Monday, 4 June 2012

Pivothead review: videos eyeglasses for (reasonably) discreet POV clips

 Pivothead review video recording eyewear for reasonably discrete POV clips

We will not mince words -- the Pivothead Durango possess a decidedly "sporty" style that most likely will not win it a lot of fans. But, if you are looking for some POV video action, odds are style is not particularly at the top of your listing of must-have features. They've the look of low-key, but bulky Oakley imitations. However, if you are sailing yourself lower a hill on snowboard, how awesome your specs look is most likely secondary to recording top quality video and absorbing a beating. So, we promise, this is actually the last you'll learn about how unsightly this stuff are. (And they're exactly that -- ugly.) When you mind beyond the break we'll have video samples, photo samples and area tests, but nary a thing about how exactly embarrassing it's just to walk around in public places with one of these on. Promise. So, come along below once we put Pivothead's video shades through their paces.

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