Nearly a year ago, Snap announced Spectacles, its high-tech sunglasses that records video, thanks to an integrated camera, from the wearer's eye-level perspective. Spectacle's branding potential has consistently intrigued marketers, as they can utilize the devices to create either organic or PR-driven buzz on Snapchat, Snap's flagship property. Burger King and Sainsbury's are the first...
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September 18, 2017
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Nearly a year ago, Snap announced Spectacles, its high-tech sunglasses that records video, thanks to an integrated camera, from the wearer's eye-level perspective. Spectacle's branding potential has consistently intrigued marketers, as they can utilize the devices to create either organic or PR-driven buzz on Snapchat, Snap's flagship property. Burger King and Sainsbury's are the first...
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