Waves: Eyewear That Captures Life Unfiltered

BOULD DESIGN

Bould Design’s Waves merges wearable tech with refined industrial language, positioning a nearly invisible 12MP lens below the bridge for seamless POV capture. Available in Onyx Square or retro-futurist Silver, the eyewear transforms filming from device interaction into cinematic extension of vision itself.

Sophistication through subtlety

Beyond sleek aesthetics lies intuitive engineering—discreet LED indicators and single-touch commands embedded within temple design create responsive interface without overt tech vocabulary. Dual battery setup enables uninterrupted recording with stable low-light performance, delivering utility through quiet sophistication rather than flashy innovation displays.

Infrastructure for immediacy

In virality’s breakneck landscape, Waves addresses creators’ need for instant capture across multiple formats—cinematic 16:9, vertical 9:16, or classic 3:4—outputting platform-ready content in real time. No toggling, no setup friction, just organic documentation edited by life’s natural movement patterns and spontaneous creative moments.

Hardware as extension

Waves reframes content tools from objects you operate to infrastructure you inhabit, making capture feel ambient rather than active. It’s fashion-forward hardware that disappears into daily ritual, transforming documentation from conscious act into unconscious capability.

When perspective becomes wearable, every moment holds potential for storytelling.

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