US-based social media company ZionEyez has introduced a pair of £92 glasses that can record what the user sees through his eyes and then upload it via a Bluetooth connection on Facebook in real-time.The frames of the glasses are fitted with a camera so small and located where the right arm joins the main frame, that it is impossible to detect that filming is going on.With a battery back up of three hours, they provide sufficient time to record activities and events before the user has to stop and recharge. There is an 8GB memory card and a USB port for charging and downloading images onto the computer.The glasses have 100 pc UVA/UVB and tinted lenses and can be replaced with prescription lenses whenever required. ZionEyez has claimed that its product is a major advancement because “many recorded video streams are short, largely because it is uncomfortable for users to continuously hold their cameras up for longer than a few minutes”.“Imagine yourself recording exactly what your "Eyez" see, whether it be worldly travels or a college lecture, no memorable event will be lost,” the Daily Mail quoted the company as saying.“No other product in existence can deliver you such a first person video recording experience,” the company added.

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