The 2.7K Mini FPV Eyeglasses represent a unique intersection of wearable tech and casual videography. I tested these glasses over the past week to see if they could actually deliver stable, usable footage in a compact, lightweight frame.
The build quality is surprisingly functional, featuring a lightweight frame that avoids the heavy, clunky feel of similar smart eyewear. The inclusion of an anti-glare, blue-light-blocking lens makes them comfortable for extended wear, and the integrated hardware is tucked away well enough to maintain a low profile.
Setting up the Wi-Fi connection through the dedicated app was straightforward, allowing for quick adjustments to recording settings on the fly. The learning curve is minimal, though users should expect some time to adjust their head movements to ensure the camera stays centered on their intended subjects.
This is the perfect gadget for creators and hobbyists who want to document their activities from a true first-person perspective without holding a camera.
Ultimately, these glasses earn a 4.52/5 rating for their impressive feature set packed into such a small form factor. For $79, they provide a fun, reliable, and highly convenient solution for anyone looking to capture high-definition video on the go.