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OhO 4K Smart Ski Goggles combine cutting-edge 4K Ultra HD video recording with rugged, impact-resistant design and permanent anti-fog lenses. Designed for serious winter sports enthusiasts, these goggles offer full UV protection, helmet compatibility, and expandable memory support, making them the ultimate gear for capturing and conquering your mountain adventures.










| ASIN | B07Z1ZPNT1 |
| ASIN | B0GK94WS97 |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | Medium Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #433,928 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #610 in Snow Sports Goggles |
| Brand Name | OhO sunshine |
| Closure Type | Adjustable Strap |
| Color | Silver Lens - Wifi |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | ATV, Motorcycle, dirt bike |
| Customer Reviews | 3.1 3.1 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Date First Available | December 8, 2025 |
| Fit Type | Regular |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Neutral |
| Frame Material | Silicone |
| Frame Type | Rimless |
| Item Dimensions | 7.17 x 3.23 x 4.09 inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 49 Grams |
| Lens Coating | Impact Resistant Coating |
| Lens Color | mirrored |
| Lens Material | Tri-Acetate Cellulose (TAC) |
| Manufacturer | OhO sunshine |
| Material | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) |
| Model Name | Skyshot |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | S6 |
| Polarization Type | Polarized |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand wash with mild soap and lukewarm water. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Air dry. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Skiing |
| Size | Non-WiFi |
| Special Features | hd-movie |
| Sport Type | Skiing |
| Style | Casual |
| Style Number | S6 |
| UPC | 796168167784 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | true |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
J**C
These goggles did not work for me
These goggles never really worked for me. I charged them but when I actually used them the recording would stop after a few minutes which made them useless. I'm not sure if it was a battery issue or if it had issues with the memory card. I tried different cards and I got the same behavior (light patterns). I decided to return them and instead got wifi version with the blue/orange lenses and they have worked flawlessly.
R**Y
Awesome!
My husband loves these goggles, a little tight at the bridge of your nose but beautiful videos , pictures and easy to use
W**G
Great Video and Easy to Use
In my opinion, this camera goggle is the best way to capture your ski memories. It is easy to use and takes great video. My only complaint is that the reflective lens that comes with the goggle is too dark, otherwise I would have rated this product with 5 stars. OHO offers an orange lens that is great for all light conditions. Some of the purchase options on Amazon offer the orange lens. Get the orange lens. The field of view is restricted a bit on both sides due to the electronics of the camera, but I do not find that bothersome. The battery is replaceable and lasts for 2-3 hours of skiing if you are just capturing the skiing. I requested new batteries for my older OHO camera and their customer support sent two batteries right away, which was awesome. Overall, I highly recommend this product as long as you get the orange lens.
K**R
Doesn't work
I ordered 3 of these for my kids this season. Only one works correctly. All 3 take pictures but only one will take video. They record audio but no video. There's zero product support or troubleshooting. Will definitely be sending them back.
J**A
Ski camera
My son used it for skiing
C**G
Decent, simpler option instead of an action sports camera
The Oho video goggles are decent and can be used ski/boarding, Snowmobiling, MTB, even MTS (Mountain-scootering). The overall style, frame shape and lenses are good. They also fit well, feel nice on the face and are fairly light, similar to any normal, modern top-brand oversized goggles. The "Oho Sunshine strap however is slightly cheesy. They should have removeable options on the straps... Plus straps do wear out or break occasionally. Color/design option straps would be nicer...and they could sell those separately. They do come with a nice, anti-crush case and cover. I think now that video cameras are ubiquitous in 2024 and for the price of these goggles... The technology could be updated. I think these are the same version that's been out since 2019. Back then, this was fairly state of the ar for a 32Gb microSD card and USB connect to your computer. Now in 2024, plenty of (inexpensive) devices can Bluetooth or WiFi directly to your computer or phone. Plus even 128Gb microSD cards are inexpensive now...and those are needed for hours of video. Oho should change to that spec to really provide exciting value. This camera saves video in HEVC format. My computer (Windows 10) couldn't read that and needed a $1.00 codec download from Microsoft. So I found a HEIC/HEVC to Mp4 format converter app for free in the Microsoft app store. It's fine as now I can also convert all my iPhone/iCloud videos to MP4 which any player or TV can read. I could not get my computer to read the camera at first (Windows 10). Finally, I unpacked the supplied factory USB-C cable, plugged that one in and it worked! Not totally sure why it needs to be the factory-supplied cable -- but maybe slightly different voltage capacity? Anyway, if you find that your computer doesn't recognize the camera, try their supplied cable, even if yours is the same. Make sure that you don't have bangs like me. My bangs hung over the camera lens, ruining a video segment. You can't tell if your hair is obstructing the camera.. as your hair may not come into view through the goggle lenses. You just need to be aware of that and brush motion with your hand to get any hair away (that might be there) at every video segment. Even then, my bangs flop around and came back in front of the camera at a few points. So I guess this only works well if you can secure your front hair with a hat or clips... or you are bald. I found the goggle camera easy enough to operate -- just press the top button and make sure the red light is flashing (sometimes hard to see) It also (always) vibrates at every mode change, which can be annoying sometimes, but also reassuring that its working. The video and sound quality is just ok. Nowhere near gopro or similar newer HD cameras.... but a functional fisheye that captures most of what you see, albeit with not as much detail and distance. Overall, it's a decent non-gopro solution because there doesn't seem to be too much competition at this price point. I expect that to change very soon as this is a very good idea.
V**6
Garbage
Don't buy this brand. This was my second pair and only lasted 1 ski trip and the camera stopped working. Company doesn't back there product.
D**K
Nice goggles with a decent camera
So I got these last month but haven't had a chance to try them until this week. I have now used them twice skiing in Utah so I now have a pretty good feel for them. First off they are actually nice quality goggles. They fit well, the padding is comfortable and the lenses have good clarity, decent light transmission (even the standard lens) and can be easily swapped with other lenses. The ventilation and fog protection is very good and I never had any fogging. As for the camera it is quite good (see attached photo and video) and I tried it quite a bit. The controls are very simple, just two buttons one for video and one for pictures, and the led light inside is very visible so you can see the status. I took multiple pictures and video and they all turned out pretty good, even though the days I have used them have been stormy and low light. The camera quality seems pretty good, one thing you want to make sure to do is adjust the lens height, the first day I used it I had it pointing too low so all I saw in the video was the snow. The second day I moved it up and got great video. And as far as I can tell there is no image stabilization so it's definitely not as smooth of video as an action camera with stabilization, but for me not a big deal especially considering these are just built into the goggles so they are very convenient and easy to use. I never actually use my action camera because it just feels like too much hassle. The microphone works and is maybe even too sensitive as it picks up a lot of wind and heavy breathing when I get gassed, but it does work and you can adjust the audio level in your video editor later if you want. I also downloaded the app and was able to very easily start the built in WIFI and connect it to the app and the second time I used it I stopped at the lodge and pulled up the video mid-day to see how it was going, which was nice. It also comes with a 128 GB micro SD card which is a ton of space for videos, even when recording in 1080P60 which is what I was doing. As for the battery life I was curious if it would be like my action camera and draw down the battery when in standby and it definitely does. The first day I just left it on the entire time and hit record when skiing and the battery was drained after several hours. However the second day I turned it off in between recordings and that really saved the battery. And it doesn't take any extra time really, just long press the video button for a few seconds and it's off and long press again and it's on and automatically starts recording. The configuration is a little weird, it is done by plugging it into a computer and modifying a text file, but you don't have to do this much, just if you want to change recording resolution or change the WIFI name and password, which I did and it worked fine. It looks like you can also do some of this via the app when connected but I didn't try that. Overall I am very happy with these goggles, then fit well, are comfortable, have good clarity and ventilation and the camera is great and very usable. One thing more the buttons are nice and big and I was able to easily use them even with mittens on.