In case you haven't heard, Snapchat now sells camera-equipped sunglasses called Spectacles.
The glasses, which record video to be shared through the Snapchat app, were first announced in September and officially went on sale Thursday.
Spectacles cost $130 and are initially being sold only through pop-up vending machines across the U.S.
Snapchat has been secretly working on these glasses for years, dating back to its acquisition of a small startup called Vergence Labs in 2014.
Here's everything you need to know about how Spectacles work and how to buy them:
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Spectacles cost $130 and come in three colors: black, teal, and coral.
They record 10-second video clips with a 115-degree-angle lens, which is supposed to mimic how the human eye sees through a circular field of view.
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel recounted a hiking trip he took while wearing the glasses to The Journal:
"I could see my own memory, through my own eyes—it was unbelievable. It’s one thing to see images of an experience you had, but it’s another thing to have an experience of the experience. It was the closest I’d ever come to feeling like I was there again.”
Videos you take with Spectacles are sent to the Memories section of the Snapchat app. From there you can edit clips and send them to friends or your story.
Spectacles sync footage with the Snapchat app over Bluetooth. To sync HD video, you have to sync via a connected WiFi network.
You can use Spectacles while unpaired from your phone. When you get back into pairing range, footage will sync into Memories.
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