JonesCAM ships SportDVR first-person video recorder

updated 04:25 pm EST, Tue November 14, 2006

JonesCAM SportDVR


While stand-alone camera additions for media players are already available to transform media players into video recorders, JonesCAM on Tuesday released its SportDVR as one of the first mobile recorders to come bundled with both a camera and a complete media player. Mounting to a hat or helmet to get a unique first-person perspective, the camera relays video to a handheld that can not only capture up to 20 hours' worth of video at maximum quality, but also play back the footage on its 3.5-inch screen. The SportDVR is equally made to last the entirety of a long fishing trip or the majority of a police officer's shift, according to JonesCAM. A 2.5-hour internal battery for the recorder combines with a high-capacity battery pack to record interruption-free for 5-7 hours when paired with the camera. The firm sells its complete kit for $1095.


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