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Snapchat Spectacle Vending Machines For NCAA Final Four

If you keep up with basketball, then you probably watched the Final Four NCAA Basketball Tournament games that happened this week. Snapchat, a company who’s been labeled as a potentially struggling business model in the future, has taken means to better get their advertisements out there. They just recently installed two Snapchat Spectacle vending machines in downtown Phoenix, AZ, where the Final Four activity had been going on. With  thousands of people walking through downtown they’re due to sell a ton of these $129 glasses that record and take pictures of the world for you to put on Snapchat.

Where To Get Snapchat Spectacles

If you’re not in Phoenix, Arizona right now you can still get some Spectacles at spectacles.com . The machines look very unique, with a yellow frame and a simplistic look to them. Not very often do you see vending machines offering products in the $100+ range, but it hasn’t seemed to be stopping Snapchat’s loyal user base from buying them!
Snapchat recently claimed that they’d be moving these machines around to areas where the latest trends will be. Sounds like a great marketing plan to me! You can also follow Snapchat Spectacle’s Twitter account
@Spectacles to see where they are and where they’ll be in the future so you can see one of these bad boys!


Snapchat Spectacles Are In Demand!

If you manage to find a Snapchat Spectacles vending machine somewhere, you’ll more than likely see lines of so many people that it could take hours for you to get your glasses! If you can see it when you look at the machines, they look almost as though they were designed to look like Minions from Despicable Me. The reason that these glasses are in so much demand is that they’re unlike anything on the market. First of all, they’re special because they only work with Snapchat. They also just recently released the feature of letting you record in increments past 10 seconds, up to 30 seconds. Snapchat just claimed that they’d be releasing more camera-like hardware for people to use.