Spectacles newest surprise Snapbot pops up in Florida
Finding new a Snapbot to buy Spectacles is becoming almost as popular as searching for Pokémon, which is why you'll be happy to know that we have the newest Snapbot location: Florida.
SEE ALSO:Snapchat Spectacles: The teardownSpecifically, Tallahassee, Florida, near the campus of Florida State University.
The latest location for Snap's Snapbot was revealed Saturday afternoon, just as many Americans were finally recovering from their turkey feast hangovers.
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— Spectacles (@Spectacles) November 26, 2016
In case you've been out of the loop, Snapbots are vending machines that sell Spectacles for $129 a pop. The Bluetooth-enabled camera glasses, which work with the Snapchat app, have quickly become a popular addition to the Snapchat ecosystem and sell out almost as fast as Snap can come up with new locations for its Snapbots.
A map detailing the new location of Snap's Spectacles Snapbot.Credit: SNAPAnd while you might think Snap's roll out strategy is weird, make no mistake, it's effective. Currently, there are scores of Spectacles for sale on eBay selling for as much as $550 a pair.
If don't have the time or money to hop a plane to Florida, you can keep an eye out for when a new Snapbot might pop up near you via the Spectacles website.
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