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heavyboots ,
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Too bad they didn’t take a shot with the recording light on—I’m curious how obvious it is so I know what to look for in the future.

Pons_Aelius ,

It should be a flashing light. Much easier to see even if it is quite dim as our eyes notice a change is brightness much better than absolute brightness.

autotldr Bot ,

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Just prior to writing this, I slipped a pair on, before the JFK airport mobility cart drove my sciatica-ridden ass to the gate.

In front of this is a dock with two charging pins that lie flush with a pair of contact pads hidden on the underside of the glasses’ bridge, held in place with magnets and a small tab.

As the company notes, “Battery life varies by use, configuration, settings and many other factors.” That’s the case with all tech, of course, but I did notice that video is a power drainer.

The temples are thicker than most sunglasses — to be expected, seeing as how they contain the speakers and other components (there’s a transparent option, if you want to see for yourself) — but again, the designers have done a good job keeping size down, all things considered.

The light will blink white when receiving a call, do a single flash when taking a photo and glow steadily when recording.

It’s worth noting that future updates will bring more value to the device, including sign translation (through voice) and the ability to identify landmarks in front of you.


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