The Frame Lens | HD Smart Video Recording Sunglasses with WiFi

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Description

Memory Is the Only Evidence That Matters.

The Frame Lens collapses the distinction between eyewear and documentation. Its forward-facing 1080p wide-angle camera — embedded invisibly in the bridge — captures 30 frames per second onto onboard storage, triggered by a single touch on the temple arm. There is no screen, no viewfinder, and no telltale recording light that broadcasts your intent to the world. You wear these glasses. You tap the arm. And everything you see is committed to evidence. For motorcyclists who need hands-free accident documentation, for cyclists navigating hostile traffic, for outdoor athletes who want their POV without a helmet mount, this is the camera that disappears until you need the footage.

Beyond passive recording, the Frame Lens carries a WiFi radio that pairs with your smartphone to offload footage, stream a live viewfinder, and adjust settings — resolution, frame rate, loop recording, and motion detection — through a companion app. The optical-grade UV400 polarized lenses block 99% of UVA/UVB radiation while maintaining zero perceptible tint in indoor lighting. The frame is TR90 thermoplastic: lighter than acetate, more flexible than polycarbonate, and memory-retentive enough to survive a handlebar-height drop onto concrete. This is not a camera you wear. It is a witness you deploy.

The best camera is the one you are already wearing.

Key Features

1080p wide-angle forward-facing camera with 30 fps recording — embedded in bridge, invisible profile
Single-touch temple-arm activation — no screen, no viewfinder, no recording indicator light
WiFi connectivity for smartphone live-view, footage offload, and setting configuration via companion app
UV400 polarized lenses — 99% UVA/UVB blockage with minimal indoor tint
TR90 thermoplastic frame — lightweight (28 g), flexible, memory-retentive, impact-resistant
Onboard storage with loop-recording and motion-detection modes
IPX4 splash-resistant — operational in rain and high-humidity environments

Technical Specifications

    Camera Resolution
    1920 × 1080 (Full HD), 30 fps, H.264 encoding
    Lens Angle
    120° wide-angle, f/2.0 aperture, fixed focus (0.5 m to infinity)
    Storage
    Onboard 32 GB eMMC (approx. 4 hours of 1080p footage), non-expandable
    Battery
    280 mAh lithium-polymer, 90 minutes continuous recording, 48 h standby
    Charging
    Magnetic pogo-pin USB cable, 0–100% in approximately 60 minutes
    Connectivity
    2.4 GHz WiFi (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth 4.2 for audio/remote shutter
    Lenses
    UV400 polarized, anti-reflective coating, interchangeable (included: smoke, clear, yellow night-driving)
    Frame Material
    TR90 thermoplastic, 28 g total weight
    Water Resistance
    IPX4 splash-resistant (rain, sweat, spray)
    Audio
    Built-in MEMS microphone, mono recording synchronized with video

Application Scenarios

The Frame Lens addresses a fundamental problem: critical moments — a road accident, a wildlife encounter, an athletic achievement — happen when your hands are occupied and your phone is in a pocket. Its primary use case is hands-free documentation for two-wheeled commuters (motorcyclists, cyclists, e-scooter riders) who need always-on evidence recording without a helmet-mounted GoPro that screams 'I am filming.' Beyond transportation, the glasses serve outdoor athletes (runners, climbers, kayakers), security-conscious pedestrians in unfamiliar urban environments, and content creators who want authentic first-person POV without the friction of a handheld rig. In every scenario, the glasses are not a camera — they are an invisible documentation layer that disappears into daily wear until the moment they become irreplaceable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I know the camera is recording without a screen or indicator light?

A: A short haptic vibration on the temple arm confirms recording start/stop. For extended recording sessions, the companion app provides a live viewfinder and battery/recording status via WiFi connection to your phone.

Q: Can I wear prescription lenses with the Frame Lens?

A: The Frame Lens ships with non-prescription UV400 lenses. However, the lens mounting system is compatible with standard optician fittings — you can have prescription lenses cut to the Frame Lens template at any optical shop. An adapter template is included in the box.

Q: How does the footage transfer to my phone, and what file format does it use?

A: Footage is stored as .MP4 (H.264) files and transfers to your phone via WiFi through the companion app at approximately 8–10 MB/s. The app also supports auto-offload when the glasses are charging, and you can select specific clips by timestamp rather than dumping the entire storage.

Q: Is the 90-minute battery life sufficient for a full day of riding?

A: For continuous recording, 90 minutes covers most urban commutes. For longer rides, the loop-recording mode overwrites oldest footage when storage is full, ensuring the most recent 4 hours of footage is always preserved. The glasses can also record while charging from a handlebar-mounted USB power bank via the magnetic cable.

Q: Are the glasses comfortable for all-day wear?

A: At 28 grams — roughly the weight of two AA batteries — the TR90 frame exerts minimal pressure on the nose bridge and temples. The flexible arms accommodate head widths from 135–155 mm. For most users, the glasses are comfortable for 6–8 hours of continuous wear, comparable to a quality pair of everyday sunglasses.

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

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Ryan C.
These paid for themselves on day one

I was sideswiped by a car merging into my bike lane last week. The driver claimed I was at fault until I showed the footage from my Frame Lens to the officer. Crystal clear license plate, the car crossing the lane line, everything. The glasses themselves are comfortable enough that I forget I'm wearing them — they feel like regular sunglasses. If you ride a bike in city traffic, these are not optional equipment. They're essential.

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Olivia M.
Discreet and capable, app needs work

I use these for cycling and they're great — lightweight, stay put on bumpy roads, and the video quality is surprisingly good for a bridge-mounted camera. The haptic feedback for recording start/stop is subtle but effective. My only critique is the companion app: it's functional but the UI feels dated and WiFi transfer can be finicky if your phone switches networks mid-transfer. The hardware, however, is excellent.

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Alex W.
Motorcycle commute documented, finally

I commute 40 minutes each way on a motorcycle and wanted dashcam-style protection without mounting a GoPro. The Frame Lens is exactly what I needed. The video quality is solid 1080p, the wide angle captures my full field of view, and nobody can tell I'm recording. Battery gets me through both legs of my commute. Footage transferred to my phone via WiFi in under 2 minutes. Peace of mind in a pair of sunglasses.

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