This is one of the worst gadgets I've tested in 2022!

2 years ago
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Today I'm reviewing the wearable PogoCam that attaches to any pair of glasses to provide video on the go. It came out a couple years ago and was originally about $100-$150. I bought it for $15 - and it still seems overpriced. Be sure to read the Amazon comments on this one! ( https://geni.us/pogocam )

It's a minor point, but some sources say it powers off after 1 minute, but I timed it at 90 seconds, so I'm not sure why there is a difference there.

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0:00 Intro & Unboxing
2:16 Overview
4:23 Using the camera, pt 1
5:22 Audio and Video Tests
6:24 Using the camera, pt 2
8:01 Pros and Cons

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