🎥 See the world, capture the moment!
The POV ACG20 Action Video Camera Sunglasses are a stylish and functional accessory that features a built-in 3.0 megapixel camera, polarized lenses for enhanced clarity, and 4GB of memory for up to 3 hours of recording. With a sleek design and easy one-button operation, these sunglasses are perfect for capturing life's adventures in high-quality video.
R**T
Not a bad product, advertising a bit misleading
I just recently purchased the ACG20 camera/glasses. Overall I'm pleased with the quality, however the advertising says "the 4GB of included memory will record approximately 2 to 3 hours of video." This is not the case. The memory filled up 4 GB with just about 50 MINUTES of video; less than half of what was advertised. I was expecting to record an entire baseball game and got merely the first 2 innings. Quite disappointing. I don't see any way to adjust the resolution or frame rate of the video to allow for more recording time. The web site says the device will support an 8 GB SD card, so I'll have to give that a try.
B**S
Beware...does NOT work
I bought two of these glasses as gifts. We charged them up for 12 hours as described in the rather brief "manual" and then tried to turn them on and record a video. Immediately we noticed the buttons hurt our hands when we tried to hold them down for 3 seconds (power on) or 5 seconds (record) according the instructions. Both glasses powered on, but neither went into a recording mode. One of the glasses did not power off at all. We tried doing a reset of both glasses to no avail. The glasses do not work and we are returning them today. It is too bad because they are a fun concept. Perhaps another vendor will eventually get it right but in the meantime ... avoid this product.
B**A
Decent videa camra
Good video quality, good sound. Form factor seems fragile. Could be more robust and rugged considering that this would mostly be used in sports type activities. Advising buyers to consider a neck string to secure glasses to your person. Otherwise one good jolt could send them flying off your face.
J**E
Find Something Cheaper
The glasses are not worth the price. The manual does not give clear instructions on operation and it took quite a while to figure out that you have to hold the button for 5 seconds to activate the recorder. Once activated, the blue light blinks right in the corner of your eye, not bright enough to blind you but bright enough to distract. Picture quality is really shoddy, sound is awful, the glasses are uncomfortable (though surprisingly light), and there is no built-in-memory as listed (though it does come with a 4gb SD card). The driver for the device won't install properly, so it appears in 'My Computer' as a generic 'Removable Disc' but it won't open, so I have to disconnect and reconnect it repeatedly to get access to the pictures and videos (which are saved in .MOV format, FYI).With that said, they are interesting and not completely worthless (so far). I would be fine paying $20-25 after shipping, but they are not worth the $60 I shelled out. This listing is very misleading.
J**N
Has potential
The idea has potential but this implementation isn't all that great. Either I have a big nose or low ears, but the view picked up by the camera is always much higher than my line of site. I tried it out driving and got a lot of video of the Sun visor. There's no adjustment to fix where the camera points. Having to hold down buttons for three seconds to turn it on/off and start the video is a poor design. It would be much better with mini slide switches. I also found the sound rather poor, and it recorded a clicking noise noise when the surrounding sound levels were low. It's still a fun toy and the video of my Sun visor looks pretty good for such a small camera.
R**N
POV AGC20 Action Video Camera Sunglasses
The video resolution for the glasses that I received is actually 720x480, not 640x480. Not unhappy with that, though. The format is AVI, as advertised.By my calulations, a 4GB card will hold about 72 minutes of 720p video from this camera. It appears to write about 1MB per second to the card. The video and sound recording is pretty good.The camera in my glasses is aimed about 15-20 degrees above my normal line of sight when I am wearing the glasses. There needs to be an adjustment screw for the vertical aim of the camera. However, if I put some kind of marker on the glasses, they can act as sights to show me where the camera is aimed. If I frame my target with the markers, I seem to be able to aim the camera pretty reliably. It takes some trial and error and you have to make sure that you put the glasses on in the same way every time. A little difference in the orientation of the glasses can make a big difference in where the camera is aimed. Not the fault of the manufacturer, that is just the nature of putting a camera in sunglasses.
G**N
Does NOT WORK - Puchase at your own risk
Don't buy this...Bought it a few months ago and just opened it a couple of days ago. Tried to charge the battery and it doesn't hold a charge at all. So this thing doesn't work AT ALL!! I was NEVER able to even use it once!Nice concept, but quality is obviously crap. Gotta contact Amazon now for a replacement or refund. I am so pissed!
R**A
Excelent
Excelent product, I recommend it to all who wants to but it. You won't regret it. I garantee that to yo
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