Description
Memory Is Fragile. Footage Is Not.
The Gaze Recorder does something no handheld camera, no helmet-mounted GoPro, no drone can do: it records exactly what you see, from your exact perspective, without demanding that you hold anything, aim anything, or look like a cinematographer while you do it. These are glasses. You put them on your face. And from that moment, every vista, every handshake, every child's first bike ride, every mountain descent, every evidence-grade documentation of an incident — all of it is captured at 1080p, stabilized, and stored on a microSD card smaller than your thumbnail. The camera is not an accessory. It is an extension of your field of view.
Inside the right temple: a wide-angle lens, an image sensor tuned for daylight and low-light performance, a WiFi module for live streaming and wireless file transfer, and a battery that records continuously for 90 minutes — or all day in motion-activated standby. The glasses themselves weigh 38 grams. They look like sunglasses. Specifically, they look like the kind of sunglasses worn by people who do not want to be asked about their sunglasses. The buttons — power, shutter, WiFi toggle — are recessed into the frame, operable by touch alone. No one watching you will see you press anything. The blue indicator LED can be disabled entirely for truly candid documentation. This is not spy gear. It is discretion as a design principle.
The companion app (iOS and Android) turns your phone into a live viewfinder, a media library, and an editing suite. Transfer footage over WiFi — no cables. Trim, stabilize, and export clips directly from the app. The Gaze Recorder supports loop recording (overwrite oldest files when the card is full), motion detection (record only when something changes in frame), and photo capture at 12MP stills. The lens is positioned to minimize parallax error — what you see in the viewfinder of your own eyes is approximately what the camera records, not a foot higher or two inches to the left. This matters for sports documentation, for instructional content, for the musician recording their own hands on an instrument. The perspective is first-person, in the truest sense.
The best camera is the one you don't have to remember to use.
Key Features
- ✦ 1080p HD video recording at 30fps — true first-person perspective with minimal parallax
- ✦ Built-in WiFi module — live preview, wireless file transfer to iOS/Android app
- ✦ Ultra-lightweight 38g frame — indistinguishable from standard sunglasses in wear and appearance
- ✦ 90-minute continuous recording — motion-activated standby mode for all-day use
- ✦ 12MP still photo capture — single-press shutter button, hands-free operation
- ✦ Loop recording + motion detection — set-and-forget documentation modes
- ✦ Polarized UV400 lenses — functional sunglasses with full UV protection, not costume props
Technical Specifications
- Video Resolution: 1920×1080p @ 30fps (H.264 Encoding)
- Photo Resolution: 12 Megapixels (4032×3024)
- Lens: Wide-Angle, 120° Field of View, f/2.0 Aperture
- Storage: MicroSD Card, Supports up to 128GB (Class 10 or Higher Recommended)
- Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n (2.4GHz) — Direct Phone Connection
- Battery: 400mAh Li-Polymer, 90-Minute Continuous Recording
- Charging: Micro-USB, 1.5 Hours to Full Charge
- Weight: 38g (1.34 oz)
- Lens Type: Polarized UV400, Anti-Glare, Scratch-Resistant Coating
- Recording Modes: Continuous, Loop Recording, Motion Detection, Photo Burst
Application Scenarios
The Gaze Recorder serves distinct communities that value hands-free perspective capture. Action Sports: cyclists, motorcyclists, skiers, and climbers get POV footage without helmet mounts or chest harnesses — the glasses stay on during motion, recording exactly what the athlete sees through the course. Content Creation: musicians filming their own hand technique, chefs demonstrating knife skills, mechanics documenting disassembly for reassembly reference — any task requiring two hands benefits from a camera that follows the eyes. Professional Documentation: insurance adjusters, property inspectors, law enforcement, and field researchers use the Gaze Recorder for evidence-grade scene documentation that leaves both hands free for tools and notes. Travel and Events: record a walking tour, a concert, a family gathering — be present in the moment while the moment records itself. The glasses charge via standard Micro-USB and accept any microSD card up to 128GB (approximately 12 hours of footage at 1080p).
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I wear these as regular sunglasses when not recording?
A: Yes, and that is the point. The lenses are polarized UV400 with anti-glare coating — fully functional sunglasses with complete UV protection. When the camera is off, the Gaze Recorder is indistinguishable from a quality pair of sport sunglasses. You can wear them all day for eye protection and only activate recording when you need it.
Q: Is there a visible recording light? Can it be turned off?
A: A small blue LED indicator on the inside of the right temple is visible to the wearer but not to people facing you. For situations where even this internal indicator is distracting (theater performances, wildlife observation), the LED can be disabled in the companion app settings. We encourage users to be aware of local laws regarding recording consent in their jurisdiction.
Q: How does the footage look in low light — evening rides, indoor events?
A: The f/2.0 aperture and sensor gain control perform adequately in twilight and moderate indoor lighting (restaurants, conference rooms, living rooms). In near-darkness — unlit streets, campfires only, dark clubs — expect visible noise and reduced detail, as with any action-camera-class sensor. The Gaze Recorder is optimized for daylight and well-lit indoor use. It is not a night-vision device.
Q: Can I live-stream from the glasses?
A: The WiFi connection supports real-time video preview in the companion app (useful for framing), but sustained live-streaming to platforms like YouTube or Twitch requires a third-party RTMP streaming app on the phone that can ingest the glasses' video feed. The glasses themselves do not stream directly to the internet — they connect to your phone, which can then stream.
Q: Are prescription lenses available?
A: The Gaze Recorder ships with standard polarized lenses. The frame is compatible with most optical labs for prescription lens replacement — consult your optometrist. The camera module is housed in the temple, not the lens, so lens replacement does not affect recording functionality. Alternatively, contact lens wearers can use the Gaze Recorder as-is with their contacts.
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