





🕶️ See the world. Record your story. Own the moment.
OhO Smart Camera Glasses combine polarized, impact-resistant lenses with a built-in 1080P Full HD camera and 32GB memory, all wrapped in a sleek, waterproof IP66-rated frame. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike, these glasses offer seamless one-touch recording, up to 5 hours of video storage, and the ability to charge while filming—making them the ultimate hands-free companion for capturing your active lifestyle.








| ASIN | B0CM9TMRFM |
| Batteries | 1 D batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125,328 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #497 in Wearable Tech Glasses |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (26) |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2023 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item Weight | 1.38 ounces |
| Item model number | 628F |
| Manufacturer | OhO sunshine |
| Product Dimensions | 6.59 x 6.11 x 1.81 inches |
L**O
Does good for the price
I didn’t want to spend $500 on meta glasses and I only need video recording. This does the job for the price and films 3k uhd at 30 frames. Meta glasses have a video limit of 3 or 10 minutes and this can record 30 minutes at a time. It has a led light to let you know it’s recording really simple. I don’t need the Ai voice assistant like with the meta glasses. So if you want a cheaper alternative to meta glasses and only need video recording this is it.
J**.
Easy to Use but No Image Stabilization
These sunglasses are very fun. Easy to use. There is no wifi or bluetooth option. Which is nice in its own way since you do not need an app to operate. Video quality is good but there is no IBIS so any movement will be noticeable. The looks are not the greatest, but they do block out most of the sunlight as opposed to other glasses with the same feature of taking videos. You can change the options as far as vibration, image resolution and video resolution with the included charging cable and a computer or your phone (android, not sure if you can with an iphone). These are my second pair. The first pair stopped working. The battery swelled and short out which fortunately did not happen while wearing. I had wore them out in the sun too much and I assume after too many charging cycles the battery just can not handle it anymore. And you cannot buy a single batter to replace it with. Minimum order is 1,000. For the price of these glasses, they are worth what you pay. Just keep your expectations low and you will be happy with these. Think, disposable camera as opposed to a DSLR
R**N
Not Impressed.
Not impressed at all. How hard is it to give the glasses app for changing settings? These things are like DOS..These glasses have horrible to no image stabilization, the microphone is pretty bad also.Will not buy from Oho again..
T**J
Great sun glasses, and worth the money!
I really love these cam-glasses. They seem to be very well made, and not the typical China junk. The video is mid-quality, nothing great, but good enough to document a problem incident. You don't need any of the BS that the Mega glasses require, and that alone makes these a great choice. Well worth the money!
R**N
Great value
Nice glasses for the money. Got them for NY husband and now my son wants a pair
M**O
Hands-Free Way to Record My Adventures!
I bought these smart glasses to film hiking trips and campus events without holding a phone or camera. They record in 4K with good quality and have 32GB of built-in memory, enough for hours of video. The glasses look like regular UV400 sunglasses so they’re comfortable to wear outside and protect my eyes from sun. The H.265 format saves space and the controls are simple to use. Battery lasts about 2 hours of continuous recording. Perfect for students who love outdoor sports travel or want to capture moments without carrying extra gear. Stylish and fully functional.
L**Y
Useless really…
Honestly I’m not real sure why I expected these to actually fit my face…I do have a more petite face but these are just massive, not sure they’d even fit a mans face and stay on. Needless to say I can’t even really test these out because they aren’t even functional to wear. Bulky and just more inconvenient than anything. I did charge them up completely when I got them, just disappointed in not even being able to wear them. Not worth it at all unless you have a wide face and they might stay on, still bulky and hardly any nose piece.
J**B
Works really well and has nice features, but be careful how you use it
I'm a little mixed on how to review this. It does everything it's supposed to, and for the price has some great features. On the other hand, one thing it doesn't have makes this product only of limited use: image stabilization. More on that in a second. First, the image quality is surprisingly good, the battery life excellent, and the memory phenomenal. You can record hours and hours on the included 32 GB storage, and if you lower the video quality a bit, the recording can go all day. It's reasonably comfortable, light, and even includes replaceable lenses so you can switch out the dark lenses for included clear lenses so you can record on darker days. As I said, however, there is a catch: there is no image stabilization. That means whatever you do with your head will translate to the camera. And you'd be surprised how much you move your head when doing anything. Your eyes generally compensate for motion, and if you want to appreciate how much, watch a video from this and see how long it takes for you to get motion sickness. I think this will only be useful for high motion activities (e.g. skiing, sports, etc.) if you have extra software that will aggressively do motion compensation. But, of course, that will significantly reduce the effective resolution. Where these glasses will work well is things where you're relatively motionless looking at something, and just like the idea of being able to get video and pictures without having to carry a phone camera along. Or, you like the idea that anything you look at can turn into a video if you just leave these things running. Is the above enough of a use case to justify these? That's up to you. All I can say is if you find a use case for video attached to your head without motion compensation, these are really well-made and high quality. Just don't expect the kind of video you'd get from a GoPro, where the camera is actively making up for your head motion the whole time.
E**X
These are great.. it's my second pair, reason being, be very careful of the charge connector, and make sure you use the USB cable sent with them. Don't forget to copy the boot up text file..
M**K
These glasses are impressive, functioning perfectly as intended. However, indoor recording in low light conditions yields grainy video, a notable drawback. Yet, outdoors in natural light, the 1080p video quality is exceptional, accompanied by surprisingly clear and loud audio. Despite lacking stabilization, the comfortable fit and ease of use compensate. The range of accessories, including interchangeable lenses and a high-quality braided charging cord, adds value. While improvements could be made for indoor recording, these glasses offer a fantastic hands-free recording solution overall.
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