BLAINE, WA, October 15, 2010 (Press-News.org) The world of point-of-view video is at a crossroads, with the recent addition of some high end options integrated into low profile body designs. The gobandit GPS HD Camera, ups the POV video experience with the inclusion of GPS technology, enabling you to snag location, altitude and speed in sync with your wicked, HD video.
Originating in Germany, the gobandit is committed to action sports and how they relate to video and technology. Having used a separate GPS and camera parallel to each other in the past, they came up with a unique, functional design that incorporates the best of both worlds with far less bulk. It turned out to be the first of its kind, combining performance data with quality video.
The gobandit has tackled the incorporation of GPS into POV video with a slim, versatile camera design, enabling slick HD videos to record as you capture your logistics. Another key feature to the gobandit are the custom skins, which can be layered in your video to showcase your stats as your video is viewed. This camera is also rugged and durable, it can handle some water and it won't let you down in sticky recording situations. Equipped with a few essential mounts for your helmet right out of the box, the gobandit also has a range of alternative mounts, enabling you to kick up your footage with an array of angles and views.
We are incredibly thrilled to be gobandit's exclusive distributor in Canada for both Canada and the USA. We look forward to working with gobandit through the fall to offer the camera, as well as the possible availability of our exclusive, feature rich MegaPacks, which include a range of mounting options and accessories for the camera.
Read more about the exclusive release of the gobandit GPS HD Action Camera.
PointofViewCameras.com is dedicated to providing best performing and innovative video products in the Wearable Video and Helmet Camera space. In business since 2008 with a laser focus on our market, PointOfViewCameras.com is proud to have served tens of thousand of customers from all over the globe with our dedicated service and support, along with a strong team of technical specialists.
For more information on this release or for information about Pointofviewcameras and any of our sites, or to schedule and interview, please contact us via our website at http://pointofviewcameras.com.
Change the Way You Shoot and Share with the gobandit GPS HD Action Camera, New at PointofViewCameras.com
Ride your heart out and capture it all in HD video with the gobandit GPS HD Action Camera. With GPS technology you will always know exactly where you have been, enabling you to share footage and experiences like never before.
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[Press-News.org] Change the Way You Shoot and Share with the gobandit GPS HD Action Camera, New at PointofViewCameras.comRide your heart out and capture it all in HD video with the gobandit GPS HD Action Camera. With GPS technology you will always know exactly where you have been, enabling you to share footage and experiences like never before.