Alice In Chains – Would? / Angry Chair / Them Bones
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Sunglasses: the perfect accessory for avoiding eye contact.
#Kimmy #Granger #sunglasses #outdoors #lingerie #blacklingerie #blackheels #poolside #wallpaper #palmtree 1620x1080
Feeling fierce in my Kentucky colors!
Video Sunglasses
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2010/11/video-sunglasses/
For a little while, I've been lusting after the Immortal Video Glasses. Sunglasses with a built in video camera - perfect for recording all my action/adventure exploits!But, at £300, I thought they were a bit out of my price range. Undoubtedly fun, yes, but not 100-pints-of-beer fun (or however you choose to measure your fun).
I wondered if anyone was selling them second-hand on eBay. They weren't. But there were a whole load of clones. "Spy Sunglasses DVR" and the like. Some were technically very impressive - bluetooth, mp3 players, fm radios - all built in.
I went for the cheapest pair I could find. 1280x960 video resolution (actually 640x480 - more on that later), no built in memory, and shipped from Hong Kong.
Total cost? £16.50. A damned site cheaper than the Immortal glasses - but would they be any good? After two weeks on a slow boat from the East, they finally arrived...
So, how well do they work?
Test Videos
Sunshine Test
Walking down Brick Lane in the dark
The video glasses I purchased said that they recorded at 1280x960 - in fact, they're only half that at 640x480. The seller has agreed a partial refund. I'm not convinced that the 1280 version would be any more than interpolated upwards.
Test Pictures
The resolution of the pics is 3264*2448. Click the pictures for full size.
The Specs (geddit?)
Once plugged in to USB, the camera just shows up as a USB mass storage drive. No software needed. Works perfectly on Linux.
lsusb produced
05e1:0b02 Syntek Semiconductor Co., LtdThe Down Side
Look, it's a piece of sweatshop produced plastic. Don't expect the world, ok? That said, there are a few minor niggles.
All that said, I'm reasonably impressed with them.
Setting The Time
One of the problems with buying cheap tat from China is that the instructions are... obtuse. As you can see in the above videos and pictures, I managed to screw up the time initially.
To set the time correctly, create a file called "time.txt" in the root directory. Open it up in your favourite text editor and type the time using this format.
2010.11.05 13.45.30 YThat's "YYYY.MM.DD HH.MM.SS" The "Y" at the end tells the camera to place a timestamp on every video and picture. If you don't want a timestamp, write it as
2010.11.05 13.45.30 NOnce the file is saved and the camera turned on, the time will be set and the file automatically deleted.
Comparisons
Comparing the video to the hyper-expensive Looxcie
And the Immortal
I think this generic set holds up very well.
Conclusion
Under twenty quid? Bargain! It certainly falls in to the "good enough" category.

For a little while, I've been lusting after the Immortal Video Glasses. Sunglasses with a built in video camera - perfect for recording all my action/adventure exploits! But, at £300, I thought they were a bit out of my price range. Undoubtedly fun, yes, but not 100-pints-of-beer fun (or however you choose to measure your fun). I wondered if anyone was selling them second-hand on eBay. They …