These LINE Friends camera sunglasses have bear and bunny ears

But the TONOT glasses also support up to 90 minutes of non-stop live streaming, albeit at a rather low resolution of 640p. They also have a slightly wider view of 120° compared to 105° for Spectacles.
The glasses are selling on JD.com for 1199 yuan (US$174). One customer review says they feel a bit heavy (they weigh 46g, around the same as Spectacles and comparable to a regular pair of glasses) -- and couldn’t take videos or pictures in low light conditions.It’s not the first pair of camera glasses to come out of China this year. Last month Kuaishou, the short video app known overseas as Kwai, introduced its own pair that looked very much like Snap Spectacles. The Kwai glasses can live-stream through the Kwai app.
Despite the initial hype, demand for Spectacles fell flat when they were released in 2016. In May, Snap followed up with a new version that’s water-resistant and a little lighter. CEO Even Spiegel said this month he remains confident about the product.
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