
South Carolina Smart Glasses Recording Laws 2026
South Carolina is a one-party consent state. You can record conversations you participate in with smart glasses under S.C. Code § 17-30-30(C). Learn the rules, penalties, and limits.
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South Carolina is a one-party consent state. You can record conversations you participate in with smart glasses under S.C. Code § 17-30-30(C). Learn the rules, penalties, and limits.

Rhode Island is a one-party consent state under § 11-35-21. Record with smart glasses legally if you're a conversation participant. Penalties, voyeurism law, and tips.

Pennsylvania requires all-party consent to record audio under 18 Pa.C.S. § 5703, a third-degree felony. Learn what smart glasses can legally record in PA.

Oregon requires all participants in an in-person conversation to be specifically informed before recording (ORS 165.540). Learn the rules, penalties, and tips for smart glasses users in Oregon.

Oklahoma is a one-party consent state: you may record conversations you are part of with smart glasses. Video in public is lawful. Restrooms and private areas are off-limits under 21 O.S. § 1171.

Ohio is a one-party consent state under ORC § 2933.52. Record conversations you join without notice. Voyeurism and injurious-purpose rules still apply.

North Dakota is a one-party consent state under N.D.C.C. § 12.1-15-02. Learn what you can legally record with smart glasses, where recording is prohibited, and penalties for violations.

North Carolina is one-party consent under § 15A-287: any participant can record. Learn how smart glasses audio, video, and voyeurism laws apply in NC.

NY is one-party consent. Smart glasses audio recording is lawful when you are a participant. Covert recording is a Class E felony under Penal Law § 250.05.

New Mexico is a one-party consent state under NMSA 30-12-1. Learn what smart glasses audio and video recording laws apply, voyeurism rules, and penalties.

New Jersey is a one-party consent state: you can record conversations you participate in with smart glasses. Learn N.J.S.A. 2A:156A-4(d) rules, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-9 voyeurism penalties, and when recording is illegal.

New Hampshire is an all-party consent state. Recording audio with smart glasses without every participant's consent is a felony or misdemeanor under RSA 570-A:2. Know the rules before you record.