Scenario Test Results
1. Daylight Walking (9/10) — 1080p at 30fps with stabilization produces smooth, vibrant footage. The 155-degree ultrawide lens captures immersive POV without excessive distortion.
2. Low Light Evening (7/10) — Quality drops noticeably at dusk. Noise appears and stabilization gets jittery. Usable for memories but not cinematic.
3. Indoor Party (8/10) — Mixed lighting handled competently. The mic array captures ambient audio well, though directional pickup works best when facing speakers.
4. Cycling (6/10) — Stabilization struggles with vibration at higher speeds. Wind noise on mics is significant.
5. Cooking (10/10) — Hands-free POV of cooking is where smart glasses shine. 60-second capture via touch button is ideal for recipe videos.
6. Concert (8/10) — Audio compression handles loud environments well. Fixed-focus limits distant shots, but close POV is fantastic.
7. Dog Park (9/10) — Following a running dog in POV produces hilarious footage. Stabilization keeps up with quick head movements.
8. Driving POV (5/10) — Glare and reflections are issues. Polarized lenses create problems. Better for passenger recording.
9. Talking Head (7/10) — Fixed wide-angle creates unnatural POV distance for interviews. Better for vlogging than professional use.
10. Kids Playing (10/10) — The killer app. Capturing kids at eye level without holding a phone is transformative. Natural reactions, priceless footage.
Overall: excellent for casual spontaneous video in good light. Not replacing your mirrorless camera, but capturing moments your phone never could — because you’re living them.


