![]() ![]() To turn them off, press the same button and again receive both vibration and lights confirming your action. The glasses buzz and flash reassuringly and then go out. To turn them on, press a button on the inside of the left temple for about two seconds. (If anyone finds one, please let me know, it would be nice to be able to charge both temples simultaneously). ![]() Don't lose that little charging adapter thingy or the cable, they're not replaceable, they are proprietary USB formats that I wasn't able to find anywhere. ![]() The glasses come with two temples, one charging cable, and one charging adapter. The audio is clear and intelligible, no problems there. Of course, the video is better outdoors than indoors, with better contrast and less chroma noise, but as these don't come with tinted lenses I think they will primarily be used indoors. In my use, I found that the camera is aimed upward rel ative to what I'm looking at through the glasses, i.e., the video is shot at a higher angle than I think. Resolution-wise, you can't really expect a lot out of a tiny plastic lens, and the CG1000's are much like their competition, i.e., although the video is 1080p, the optical resolution is more like SD video, somewhat grainy (not unacceptably so) and not particularly sharp (again, not unacceptably so). Of course, one of the by-products of having an invisible lens is that the video is somewhat dark, but it's still usable. You can't even see the lens in the middle of the temples. Other than having a broader temple than most styles today, it's relatively undetectable. To start off with, it's a very discreet product. I've owned a couple pairs of CG1000's, and after trying a few of its competitors, it's one of the better products out there. ![]()
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