...quick video from the car this morning driving to the office. Thank god I don't have to deal with Austin traffic everyday...so bad now...please don't move here.
PS-the video is only 1 minute long but i borked something in my video editor so it built out a 3 minute file. Nothing to see but black screen for a bit after the 1 minute mark...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5tM2OfzZPc&feature=youtu.be
Pirep so far...
Seem to be built OK to me...I have a decent sized head I'd guess...maybe a bit bigger than average the the glasses are comfortable. They grip a little tight just above the ears and there's really no option to stretch them out so you just have to deal with it.
Sunglasses are actually pretty decent. It comes with some clear lenses you can use as well. After a bit I didn't notice they were on. Quality seems pretty decent...make sure when you hit the YouTube video to dial in 1080p.
You can change various settings on them by modifying a settings.txt file. It's pretty easy...use 1 for 1080p and 0 for 720p, etc...
Easy to charge, comes with a micro-SD card. If you plug the USB end into your computer it will open in file explorer and you can download/watch video from there.
Audio seems decent. I had the stereo cranked in my car to see how bad it would distort and it wasn't horrible. Obviously in the cockpit the audio will pretty much be unusable when the engine is running. Audio volume is adjustable via the settings file though - but I probably won't mess with it.
Should be fun to add it to the couple cameras I fly with from time to time. Be a nice perspective. Early on in my training I attached my nFlightcam to my Zulu's for a couple flights and got some good footage.
More later...