Snap Sold Fewer Than 42K Spectacles, Down 35% In Q2 (androidheadlines.com) 50
The hype surrounding Snap's Spectacles appears to be dwindling. Their sales have decreased by 35 percent in the second quarter of the year, with the company's latest consolidated financial report revealing that its "Other" revenue amounted to $5.4 million over the three-month period ending June 30. Android Headlines reports: With Spectacles being the company's only miscellaneous endeavor at this point in time and sporting a $130 price tag that has yet to see any discounts, it seems that the Venice, Los Angeles-based social media giant managed to only sell approximately 41,500 units of its first wearable in Q2 2017. During the first quarter of the year that also disappointed investors, Snap's "Other" business category recorded a revenue of $8.3 million, suggesting that the firm managed to sell around 64,000 units. The overall commercial performance of Spectacles may still improve during the current quarter as Snap just recently made the smart sunglasses available on Amazon, in addition to partnering with a number of physical retailers. Likewise, the Snapbot vending machines selling Spectacles only started appearing in Europe in June and are still popping up in a number of major cities on the Old Continent, which is another factor that could help improve the sales figures of Snap's camera-equipped pair of sunglasses. Regardless, the current state of affairs is unlikely to please investors, especially in light of the fact that Snap recently proclaimed itself to be "a camera company," noting how Snapchat is just one aspect of its product vision that's meant to incorporate a wide variety of photography-oriented hardware.
Another glasshole bites the dust. (Score:1, Funny)
Maybe one could make a song from this theme :)
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Delusions of grandeur (Score:1)
'Snap recently proclaimed itself to be "a camera company,"'
I think Nikon and Canon for a start would have something to say about that. Snap is a dogears on photos company.
Oh (Score:2, Funny)
SNAP
Sell That Stock (Score:5, Funny)
It never was a smart long-term investment. Even their stock symbol was an indication.
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I didn't even know this product existed. Not that I'd have made a purchase, but still... shows how their marketing was horrid. I have a snapchat acct, but haven't used it in ages (they disabled use on rooted devices).
I'm surprised they sold any at all.
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Ditto.
I looked them up, and they have only one style, and it's kinda awful (IMO), and comes in 3 colors. They shoot a video (10-30 secs) when you push a button, and come with a charging case. Reviews have noted that they are heavy, bulky, and the camera bits block your view quite a bit.
I have no idea why anyone would buy this except for shits and giggles. Glasses with built in cameras have been around for over a decade, and generally make the camera blend in quite a bit better. Maybe they made the cameras s
And nothing of value was lost... (Score:2)
It's not the missing discounts (Score:2)
I wouldn't buy one either, if I saw people wearing them getting punched in the face in the pub.
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Poor build quality (Score:3)
I bought a pair and they Snapped.
A big flaw (Score:4, Interesting)
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HAVE, dummy.
Very good, grasshopper. I was afraid that you might have missed that one. You're well on your way to being a Slashdot grammar nazi.
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Those vending machines were just for hype. You've been able to buy Spectacles online for a long time now.
We got our phones. (Score:4, Insightful)
The problem with Google Glass, Snap Spectacles, iWatch... Is the fact that we are carrying around a computer that 20 years ago would be the size of 2 refrigerators (One for the computer, one for storage) With a full desk worth sensors and cameras. All this in a pocket sized computer that we call a telephone. For the most part it is convenient enough for most tasks, and these extra devices only add a marginal improvement factor, with a tradeoffs, that make them not so effective.
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Not at all. The problem is we still need our phones.
Smart glasses are where PDAs were 20 years ago. Not smart enough to be useful, Not smart enough to replace having to carry around something else, and technology not quite there yet to prevent them from being a major PITA.
I'm sure many people would rush at the opportunity to replace their smartphone with just a set of smart glasses, if they didn't look incredibly ugly, if they were useful, and if they could actually replace their smartphone.
Or maybe it was just an undesirable product? (Score:3)
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They're fugly as hell.
That's by design. They are anti-Google Glass stealth so as to make it plain when what they are and when they are in use.
Nobody wants to wear stupid glasses (Score:2)
People spend billions on alternatives to glasses. Hell they cut their eyes up so they don't have to deal with glasses and pay thousands of dollars for the procedures. I'm saving for implantable lenses..
Nobody will buy smart glasses. They are stupid.
There is no mass market application. None.
Stop wasting money!
Until these things can go on a lens that is implanted or contact, there isn't any compelling reason for the added hassle over a smartphone.
Sigh
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There is no mass market application. None.
What are you even saying. That because people don't want to wear corrective eyewear, there's no application for smart eye tech?
Completely misses the point. Smart eye tech is about technology than can (discretely) project visuals and (discretely) record from the user's perspective, at any time. It's not about using prescription glasses as a place to attach a camera. Actually needing corrective eyewear is orthogonal.
The hype surrounding Snap's Spectacles appears to (Score:2)
Uh-oh. I missed the hype. Again.
Craptacles (Score:3)
I ordered a pair of Snaptacles online when they became available. I figured Snap wouldn't be around for long and thought it would be a neat toy to add to my collection of failed/obsolete tech.
The problem is they just don't work. I carried mine for a day and took videos until I ran out of space. When I got home and tried to retrieve the videos through the Snap app it just says "Failed". There's no way to get the videos off the Spectacles! I did find a workaround by marking videos as favorites and then saving to my camera roll, but then I can't view the video in the Snap app.
Pairing was a nightmare. Why do I have to look at an image instead of doing the normal Bluetooth pairing procedure? The Spectacles refuse to pair with my Moto X Pure!
The Snap stories don't work properly. You can only create a single story from all of your recorded videos and anything you don't want to include gets deleted. Did none of the developers actually use the Spectacles?
Then you have the bare-bones functionality. There's no way to record continuous video. There's no way to take a picture instead of a video. There's no way to automatically take a Snap every X number of minutes. There's no way to trigger the Snaptacles from the app itself.