow resulting in a quite tight fit.The good:Spare lensesCary caseVideo quality is serviceable if a touch blurry for alleged 4k footage. Still relatively impressive for a very very small camera.
M**M
video great, sound not so.
So tried these glasses out the last time i went walking. It has a built in 64Gb of flash memory, and a very simple button on the side to start recording. While you are recording video, you can tap the button to take a picture. Once you get back just plug the glasses into your PC (cable supplied), and transfer the files to your computer. video quality is quite good as long as there is plenty of light, but the audio is very quiet.all in all they are a great way to capture video without having to pull out your phone.
O**N
Great gadget
A great novelty gadget! Comes with three types of lenses that can be exchanged: black, yellow and transparent. They are thick but not heavy glasses. You can prwtend to be "men in black" or use for a serious purpose, however for the latter, a bodycam is probably more reliable. I do find the print/ design a bit too much, but there is an all-black version available.
M**S
How wonderful
Great set of smart glasses. Works well and looks stylish too ! Value for money and well made from high quality materials
V**R
too impractical for the price.
these are a fun little gadget but in 2024 with where technology is at now they feel fairly lacklustre for the £99 price tag.storage is fixed and not expandable, control relies on single button interface, data transfer is reliant on a cable.if this were a product 10 years ago i would be somewhat impressed but these days i would expect bluetooth or wifi connectivity and app control really.they are a fun way to record POV footage though and i can see enterprising people making some great content for the web with them but it's a bit like using a polaroid instead of a dslr to take a picture, it'll work but it won't be the same as a proper device.
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