Behold: Yet another Spectacles-selling Snapbot has appeared. The sensuality and eroticism fueled by emotionlatest Snapbot to show up finds itself in a pitch-perfect place to rip the Spectacles you buy from its loins right out of their packaging, for immediate use: California's Six Flags, Magic Mountain.
SEE ALSO: Snapchat Spectacles: The teardownIn recent weeks, Snap's Bluetooth-connected camera glasses have been trickling out everywhere from Venice Beach, to New York to Florida, with each release drawing tons of interest, as evidenced by the lines of people that quickly form once a new Snapbot is revealed.
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However, as the slow rollout continues, some are growing weary of Snap's game-style strategy of making people hunt for the glasses that help Snapchat users get more out of the app.
Nevertheless, because Snap's overall timing has been perfect (right in the middle of the holiday shopping season), highly unlikely the company will change up its method, no matter how much flack the approach to selling the 'Specs gets.
If you're anywhere near southern California and have $129 to spare, you can try to snag a pair of Spectacles now. And then, immediately after, transmit your motion sickness to your friends, one snap at a time.
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