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New Snap Spectacles hands-on: Worth it?

2018-04-26
hey it's Casey from the verge and these are spectacles version 2.0 now if you followed spectacles history you know it's been a little bit rocky snap wound up writing down more than 42 million dollars because it made more of these that make it sell and even worse from snaps perspective is that people who bought spectacles didn't really use them for very long according to a report less than 50% of people who bought these were still using them a month later so why is snap trying again well they think they've managed to solve customers biggest complaints about version one that they were too bulky that it was too hard to transfer videos from the glasses to your phone and that they couldn't take photos here is version one and you can see that this is just a heavier version of spectacles the piece where the arm meets the lens has a really kind of bulky piece where all of the internals of the camera are located and here I have version two and as soon as you pick it up you notice the difference in weight that piece where all the internals of the cameras are located it is much smaller and it just generally feels lighter when you put them on your face even with all the miniaturization that snap did for this version of spectacles battery life is about to save 70 video snaps with even more snaps if you're taking photos and the case is much smaller this time around - so here I have the case for version 1 and here's the case for room 2 lot smaller a lot lighter and if you have a big pocket this version probably actually fits in it spectacles still work the same in this case actually is how you charged your respect it also just by resting the glasses inside it has a little contact point here where it charges your glasses up to four times on a single charge of the case and to figure out how much battery life you have left get us double tap on the lens and they'll show you by how many lights go around the circle the reporting works the same as well you have a big button on top you tap it it reports 10 seconds of a snap if you want to extend your snap you can tap it two more times for a snap that's up to 30 seconds long the new feature this time around though is photo mode so the first version only took video this version takes photos to do that all you do is press down for a second wait for the blink and then release your finger you've taken a high-definition photo and I should say something about definition to last time around you have the option of shooting in standard definition this time around both your photos and videos will all be shot in HD pixel density is about 25% greater than it was in version ones of course a signature feature of spectacles was that it shot videos in a circular format and as you would move your phone around you could shift the perspective as you were looking that returns this time around for both photos and videos and so when you go to export them you'll see that all of your photos and videos have a little white border around them another nice feature of version 2 is that these things are water-resistant so you can jump into a pool jump into the ocean and not worry that they're gonna break and the case is splash proof so you can go ahead and bring that to the pool and just not worry about it snapchat has also worked on the transfer process if you own version one you know the worst thing about them was how long it took to get your snaps from your glasses on to your phone snaps worked on the transfer technology and it now says that the transfer is three to four times faster than it was originally the basic method for doing it is still the same after you pair your spectacles you go into memories where your old snaps are stored tap an import button then your phone has to join a Wi-Fi network set up by spectacles and only then will the snaps transfer from the glasses on to your phone it goes a little bit faster than that makes it sound but it's definitely not painless my dream version of spectacles would transfer automatically these spectacles just aren't there yet I was a fan of the original spectacles even though they didn't sell that well but it's also true that I didn't use mine for very long after the first month that I bought them are these gonna be any different well I don't know on one hand they look really good I like some of the design details here there's this kind of tapering color where it moves from black and to clear as you move down the the length of the arm there are two microphones in this version which means that there will be less wind noise if you're recording outdoors and frankly they just look like designer sunglasses which they should be they cost a hundred and fifty dollars that's 20 more dollars than they cost last time also if you use prescription or polarized lenses and you live in the United States when you go to buy your spectacles on spectacles calm you can specify that you want those lenses and snapshots working with a third-party provider to let you get those lenses put directly into your spectacles when they ship to your house so on the other hand I'm not sure this is the product that's gonna launch snap all the way into the mainstream this is a really nice refinement / version one but if you're not a heavy user of snapchat it's not immediately clear to me why you would rush out and buy them still I think Snap is smart to bet on hardware its competitors like to copy every single thing it does and if Snap wants to stay relevant it has to be different say what you will about spectacles there's nothing else like them hey guys thanks for watching if you want more Verge content smash that like button fam like and subscribe sound off in the comments peace and chicken grease
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