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The sunglass-mounted camera went was announced on Monday as the newest location for one of Snap's quirky vending machines - still the only way you can officially buy the wearable tech.
The latest vending machine is located inside a pop-up shop at 5 East 59th Street, New York, NY 10022.
It's open until New Year's Eve, but is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day.
Spectacles sync with your Snapchat account on your phone - letting you record short videos and send them direct to the ephemeral messaging app.
My colleague Avery Hartmans got her hands on a pair of Spectacles in November. Her verdict: They're great.
"For Snap's first iteration of the glasses, they're a total success - as long as you're not looking at them as a tech product," she wrote.
"If you think about the Spectacles as a fashion product that happens to be tech-enabled, they're fantastic: They look good, it's easy to record video, and they're fun to use. Owning them puts you in an exclusive club, but not in the same vein as the Silicon Valley techies who flocked around Google Glass."
Snapchat is using quirky "bot" vending machines to sell Spectacles - keeping them exclusive and generating hype while avoiding the dreadful "techie" reputation that beset Google's failed Google Glass headset back in 2013.
Spectacles cost $130 a pop from the vending machine - but people are re-selling them online for far, far more.
Still unsure of where to find Spectacles in NYC? Here's a map, courtesy of Snap, of where the store is located.
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And here's how it looks inside. The lone vending machine sits at the end of a queue, while videos play on the walls.
Don't expect to stroll right in off the street and pick up a pair, though. As of around 6:30 AM New York time, there were already dozens of people queuing to get a pair.
Maya Kosoff