zShades-1080p Ultra 147º HD 1080p Sports Action Video Recording Camera Glasses
The new revolutionary zShades-1080p video recording sports glasses are the first sunglasses to incorporate an advanced 1080p Video camera, anti-shake video stabilization, and vibration alert all into a pair of self-contained stylish sunglasses. The zShades-1080p are lightweight, extremely durable and weatherproof. We used cutting edge ultra-light material to manufacture the glasses, so that they incredibly weigh less than 1 OZ, which makes the zShades-1080p DVR Sunglasses the most dynamic, most comfortable, and most durable Video Recording DVR Sunglasses ever made.
Specs
• 1080p HD Video Recording
• Frame Rate: 30fps
• 147º Wide Angle
• Memory: MicroSD Card (up to 64GB)
• Noise Reduction Microphone
• Battery: (1.5 hours)
• Advanced Video Stabilization
• High ISO, Better low light performance
• Video Format: H.264 MOV
• Ratio: 16:9
• Audio: Stereo
• Time/Date Stamp
• Lenses: Polarized Lenses Included/Interchangeable
• Recording Time: 9Min per 1GB
• Compatibility: All Windows/Mac
• 1 Full Year Replacement Guarantee
• Free Toll Free Unlimited Tech/Setup Support
In the Box
• Zetronix zShades-1080p Glasses
• 8GB High Speed MicroSD Card
• USB Cable
• Hard Case
• Soft Bag
• Cleaning Cloth
• Manual
Product Features
- Ultra-Wide 147 Degree Angle Lens
- 1080p Widescreen Ultra Clear Video Sensor with Mic
- One Button Operation with Auto Record and Vibration Alert
- Up to 90min Battery Life with Micro SD Card(8GB Included) up to 64GB expandable
- Perfect for Recording Live Shows, Trap/Target Shooting, Sporting Events, playing spots, skydiving, racing, driving and much more.
zShades 1080p The camera is in the glasses, and its actually a pretty decent camera FWIW. The image is fairly sharp and color reproduction is good. In good light I put it up with the with the better dash cameras I have used. You will see some sample footage in the video but keep in mind amazon compresses it so it can only give you a basic idea of FOV, image quality, and color reproduction. When I test cameras I like to use broken sunlight and usually…