Lady Gaga and Polaroid's upcoming Gray-label camera glasses can record videos and take photos, but who really wants to show the world their latest news on these mini LCD screens?
It's just a fancy stunt between a pop singer and a failed company.
Isn't the purpose of camera glasses to capture things around you like they do?
Attract people's attention with clumsy videos
Showing glasses is a bit against purpose, but that's why they are "stylish" glasses, not practical ones.
For those looking for real spy camera glasses to record life around you, they can be bought from gadget stores and online stores anywhere.
But there's only one problem.
If they do not attract attention to themselves, they themselves are clumsy and unwearable, and they violate the purpose again.
But start the project of ZionEyez change with Eyez Kickstarter.
This is not all.
They are making changes via live video to popular social networking sites such as LiveStream, and maybe even Facebook and Twitter.
Sunglasses look the same as other sunglasses, but behind the appearance of it cheating people is the 720 p HD camera embedded in the front frame.
The on/off switch is hidden in the obvious place when the Zionist logo and the headquarters microphone are cleverly placed on the temple's arm
Not notable at all.
There is a micro USB charging and data transfer port on the Arm, 8 gb flash memory, and a 350 mAh lithium ion battery, all hidden inside the frame.
It's Bluetooth and Wi-
Fi supports instant media transfer to computers and most iPhone and Android devices.
With the Eyez mobile app, you can broadcast video clips to your favorite social networking sites in real time.
This makes it similar to Gaga glasses, because what you show is a video view of what you see, and only you control who sees it, rather than getting a creepy look from passers-by on the street.
Don't worry about helping the money if you want a pair --
They have exceeded their target of $55,000 for more than $170,000.
Instead, pay $149. 99 pre-
Before July 31, the order price for Kickstarter went back to $199. 99 MSRP.