New action cam round-up: Cameras go airborne, 3D and sideways
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The Maptaq WiFi Watch will work as a wrist-mounted remote control
Maptaq is considering whether to bundle the remote with a camera or offer it separately
QCAMZ WiFi Watch
QCAR SpyCam
The QCAR is controlled via smartphone app
The QCAR packs independent wheel spring suspension
Veho's Muvi cameras
The Muvi HD NPNG package includes a waterproof case and remote control
The Muvi X-lapse helps for panoramic and time-lapse applications
The AEE SD30 3D Magicam
The SD30 includes a built-in screen
The AEE F50 is a complex quadcopter system that can be controlled via remote or sent out unmanned
The remote control includes a viewing screen
AEE's F50 unmanned quadcopter camera system
Rollei Bullet HD Pro
Rollei Bullet HD Pro
Rollei Bullet HD Pro
Rollei Bullet HD Pro
G-Form G90 smartphone video cam case
G-Form G90 smartphone video cam case has a right-angle lens
The QCAR packs independent wheel spring suspension
The QCAR is controlled with a simple smartphone app
The built-in camera records footage while you play with an RC car
iON Adventure
iON Air Pro 2
Rollei Bullet-Watch
Article Summary
Thanks to the surplus of affordable wearable video camera hardware, action sports enthusiasts no longer need a sponsorship or film crew to capture their biggest, most exciting trips and moves. Now all it takes is a couple hundred bucks. GoPro and Contour have been one-upping each other for years, and the big guns at Sony, JVC and Panasonic recently decided to join them. While walking the action cam section of the ISPO Munich sports show, we came across some additional competitors – with some very innovative hardware – from around the world.
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