Record what you see with photojojo’s video glasses
image: Photojojo’s Video Glasses
Photojojo has recently released glasses which allow you to record with a little camera embedded in the bridge of the spectacles. The spectacles record a video having a resolution of 320×240, that’s pretty much when saving in 3GP format. The video recording starts with just a click of a button on the spectacles.
The video is recorded at 25fps (frames per second) and is recorded in a 2GB built-in RAM which is enough to store a video lasting 5 hours. Interesting enough, the rechargeable battery also lasts for about 5 hours. So, you can just turn on the camera and forget about it!
If you are too lazy to transfer your videos to computer memory, then you will have to buy an additional memory since these glasses have a MicroSD slot for additional memory. Most critics would be saying, the additional memory will extend the video length but that’s only possible if you recharge in the middle, that’s not pretty cool stuff for me, so I would be going for a 5 hours movie only!
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Did some research on this. I think these should be called camera glasses and not video glasses.
@Gaby, The manufacturer named them as “You-Vision Video Glasses “. That’s where I got the name from. Thank you.