Top positive review
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Very good quality for the price
By Ewan Grantham on Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2015
Not quite a GoPro, but then it costs several hundred less. You do get good, clear 1080p (30fps) video on these. Battery lasts right around 70 minutes on a charge. Decent in low light, very good in bright light/outdoors. Take out the lenses and these can (sort of) fit over a pair of prescription glasses, or better attach to the brim of your hat. These basically do hands free recording, so you turn them on and then forget it. That was very important on a recent hike with my wife who is an amputee - so I needed to be ready to help her down inclines which would have been difficult if I had been trying to hold a camera at the same time. Only reason I don't give these five stars is there is no way to control from a smartphone or remote - settings can only be changed by hooking the glasses up to your computer and editing a file on the SD card. For hiking/caving/bicycling where you want a good first person view, you will get basically as good of results as an action camera for hundreds less.
Top critical review
Great Concept, Poor Execution
By Jon Morgan on Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2015
I really struggled with rating this. I should probably give it only 2 stars because the glasses broke during the second time I was using them, but the video quality was pretty good. I guess I like the concept of these glasses but the frames need to be higher quality. Here's my video review: https://youtu.be/CvsVnHBYYuU
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