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TechTopia AI Smart Glasses — 8K Camera, 144 Language Translation, Bluetooth
TechTopia AI Smart Glasses — 8K Camera, 144 Language Translation, Bluetooth
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Smart glasses that look like normal sunglasses. 8K POV camera in the bridge, open-ear speakers in the arms, real-time AI translation in 144 languages via the app. Take calls, listen to music, capture moments — without lifting your phone.
Features
- 📸 8K POV camera — Hands-free photos and video, point-of-view perspective
- 🎧 Open-ear speakers — Hear music + the world around you — safer for cycling/walking
- 🌐 144-language live translate — Speak / hear / see translation via paired app
- 📞 Bluetooth 5.3 calls — Crystal clear voice via dual mics
- ☀ Polarized UV400 lens — Real sunglasses, real UV protection
Specs
- Camera: 8K still, 1080p video
- Audio: Open-ear speakers + dual mic array
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3, app-paired
- Battery: ~5 hours music, ~2 hours mixed
- Lens: Polarized, UV400
- Weight: ~50g
- Translation: 144 languages, app-powered
FAQ
Q: Are these prescription?
A: No — sunglasses only. Prescription inserts available aftermarket.
Q: Do they record without people knowing?
A: There's a small recording LED. Check local laws — recording without consent is illegal in most Aussie states.
Q: Battery life?
A: ~5 hours music-only, ~2 hours if doing video + calls. Charges via included case.
Free Australian shipping on orders over A$80. 30-day returns.
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Better than I expected at this price. Not a Ray-Ban Meta but 1/4 of the cost.
Use these for cycling — open ear means I hear traffic AND my podcast. Safer than AirPods.
Polarised lens is genuinely good. Could buy these as sunglasses alone and be happy.
Mic is clear enough for calls, my wife couldn't tell I wasn't on AirPods.
Battery lasts a full day of music + occasional photo.
8K POV camera is great for capturing moments without pulling my phone out.
Charging case is small and tidy. Easy travel.
Look like normal sunglasses, no one knows they're smart.
App took a min to figure out but works fine once paired.
Translation app worked surprisingly well in Vietnam — got me through ordering food, taxis, hotels.
