I was looking for an pair of sunglasses with integrated speakers when these popped up in the recommended items. I thought, why not. So, the arrived early, I charged them overnight and started the setup. The description said they were NEW, however the only thing that was in the plastic bags was the included 8GB SD card. The glasses were in the foam packing inserts, butt the plastic bags were in the included case.Since there was no documentation included, I had to muddle through the BT setup process. I finally got them connected to my phone and the speakers were very disappointing. I was able to have a phone conversation with them, but the other party said I sounded far away.OK, well I bought them for the camera. I formatted the SD card, inserted it into the glasses and started playing with the camera. It takes good pictures and the video is decent quality. These will work great for outdoor activities where you don't want to mount a camera or hold one. I can't wait to take them on a ride to see how that turns out.Update: I have recorded a couple of days. The video quality is very good. The recordings are broken up into 10 minute segments and stored on the microSD card.Overall, I am happy with the video. I will probably not be using the speakers or the microphone in the call functions.These video glasses were listed as GoVision SOL 1080p with Bluetooth speaker model.What arrived was an entirely different model. No Bluetooth speakers -- not that I wanted nor needed Bluetooth.I wanted video-recording sunglasses to record first-person action sports. Point is, the supplier sent an item that even their own packing list said was wrong.Nonetheless, I tried to get them working, without success.Cons:1. USB connectivity is via an oddball Micro USB 2.0 cable that's got a micro sized 8-pin USB connector on the glasses end that is unreliable. Had to wiggle it just right for it to register.1a. The micro USB 2.0 cable is too short to be useful.2. Glasses never went into record (video or stills), even after indicating being fully charged; and after performing a pushbutton reset; and after verifying the supplied 8GB micro SD card was seated properly.3. Video, if it did record (which it never did), is 4:3 aspect ratio -- 1440 wide x 1080 high. So it's technically HD, but the world quit using 4:3 aspect ratio about 15 years ago. Every camera on every smartphone records 16:9 aspect ratio. There are literally millions of tiny cameras on the market. They must have gotten these old designs for free, then built them into sunglasses, then tried to sell them as cutting edge. Fail.4. Based on YouTube footage I saw, there is no image stabilization. You'll need to hold your head still to get a good image.5. Item appeared to have been opened before. Small things were missing -- like the twist tie on the USB cable and the touted cleaning cloth.Pros:1. Glasses appeared to be durable, with good lenses.2. Hard case is nice.3. Rubber-covered temples are adjustable (bendable) to tighten the glasses to your head.Bottom line:Fiddled with the glasses for a couple hours. They never worked. Sent them back the same day.Failed at its core designed purpose-- glasses sold to record video did not record video.This may be why the model name contains "SOL."I like the video I didn't like the BluetoothIt worked once and only once. Upon next 2 attempts it would not power on. Plus the frame cracked above the nose. It's a good idea but falls way short. It's also very frustrating to use when it actually did work. Hard to tell if it is on when it is sunny outside (when else would you wear them). Had to keep taking off to see if it was recording. It has speakers, not sure why it can't just tell you it is recording/not recording. I got as a father's day gift, nothing but frustration.I purchased this pair of GoVison 1080p HD video subnglasses a few weeks ago. Initially tyhe video recording worked extremely, however my biggest complaint is having these glasses for a few weeks, it started to break apart on me in the area near the eye brow and the nose rim. The plastic material is hard plastic and brittle. I would advise if anyone is interested in purchasing these glasses for over $100.00, DO NOT PURCHASE, YOUR WASTING YOUR MONEY, YOYU CAN GET CHEAPER GLASSES THAT DO THE EXACT SAMETHING AND CONSTRUCTED BETTER. I am giving this product a very low rating for most areas due to the poor quality construct6ion.Nice concept but not really worth the price. Speakers are poop, very poor quality. The front sun glasses are nice. Soon as you power on it starts recording. You can't pay attention to the lights for when it's on, stops, camara, etc when driving, riding, biking. I personally would not recommend to people I know.Wife loves them and has used them a couple of times already. Only complaint is that the speakers can be heard by everyone, not just the person wearing them.You really have to be careful that it is recording. when I had someone else wear them so i could be insome of the shots they missed them all. otherwise worked great. they dont do well in direct sun. so I kept a hat on when wearing them.Very poor in low AND medium light. Not bad on a sunny clear day. Low light performance is very choppy.Look great. Can’t wait to try them outVery disappointing for price. Uncomfortable, bulky and can’t seem to keep battery charged long enuf to enjoy.tj defectueux