Leave Your Bulky Camcorder at Home
Twenty20 is killing the old notion of the Helmet Camera with its next generation Wearable Camcorder. The VholdR camera is an all-encompassing camera recorder that mounts hands-free to nearly any object to record and store smooth camcorder quality video. Additionally bundled with the VholdR are tools to make action video as easy to record and share as a picture on your digital camera.
The camera is only 3 inches long, 1.5 inches wide and 2 inches tall and records 30fps at 640 x 480 pixels. The VholdR camera records video to itself, meaning no more wires attached to a bulky camcorder. It offers smooth, full-frame, TV quality video and includes a direct portal to share videos on YouTube.
The all-weather camera uses Removable SD flash card memory and a Removable/Rechargeable Lithium Ion battery that offers about 2 hours of recording time. The system includes the camera, helmet mount, USB cable, and battery charger.
Accessories include various mount-ing options and hardware.
The camera is available through Kimpex and retails for $399.00. Each mount retails for $27.99.
For more details, go to www.kimpex.com
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