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OhO Smart Ski Goggles combine cutting-edge 4K Ultra HD camera technology with rugged, impact-resistant design and advanced anti-fog UV-protected lenses. Lightweight and helmet-compatible, these goggles offer seamless recording with rechargeable battery support and expandable storage, making them the ultimate companion for professional and passionate winter sports enthusiasts who demand both performance and style on the slopes.










| ASIN | B07K8KVBM4 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #643,349 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,414 in Snow Sports Goggles |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (41) |
| Date First Available | November 7, 2018 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | S6-Multicolor-w/o |
| Manufacturer | OhO sunshine |
| Product Dimensions | 7.17 x 3.23 x 4.09 inches |
E**.
Not Perfect, But Quite Good
The first thing I noticed when opening these is that they're the real deal. These aren't toy-like at all... they are lightweight but feel solid and serious. Also, in my opinion, they're good looking goggles that wouldn't be embarrassing to wear on the slopes. There's nothing in the fit and finish or the comfort that left me wishing something were different. Optically, they're excellent... crisp and clear. Straight lines don't look wiggly looking through them, so they aren't going to give you eye-strain after wearing them for a day. These are not polarized. Some people prefer polarized goggles, but those make it difficult to see screens on your devices... things like phones and smart watches. So these have that plus as well. Mine came partially charged with 20 minutes of juice, a 32 GB micro SD card, a second battery with charger, a cloth case that doubles as a fingerprint remover, and a pretty nice semi rigid carrying case. I would probably replace the micro SD card with a larger capacity one. The card is difficult to insert and remove, at least with my big stubby fingers. But once it's in, you can leave it in. However, making the clearances a little easier for dealing with the SD card is the first suggestion I have to improve these. In practice, these are easy to use, easy to hit the buttons even with gloves on. The instructions are dead simple. There is an LED indicator in the corner of your field of view that tells you if the unit is on and whether you're filming. I love this part... I don't get this kind of feedback from my Go Pro because, mounted on my helmet, I can't see it. There's also feedback when you start or stop filming or take a picture. It's sort of like the vibrator on a cell phone. It works and it's not irritating, but it does sound a little cheesy and you can hear it at the beginning of every video. This is likely because of how the buzzing vibrates through the lightweight material. Not a big deal, but you'll want to cut the first 3 seconds of anything you film. One thing that I found irritating is the process for changing the settings like resolution and frame rate. To do this, you must edit a text file that sits at the root of the SD card. This may or may not be an issue for you. If you're the sort of person who's fine editing an .ini file, and if you like to pick one setting and stick with it, there's no problem. But if I were to give these to my wife, for instance, they would have to stay on the default settings because to be real, she would never edit a text file to change settings. Also, if you're out skiing, the settings you have are the settings you're using, unless you bring your laptop to the slopes. In practice, it's probably not a big deal, but I think the Go Pro has this beat in this regard. Another issue I ran into is glasses. I had hoped that small glasses would fit under the goggles but no. I can't imagine any glasses small enough to fit. In practice, I wear contact lenses when doing things like skiing, but it would be nice to have the flexibility to be able to wear glasses. I guess the small size is the price you pay for fashion. I haven't had a chance to take these skiing yet, but will update next time I hit the slopes. I did use them in a variety of activities like bike riding on a wet morning and walking the dogs, just to see if I could get them to fog up, and determine if they are comfortable over time. They are as comfortable as any goggles and didn't fog. Also, the sound recording quality is phenomenal... much better than my go pro session. The still images it makes are a little over sharpened. You wouldn't want to print and frame them, but they're more than adequate for sharing on social media. I would say, if you're in the niche of people who can use something like these, then they are a pretty good bet. They aren't perfect, but they're good, and they'll get the job done well.
A**R
Best video goggle I've owned.
After using these goggles for a full ski weekend, I would happily give a 5 star review. They are lightweight and comfortable, unlike the last set I owned. The buttons are easy to use, even with ski gloves. The audible beep and vibration make the recording process seemless. Downloading the SD card was effortless and the video quality was also much better than I was used to. Set up was easy as well. Battery life was excellent, I only needed one charge per day, but it was nice to know I had a backup if necessary. If I could make a suggestion, it would be that I would like to have some different lens alternatives. Other than that, these did exactly what I hoped, and a great value for the money.
A**R
Not user friendly
No guidance in getting them to work. App? Video? Not impressed. Garbage purchase. Lens easily scratched and not easy to buy another. Going to Steep and Cheap to buy something else and getting a GoPro.
L**.
Great Concept, But Hard to Control
I was really excited about these ski goggles with a built-in 4K camera, but unfortunately, I ended up returning them. The idea is great, and the video quality is decent, but there were a few key issues that made them frustrating to use. Pros: ✔️ The 4K video quality is good, capturing clear footage. ✔️ Comfortable fit and lightweight design. ✔️ Expected that you can’t see the video in real-time, but that’s understandable for this type of product. Cons: ❌ The biggest issue is that the start and stop recording buttons are hard to control. I often had no idea when the video was actually recording. ❌ Many of my videos started or ended unintentionally because of how sensitive the button was. ❌ The video was shaky, but that’s expected since it's mounted on the head. ❌ The buttons are difficult to press when wearing gloves. ❌ There’s a bit of a learning curve to using the product properly. Overall, I love the concept, and if the controls were more user-friendly, I would have kept it. But without a clear way to know when it's recording, it was too unreliable for me. Hopefully, future versions improve this!
R**S
No replacement battery???
What's the point of having a replaceable battery that can't be purchased? No part or identifying number on the battery anywhere. Can't find a replacement for it anywhere.
D**D
L'ho appena ricevuta. Molto bella non vedo l'ora di provarla in montagna. Ho provato a fare qualche video e la qualità è piuttosto buona. Funzionamento davvero facile e comodo quando si scia. Ho avuto piccolo problema perché non c'era la batteria di ricambio ma il venditore velocissimo me ne ha spedite altre tre. Servizio assistenza Amazon e venditore davvero fantastici
I**E
Got this for a gift and I didn't care if it turned out to be gimmicky. In the end, while it definitely cannot replace other better ways to record some slopes, it's a great low effort way to capture some unexpected moments. Would for sure recommend it for a gift idea, but less so for a personal purchase.
M**T
Ottica più che buona Visuale ampia Comandi comodi da usare anche con i guanti Sarebbe stato utile avere visiere di varia intensità