'93 Degrees of Hella Radness!
1993. The first true web browser, Mosaic, debuts. Boris Yeltsin drowns the last gasp of Soviet communism in cheap vodka. The pop charts are ruled by... uh, the soundtrack of The Bodyguard? OK, '93 wasn't all great. But we're celebrating it anyway, in this Woot-Off, on our blog and forums, and on our Facebook page. HOTT '93: it's all that and a bag of stale chips!
Features
- Wearable adventure action camera for first person point of view video
- A single flip of the switch allows you to start recording so it’s perfect for everything from BMXing to sky diving
- Includes 4 different types of mounts (Helmet, helmet strap, handlebar and goggle)
- Cord free runs on two AAA batteries (not included)
- Plug and play - no special software required
- Lightweight camera weighs less than 3 oz with batteries
Shipping Note: Eligible for shipping to all 50 states
Warranty: 1 Year Midland Radio
Specs
- Resolution: 640 x 480 @ 30fps
- Viewing Angle: 140˚
- Lens: Multi Coated Tempered Glass
- Focus: 5" to Infinity
- Aspect Ratio: 4:3
- Format: AVI
- Light Sensitivity: 3.0 V / Lux Second
- Storage: microSD (up to 32GB - card not included)
- Record Time: 15min/GB
- Transfer: USB 2.0
- Power: 2 AAA batteries (not included)
- Audio: AAC
- Water Resistant
- Compatibility: Windows XP SP2+, Vista, 7; Mac OS X 10.4+
- Dimensions: 3.35" x 1.65" x 1.18"
- Weight: 2.4 oz (without batteries)
In the box:
- Midland Radio XTC100VP2 Wearable Action Camera
- Helmet Mount (2 extra 3M adhesive pads)
- Helmet Strap Mount
- Goggle Mount
- Handlebar Mount
- USB Cable
- Owner's Manual
Sales Stats
- Speed to First Woot:
- 0m 29.880s
- First Sucker:
- dkirklin89
- Last Wooter to Woot:
- dkirklin89
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