The world’s first helmet camera to shoot 1080p full HD video is now available in the US, thanks to VholdR, an HD helmet camera manufacturer. The ContourHD 1080p, priced at $329.99, features four HD ...
Some of our readers will remember the VholdR Countour HD, a head-mountable HD video camera that we featured on the site previously, which could record HD video in 720p. There is now a new model ...
Yamaha dealers currently are selling the Contour+ 2 (MSRP $399.99) with Bluetooth connectivity and GPS, the user-friendly and lightweight ContourROAM2 (MSRP $199.99), as well as a variety of rugged ...
The makers of the ContourHD camera just announced an update to their hands-free product, the ContourGPS. The CoutourGPS uses the same camera as the ContourHD, but with the added functionality of GPS ...
Thanks to VholdR you can now record your daredevil shenanigans in HD (720p). Like the original VholdR, the ContourHD can be strapped to your helmet or goggles (weighs only 4 ounces) and the water ...
It figures that the day after we decide to give the VholdR ContourHD wearable camcorder our coveted Editors' Choice award, that VholdR would go and announce something better. Antuan started out in the ...
Half the fun of having an adventure is torturing your friends by forcing them to sit through the hours of video you shot. Here's a camera that makes the experience less torturous for everyone – for ...
The ContourHD claims to be, quite simply, the world’s first wearable HD camcorder. At just four ounces, the anodized aluminum ContourHD can snap on your ski goggles, yet it still shoots HD video ...
For this week's giveaway, we're serving up a wearable HD camcorder courtesy of Contour that includes a Bluetooth accessory that turns your iPhone into a live viewfinder. Executive Editor David Carnoy ...
VholdR missed being FIRST! with a mainstream 1080p helmet cam by a few months, but they’ve got a different take on the concept anyway. For example, does your GoPro ...
During my recent trip to Philadelphia, my friend Lawrence, owner of IntecRacing, an auto accessory retailer that fields their own car in U.S drift racing, showed me one of the cameras they mount on ...