




I recently spent a week testing the 2.7K Mini FPV Eyeglasses to see if a wearable camera could actually provide usable footage without looking like a bulky piece of tech. These glasses integrate a surprisingly capable micro-camera into a frame that feels like standard eyewear, allowing for genuine first-person perspective recording.
The build quality is surprisingly sturdy for a lightweight device, balancing the weight of the battery and camera without feeling too heavy on the bridge of the nose. The frames feature a sleek finish and come with anti-glare blue light blocking lenses, making them comfortable for extended wear. The integration of the micro-camera is discreet, ensuring you can capture footage without drawing unnecessary attention in public spaces.
Setting up the WiFi connection via the dedicated app was straightforward, allowing me to view and manage files directly on my phone. While there is a slight learning curve to framing your shots perfectly by just turning your head, the process becomes second nature after a few attempts. It is an incredibly convenient way to document trips or DIY projects where holding a phone simply isn't an option.
These glasses are perfect for vloggers, sports enthusiasts, and hobbyists looking to capture immersive first-person footage on a budget.
Overall, I give these glasses a 4.52 out of 5 for their impressive balance of functionality and style. At a $79.00 price point, they represent a fantastic value for anyone wanting to experiment with FPV video recording without investing in expensive equipment.