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Googles with the little fan inside?

I have a pair I just got for Christmas. Made by Smith. Mine are Smith Knowledge OTG Turbo Fan Series. OTG makes them an "over the glasses" style but they don't look bulky. There is a fan that is controlled by a switch (OFF, ON, HIGH) with onboard battery pack thats attached to right goggle strap. Haven't taken batteries out but I think they are 2 AAA's.
 
Who make them and how do they work.

thanks

Try the Pro-Vue's. pro-vue.com They specialize in prescription goggles and they make a turbo fan model that works real well. They will also make non-prescription units. I think it's a Smith goggle - they used to offer Smith and Scott. My old turbos worked great for years before finally giving out. Just got the new unit and it worked great until the cheap wire broke my first ride out. Need to protect it a little better but could probably just tape it. They also make the assorted snap on lenses which I really like.
 
I have the smith otg - the fan outlet is covered by my helmet

padding so it really does not work as air has nowhere to go

I had the same problem. Just went to Lowe's and bought 2 black rubber pads, the kind you put on funiture legs to keep it from scuffing your floors. Put one on each side of the fan to keep it from pressing into the helmet padding. Works great. Been running these goggles for 5 years and they're still my favorite.
 
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