Extreme sports lovers aren't any other people towards the huge choice of helmet cams just waiting to allow them to record their wicked shenanigans, therefore we were looking to see nothing drastically new whenever we stopped through the GoBandit booth at CES 2012. There is one factor, however, that stuck to us once we performed using the company's top-tier model, the GoBandit Live: Wi-fi compatability. And let us be cautious with words here, because they full HD cams don't find Wi-fi compatability 'hang-outs' -- they
are Wi-fi compatability 'hang-outs'. Which means that although you upload your videos to a different device, you are able to broadcast them live. Here's how it operates: download the companion iOS application (the business's trying to have Android compatibility soon), activate the cam's Wi-fi compatability and only load your videos or view them live. The model GoBandit had available was still being a prototype model, so regrettably we were not in a position to place it fully test yet, though we a minimum of could snap a couple of photos for that gallery below. Obtainable in March, it is available in two tastes: the Live, that provides Gps navigation and Wi-fi compatability, and also the Race, which does not. The happy couple goes for $419 and $319, correspondingly.
Frederick Volpe led for this publish.GoBandit Wi-fi compatability helmet cam hands-on initially made an appearance on Engadget on Mon, 16 Jan 2012 01:20:00 EDT. Please visit our terms to be used of feeds.
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