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Capture Every Ride, Race and Stunt

cameraWhat if you could immortalize those epic riding stunts from your point-of-view without the hassle of a hand-held camera? The new Epic Wide and HD Video helmet mount camera is perfect for every rider looking to capture every riding experience.


Along with the camera are contoured adhesive mounts, a highly adjustable elbow mount and a strap mount leaving you with numerous ways to mount your camera. In addition, the camera includes AAA batteries and a 2GB SD card to capture hours of riding exploits right out of the box.


The Standard Wide camera, $199, shoots TV quality 640x480 VGA video at 30 fps and HD captures life-like 1280x720 digital video at 30 fps. Upgrade to a 16GB memory card to store up to 26 hours of riding. The 168° wide angle lens will capture a sharp image of everything from the road in front of you to the natural surroundings in view. The camera features a built-in microphone and automatic lighting adjustments making your footage clear enough to share with all your friends. The standard camera also functions as a solid 5MP camera and HD model, $299, as an 8MP camera to capture sharp still photos.


Now you can capture and share every ride, and at 1.3"x2.75", 2.8 oz. you won’t even know the camera is there.

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