Make like Jackass' Johnny Knoxville and create a home video of your crazy athletic stunts with Oregon Scientific's new Action Cam. Whether it's BMX adventures, skateboarding exploits or ski activities, this water-proof, hands free video camera will capture all your extreme sporting feats. It is released nationwide in April, priced £99.99 and available at www.myactioncam.co.uk
The Action Cam straps easily onto helmets, handlebars or just about anywhere, so you can re-live sporting action from any angle. Unlike other video cameras this wireless Action Cam leaves your hands free to concentrate on catching that crucial wave or landing the wildest of jumps. Weighing in at a light 200g you can be sure it won't hold you back when trying to achieve the ultimate air.
Wipeouts in a white out? Not a problem, the Action Cam is also water-proof and ideal for wet and wild activities. Kayaking through rapids or wake boarding across seas is all possible with this video camera as the resistance is effective to depths of up to 3m (10 ft).
Dirt, snow, rain or shine, your outdoor pursuits can be stored on the 32MB of internal memory, which is expandable up to 2GB with built in SD drive. The camera delivers clear, full-colour digital film in 640 X 480 VGA at 30 frames per second - so you can be sure the abject fear on your face will be captured with perfect clarity as you plummet out of the sky.
The video recordings will also include full sound, so you can create your own extreme documentary by presenting a running commentary of your exploits. Or in more excessive cases you can really hear the power of your fall as you hit the ground.
The Action Cam's HTN LCD measures 20 x 15mm and gives clear status display. The camera is also built with an internal real time clock which will display the year, month, hour and minute that you hurtled through that half-pipe.
Once your footage has been captured, it can be replayed on a television or the film clips can be edited on a computer. Once linked up via USB this video camera works seamlessly with most video editing PC software, such as Windows XP and Windows 2000. Share your extreme experience with others and send the clips to your friends via e-mail or post them on your favourite extreme website.
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