Pricing all depends on the internal memory storage selected (32GB - 512GB). I also forgot to mention that the included cable has a male Type-C to female Type-A adaptor labeled PC. Lastly, the sunglasses do an awesome job blocking out the sun and truly comfortable as well!
@334Emanuel It comes with a TypeC to TypeC cable with a TypeA adaptor ( use the appropriate type depending on the ports on your PC). Then just connect to your PC, and it will load the folder where you can export the video/ photos.
Thanks for your great review and looks like you recently got the OHO glasses. This item is something for me to think about. I wish the glasses had more record time. I think they only record around an hour or less. Probably due to battery size is not the large. Right now I have a couple of IVUE 4k vista camera glasses which have about the same specs. The thing is they don't make that series of glasses anymore. They do make the IVUE Denali but it is only a 2k camera glasses. Not sure if that makes the videos of lesser quality. How does the OHO glasses work for indoor recordings? Thanks for the video. take care.
@AndrewForReal1 You can use them as regular sunglasses as I do. I'm not sure if you are able to add a prescription len, but you can take it to the eye doctor to find out.
@@imsopharill I did not experience it getting hot while I was using it. Regarding the battery life, I have not depleted as of yet. I usually turn it off when not recording since there is no pause option. So it will really depend on how it is used. I believe they are claiming 2 to 3 hours of continuous recording.
The battery life is very subpar. I bought mine a couple of weeks ago and I use them daily. I left the resolution at 4k and I try to leave them on constant record while walking to and while I'm on the subway. While pausing the recording process periodically the battery only lasts about 30 - 40 minutes TOPS. I kind of want to return them however these do come in handy as a hands free & incognito recording option. I understand that the ads show the person using these glasses while they're being charged but that only looks okay it you're wearing big over the ear headphones that may make it look like the headphones are wired and plugged into your phone. For the price I paid for the 4K with 512gb it should've had, a rapid charge option, video stabilization and a longer lasting battery.
@markpotter8280 Smart meaning it is not just average sunglasses. Not only are they sunglasses but, It has the capability to record 4K video, take photos, and store the data internally. Smartphones were called smart before AI was introduced to them.
@markpotter8280 A device is considered smart when it can communicate and work with other networked technologies, allowing it to perform automated or adaptive functions. When you connect these sunglasses to a PC, it uses Universal Serial Bus (USB) protocol to communicate for data transfer and more. As mentioned before, it has a built-in camera as well, which is another advanced feature that typical sunglasses do not have. A device does not have to have all boxes checked before it is considered smart. Just one of checked is more than enough.
@@NerdGadget Yep your right I will consider myself properly told off lol. But they don't look smart I suppose they should call Rayban Meta Genius glasses because in comparison they make these look thick😁
@markpotter8280 Oh no lol, it's all good and see where you were coming from. They are on the thicker side but will say they do a great job blocking the sun and comfortable as well.
You have to keep in mind that there is not a built-in video stabilizer for these glasses, and every movement of my head affects the video footage quality. However, as mentioned in the video, using software to artificially stabilize the video can help smooth things out. It's not a perfect solution, but it does help. Also, keep in mind that your footage looks much better in person than a reprocessed version on TH-cam.
Pricing all depends on the internal memory storage selected (32GB - 512GB). I also forgot to mention that the included cable has a male Type-C to female Type-A adaptor labeled PC. Lastly, the sunglasses do an awesome job blocking out the sun and truly comfortable as well!
I love gadgets its amazing bro
@NerdGadget, how do you get the videos off of the glasses?
@334Emanuel It comes with a TypeC to TypeC cable with a TypeA adaptor ( use the appropriate type depending on the ports on your PC). Then just connect to your PC, and it will load the folder where you can export the video/ photos.
Thanks for your great review and looks like you recently got the OHO glasses. This item is something for me to think about. I wish the glasses had more record time. I think they only record around an hour or less. Probably due to battery size is not the large.
Right now I have a couple of IVUE 4k vista camera glasses which have about the same specs. The thing is they don't make that series of glasses anymore. They do make the IVUE Denali but it is only a 2k camera glasses. Not sure if that makes the videos of lesser quality.
How does the OHO glasses work for indoor recordings?
Thanks for the video. take care.
@dathyr1 So far from my testing, the indoor recording has been pretty good as long as there is some decent lighting.
@@NerdGadget great. thanks for that info.
Is it good when my eyes are blurry Aswell? or is it just glasses for adventure?
@AndrewForReal1 You can use them as regular sunglasses as I do. I'm not sure if you are able to add a prescription len, but you can take it to the eye doctor to find out.
Did you find that they get hot while in use? how long does that battery last?
@@imsopharill I did not experience it getting hot while I was using it. Regarding the battery life, I have not depleted as of yet. I usually turn it off when not recording since there is no pause option. So it will really depend on how it is used. I believe they are claiming 2 to 3 hours of continuous recording.
The battery life is very subpar. I bought mine a couple of weeks ago and I use them daily. I left the resolution at 4k and I try to leave them on constant record while walking to and while I'm on the subway. While pausing the recording process periodically the battery only lasts about 30 - 40 minutes TOPS. I kind of want to return them however these do come in handy as a hands free & incognito recording option. I understand that the ads show the person using these glasses while they're being charged but that only looks okay it you're wearing big over the ear headphones that may make it look like the headphones are wired and plugged into your phone. For the price I paid for the 4K with 512gb it should've had, a rapid charge option, video stabilization and a longer lasting battery.
Are there any video glasses with built in stabilization?
@@ANTIINJECTIONS Not that I know of as of right now.
Can it play music etc
@The15995138 It does not play music as the glasses do not have speakers. It does have a built-in mic as demonstrated in my video.
Why are they smart glasses tho, I mean yea great for video but no AI so I would not call them smart. Great video, just the title is misleading
@markpotter8280 Smart meaning it is not just average sunglasses. Not only are they sunglasses but, It has the capability to record 4K video, take photos, and store the data internally. Smartphones were called smart before AI was introduced to them.
@@NerdGadget Good shout about the smart phones, I stand corrected sir
@markpotter8280 A device is considered smart when it can communicate and work with other networked technologies, allowing it to perform automated or adaptive functions. When you connect these sunglasses to a PC, it uses Universal Serial Bus (USB) protocol to communicate for data transfer and more. As mentioned before, it has a built-in camera as well, which is another advanced feature that typical sunglasses do not have. A device does not have to have all boxes checked before it is considered smart. Just one of checked is more than enough.
@@NerdGadget Yep your right I will consider myself properly told off lol. But they don't look smart I suppose they should call Rayban Meta Genius glasses because in comparison they make these look thick😁
@markpotter8280 Oh no lol, it's all good and see where you were coming from. They are on the thicker side but will say they do a great job blocking the sun and comfortable as well.
Videos look choppy
You have to keep in mind that there is not a built-in video stabilizer for these glasses, and every movement of my head affects the video footage quality. However, as mentioned in the video, using software to artificially stabilize the video can help smooth things out. It's not a perfect solution, but it does help. Also, keep in mind that your footage looks much better in person than a reprocessed version on TH-cam.