Wearable Camcorder
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The Snap Mount is designed to make donning an actioncam easier than ever – utilizing magnets.
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A sensor designed for law enforcement can alert an officer's body cameras to start recording automatically when a weapon is drawn. The Axon Signal Sidearm from TASER International is a wireless sensor that attaches to an existing firearm holster and integrates with the company's wearable cameras.
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The Garmin Virb X and XE are a pair of action cameras which use built-in and external sensors to track action taking place during a recording. This data can then be displayed in the resulting footage to show things like exactly how fast you were hurtling down that mountain on your bike.
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The HX-A1 is the latest action camera from Panasonic. The diminutive but tough HD camera is designed for shooting point-of-view footage and is waterproof to 1.5 m (5 ft) without the need for an external housing.
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Video glasses seem like a great idea, but the result is often something you'd never want to wear. The tiny Geco Mark II action cam solves the problem by letting you build your own video glasses using the glasses of your choice.
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Sometimes, when a photo or video opportunity presents itself, it can be gone by the time you've pulled your smartphone out to capture it. A small wearable camera and video recorder named SnapCam from iON is designed to help make sure you don't miss those moments.
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The Panasonic HX-A500 is the world's first 4K 30/25p wearable camcorder. The dual-body camcorder can be used with a head mount to achieve the Borg-like look, and features a monitor on the main body for checking shots on the go.
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Zeal was one of the first major ski goggle manufacturers to integrate an HD actioncam into its goggles. Now it's readying a second generation version, the HD2 Camera Goggle, that packs upgraded hardware and new features.
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They say that nothing takes you out of a fun situation quite like filming it. The meMINI offers an alternative. It "rewrites" a continuous loop of video, but will save the previous few minutes of footage whenever the user presses its one button.
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The neurocam is a prototype headset camera, that is only activated when it detects that its wearer is interested in what they're seeing. It records 5-second GIF animated clips, capturing whatever happens to be in its line of sight.
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The ParaShoot is an HD video camera that can be worn around the neck like a pendant.
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Though technically smart glasses, Epiphany Eyewear isn't nearly as smart as Google Glass.
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