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Sportsman Eyewear for hands-free recording

Sportsman Eyewear for hands-free recording

Love recording video, but sometimes need to do so with both of your hands occupied? Enter the Sportsman Eyewear which will come in green or yellow lenses with enough memory to record up to 3 hours worth of 720 x 480 resolution video thanks to an included 4GB microSD memory card. Too bad that is further limited by its 2 hours battery lifespan on a full charge. Should video not be your thing, it can handle 3-megapixel stills. Prices start from $269 upwards, depending on the model of your choice.

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