Wasp 9902 Action Sports Camera Better Than Gopro on 2040-parts.com
Ladson, South Carolina, United States
WASPcam GIDEON Action-Sports Camera #9902 Armed and ready for battle, the all-new ‘Gideon’ is WASPcam’s premium camera model, pushing out serious pixel-power, higher frame-rate quality and allowing no room for error when it comes to capturing the best shot, thanks to WASPcam’s new Live Viewing Display (LVD) Wrist Remote! The Gideon records HD video up to 1080p60 (and also 1080p30, 960p60 and 720p120), snaps still-images up to 16-Megapixel and built-in WiFi connects the camera to an iPhone or Android for live viewing, recording and sharing content online with friends and fans. Where the Gideon really destroys competitors is with its feature-rich LVD: a wireless wrist remote, which connects to the camera via Radio Frequency (RF), providing users with a LIVE viewing screen and remote control for their Gideon. The LVD connects to a Gideon from up to 15 feet (5 metres) away and also acts as a real watch, displaying time and date. Both the GIDEON (when installed in its waterproof camera casing) and its wireless wrist remote are waterproof down to 196 feet. GIDEON FEATURES: Records High-Definition video @ 1080p60, 1080p30, 960p60, and 720p120. Includes Wireless Wrist Remote* that connects to the camera up to 15 feet away. Controls photo and video functions, has standard watch functions and best of all, a live viewing feed so you can see what the camera sees Up to 16-Megapixel photo quality (or choose from 12MP, 8MP and 5MP). Auto-Looping Function: video records over itself—perfect for automobile applications or continuous video recording! WiFi built-in. Connect camera to smartphone for live viewing, remote control and instant sharing online. Camera (when installed in waterproof casing) and remote are waterproof down to 196 feet Weight: 200g *LVD Wireless Wrist Remote is only included with WASPcam 9902 camera package. Wrist Remote may be purchased separately Part #9995. INCLUDED ACCESSORIES: Waterproof Camera Casing Waterproof Casing Backdoor Vented Casing Backdoor Wireless Wrist Remote with Live Viewing Display & Wireless Wrist Remote LVD Charger Flat Adhesive Mount Curved Adhesive Mount Anti-Fog inserts Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery Wall charger Secure Tether Swivel T-Tip Mount Velcro Strap T-Tip for General Mounts |
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