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Helmet Cameras - Why Lithium-Ion Polymer Battery Power is Best

Published on September 2, 2008 by david

Many helmet cams use inexpensive AA or 9V batteries to power the recording unit and camera. This is a feature that, quite frankly, is a burden.

You need to get the most recording time from the batteries as possible.

Unfortunately, due to the consuming power these cameras require, AA batteries just don’t have the shelf life.

The best alternative is called a lithium-ion polymer battery (sometimes abbreviated Li-Poly, Li-Pol).

The lithium polymer battery has technologically evolved from the lithium-ion battery. The lithium salt electrolyte is held in an organic solvent in the lithium-ion design but in the lithium polymer design, in a solid polymer, which means lower cost manufacturing and being more robust to physical damage.

These batteries are rechargeable and work by moving lithium ions between the anode and cathode. They are currently one of the most popular types of batteries for portable electronics, with one of the best energy-to-weight ratios, no memory effect, and a slow loss of charge when not in use.

In addition to uses for consumer electronics, lithium-ion batteries are growing in popularity for defense, automotive, and aerospace applications due to their high energy density.

Current generation cells can be fully charged in 45 minutes or less; some Lithium-Ion variants can reach 90% in as little as 10 minutes!

Ideally, a recording unit with a lithium-ion battery should have at least 2-3 hours recording time as it pertains to battery life and should also be equipped with a battery level indicator that includes an audio Low Battery Alert.

Consumers should also be on the lookout for an auxiliary power port that provides power to not only the recording device but the helmet camera as well.

Extra Tip: The Power Saver Feature

A “power saver” feature will, of course, help save battery power thus prolonging its life. This feature should function automatically when the unit is on but not in use. In this phase, the system will idle and the LCD will be turned off until the user begins operation again. This will dramatically increase the recording time between charges and help you spend more time in your sport and less time waiting on your cam system to charge up.

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Easy Editing Tips For Your Extreme Helmet Cam Audio & Videos

Published on July 8, 2008 by david

video production So you’ve captured your extreme sport adventure on film with a helmet cam system and now you want to add some music, edit out the embarrassing moments or attach your web address to each frame.

How do you do that?

Well, we have selected a few quality video editing tutorials that should help everyone out there.  Whether you have Final Cut Pro for the Mac or PC with the free Movie Maker software, these tutorials will help you become an efficient editing genius.

Free Editing on the PC with Movie Maker - Free

Movie Maker Video Editing Tutorial

WINDOWS VISTA : WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER (WMM) (Download Link)

Step It Up With Sony Vegas Movie Studio - $

Editing Techniques For Sony Vegas Movie Studio

QSK King - Sony Vegas Tutorial

Go All the Way With a Mac and Final Cut Pro - $$$

Final Cut Pro/Express: The Basics

Audio in Final Cut Pro

Tweak the Audio with Audacity - Free

Audacity Tutorial: Part I

Enjoy your foray into video editing and, if you create something worthy of an Espy, send it our way and we will announce your extreme sport video to the world.

If you are still on the sidelines and have no video, check out our exclusive helmet cam system today.

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SportMaxCam Accessories

Published on July 8, 2008 by david

Flexi Camera Holders

Clip Mount

  • For mounting a bullet camera
  • Can be fixed onto a hat, strap, etc.

clip mount
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Base Mount

  • For mounting a bullet camera

  • For interior or exterior use.

  • Can be affixed on a motorcycle or inside a vehicle

base mount
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Head Mount

  • For mounting a bullet camera

  • To be worn on head

  • Camera’s point of direction is adjustable

head mount
$40.00 cart_button_7 SportMaxCam Accessories

Pouches

Belt Pouch

  • For carrying the recorder

  • Can be fixed on a belt
belt pouch
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Accessory Pouch

  • Stores the lens set, SD cards, batteries and other accessories

accessory pouch
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Other Accessories

Lens Set

  • Changeable lenses for bullet camera

  • 6, 8, 12 mm

lens set
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2400mAh Battery

  • Spare battery
spare battery
$42.00 cart_button_7 SportMaxCam Accessories

A/V Input Cable

  • For connecting cameras without M8 connectors
av input
$28.00

A/V Output Cable

  • For connecting recorder to a TV monitor
A/V output
$28.00 cart_button_7 SportMaxCam Accessories

4GB SD Card - high speed

$110.00 cart_button_7 SportMaxCam Accessories

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Helmet Cams Getting Attention From the NY Times

Published on June 24, 2008 by david

New York Times helmet cams

We came across a brief but interesting clip on helmet cams produced by none other than the New Your Times.

The folks at NYT see “adventure-sports mavens” as enthusiastic consumers of the new generation of helmet cameras which were once prohibitively expensive but now feasible for even weekend adventurists.

As you know from reading our blog, recent advances in digital recorder and mini-cam durability and resolution are making YouTube the medium of choice for extreme sporters to share their adventures online. With some of these videos receiving hundreds of thousands of views.

The testing was done by NYT contributor James Bogner, a founder of the New York City Mountain Bike Association and an avid helmet-camera user. he tested three systems around his home in Long Island City, Queens, and in Highbridge Park, in Upper Manhattan.

Check out the video and the slides for the rest of the story.

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Latest & Greatest Helmet Cam Videos

Published on June 6, 2008 by admin

55646598_c4ff68d021_m Latest & Greatest Helmet Cam VideosEach week another extreme sporter and proud helmet camera owner shares their passion and danger-seeking with the world.

<<<<<<<<<<<<< P.S.: This is NOT the type of helmet cam we recommend...

We have brought together the latest & greatest helmet cam videos from the last 3 weeks… Enjoy!

Cool Helmet Camera Video Footage

When you are ready to record you extreme sporting adventures, take a peek at our exclusive high-res solid state digital recorder & helmet cam.

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Nascar and Formula 1 Racing Captured With Car Cams

Published on May 7, 2008 by david

It’s not recommended for anyone to try and hold on to a traditional video camcorder while driving a race car around bends at 100 miles per hour. But, it is pretty cool to see video recording of the excitement, right?

nascar line-upNow, the newest helmet cams and mini personal digital video recorders are perfect for this task. New helmet cams, or bullet cams, are available that mount safely and securely to a helmet or inside the car and have a small, lightweight personal digital video recorder that tucks away into a pocket and records every second of audio and video, continuously. We don’t miss a second!

Now it is easy to relive the excitement and adrenaline rush that comes with racing at speeds that are just unthinkable to the average person. First person recordings of these extreme sports show just how much of a rush it really is to be right inside the race car as the whole world spins by.

Safe and Easy to Use Even For the Amateur!

Nascar and Formula 1 drivers have million dollar setups with remote control cams and wi-fi broadcasting. The new helmet cams with mini personal digital video recorders are designed for any extreme sports enthusiast while recording thier exciting extreme videos. Just attach the camera to your helmet (or other gear) for simple, hands-free operation. There are no extra distractions for you to worry about while you are trying to record the video footage, since you can just push the ‘start’ button right before you begin, put the DVR away, and let the camera roll until you it’s all over.

Think of the amazing extreme sports video clips you will have to share with your family and friends. The extreme sports video footage is easily transferred from the SD card in the mini DVR to the hard drive of your PC. Once the video is stored on the computer, you can make DVDs to watch on your television, email the videos to family and friends (make sure you warn your mother to be sitting down!), or send them in to the best extreme sports websites and impress the world with your exploits and conquests!

Revolutionary Technology

Never before has it been this easy to record race car driving events. Any Nascar or Formula 1 racer, or absolutely anyone who is into solo extreme sports, would love to have this new gadget. As a driver, you are all alone in the car, and the only other people who have any idea how exciting this is would be the other drivers. Now you can show everyone what it’s all about!

Not only can you capture all of the video footage, but the built-in microphone captures all of the sounds—the engines of the other cars, anything you might hear, and, of course, any commentary you may decide to provide (including your shrieks of excitement or fear!). The lightweight design and solid-state construction of the helmet cam, or bullet cam, and mini DVR make it durable and perfect for any extreme adventure you can think of.

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Experienced Extreme Sporters Get Safety

Published on May 2, 2008 by admin

Every time we turn around, it seems like we’re being told to “be careful”, or “be safe”, and “don’t take unnecessary risks”.

For some people, these restrictions are just too much. (I am guessing that’s true of you.)

Extreme sports are a solution for those people. Every risk that’s avoided seems like a loss for those folks that are extremely adventurous and looking for every possible thrill. Those enthusiasts just get so tired of being told to “watch out.”

superbike racerHowever, most experienced extreme sports enthusiasts are actually very careful. Despite what it may look like, experienced extreme sporters “get” safety. So much careful planning and preparation goes into any extreme sports maneuver, and so much rehearsal, that it makes it a lot less reckless than it appears. Nobody wants to get hurt while seeking the ultimate adrenaline rush and authentic thrills that come from conquering extreme sport challenges.

What if you could record your extreme sports adventures easily and safely?

Having video footage of your exploits is not only an awesome keepsake, but it would allow you a priceless opportunity to show your friends and family, who, previously, have only heard the descriptions of how amazing extreme sports can be.

By using a helmet cam and a mini personal digital video recorder to make extreme sports videos, you can record every second of your rush. You can enjoy watching and reliving the experience over and over again. Your friends and family will be amazed and impressed by your abilities.

The Right Equipment

The right equipment may make all the difference in the world when you are considering not only your safety, but the quality of your extreme sports video recordings. A helmet cam, one that securely attaches to your helmet, and a mini digital video recorder that slips into a side pocket while recording, will provide you with a hands-free operation that keeps you safe.

There’s nothing to distract you from concentrating on your extreme stunts. This is critical, since any wrong move can result in injury or property damage, which you probably two things that you are trying hard to avoid!

Nothing is Too Extreme

It doesn’t matter if your extreme sport involves white water kayaking, hang gliding, sky diving, skateboarding, snowboarding, or motorcycle racing, nothing is too extreme to record.

A helmet cam, or bullet cam, with a mini digital video recorder, is the perfect solution. Starting the recording just before you begin, tucking away the DVR, and perfecting your moves will result in the perfect documentation of your event!

Using a mini DVR is perfect if you want to share your videos with your friends and family. They will all be impressed after you burn your videos onto DVDs and watch them on your big screen television.

Imagine how cool it will look as you free fall for a full minute through the air before pulling on your ripcord to engage your parachute!

Invest in a helmet cam with a mini digital video recorder and start making your own extreme sports videos today! Record every event, from your own perspective, and enjoy them yourself and with your friends and family!

Just remember, safety first!

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Need an Extreme Sport Fix?

Published on April 30, 2008 by admin

If you can be considered an adrenaline junkie (although you might not love being referred to by that term) then you are always searching for that perfect “fix,” right?

motocross stuntIt’s just never enough for you to do something relaxing, you always have to find the best way to get that big adrenaline rush. You’ve probably already tried bungee jumping, base jumping, parasailing, and more, just because you couldn’t let the chance for fun slip by.

There is just nothing too extreme for you, nothing you won’t try.

Don’t let the chance for extra fun slip by, and don’t miss a chance to record the entire adventure on video, to enjoy over and over again. With the right recording equipment, you can safely and effectively record great extreme sports videos yourself.

Get a Helmet Cam

Today’s helmet cams, or bullet cams, allow for perfectly safe, high-resolution recording of any extreme event. Because the helmet cam and mini digital video recorders have a solid-state design and construction, there are no moving parts and the cameras are very durable.

These helmet cams usually come with a mini personal digital video recorder to record the video. The mini DVR tucks away safely into one of your pockets, and continuously records the entire event, start to finish, to watch again later.

The built-in microphone allows you to record any sounds, anything you may hear or say. Feel free to provide narration to your extreme sports video, this may make it a whole lot more enjoyable when you play it back for your family and friends.

The Ideal Solution for Recording Extreme Sports

Never before has it been easier to record your own extreme sports videos. Once you record them, load the video onto your PC, make your own DVDs, email the videos to friends, and upload them to the coolest extreme video websites.

Your friends and family will be amazed when they see extreme sports from this perspective!

Every extreme sports enthusiast brags about their conquests….. be the first one in your group to be able to prove your prowess by making your own extreme sports videos.

Record the footage using your helmet cam, or bullet cam, with a mini digital video recorder, then download the videos to your PC. Very simply, you can burn the video on to a DVD and watch it on your television. Even easier is emailing the videos to your family and friends—won’t they be amazed when they see what you are capable of? Being the star of your very own video is definitely a great way to impress them.

Get out and get your helmet cam, and get your fix today. Once you start making your own extreme sports videos, it can be hard to stop. You’ll just keep looking for that next extreme adventure, going to extremes, and trying to capture “the moment” on video—so keeping that helmet cam and mini DVR hooked up, ready, and running is the fastest way to get closer to that goal.

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Extreme Sport Extreme Fun

Published on April 29, 2008 by admin

4 wheelerExtreme sports can be extreme fun! Chasing down the best adrenaline rush can be a great time.

Want to have a way to remember and relive every second of your greatest adventures? Try using a helmet cam, or bullet cam, and a mini digital video recorder to make your own extreme sports videos.

Today’s helmet cams are so easy to use. They attach easily and securely to your helmet, and the tiny, lightweight mini digital video recorder tucks into a pocket for safe keeping while you play. With a solid-state design and construction, you don’t have to worry about any moving parts being easily damaged.

Make Your Own Extreme Sports Videos

By using a helmet cam and a mini digital video recorder, you can start making awesome extreme sports videos yourself.

A helmet cam will attach securely to your helmet, and the digital video recorder will rest safely out of the way in your pocket. This keeps your hands completely free and allows you to concentrate fully on your fun. Your sport is probably risky enough, and any distraction can be dangerous while you wrestle gravity during your thrill-seeking adventures.

With the right recording equipment, you don’t need to worry about holding on to anything extra. You can record the whole event, start to finish, and then have fun extreme sports videos to share with your friends and family.

Whether you are skateboarding in the street, roller blading at a skate park, sky diving, or paragliding, any adventure can be recorded with a helmet cam and mini digital video recorder. Endless fun can be found by adding this aspect to your favorite extreme sports.

Take turns with your friends and see who captures the best footage.

When you record your own extreme sports videos, you not only have the ability to enjoy watching them over and over, but you can see how it looks and perfect your moves. You can also easily share the videos with friends and family, showing them just how exciting it is to see the world from a different perspective—high speed, big air, defying gravity, and fancy stunts!

Often, extreme sports are individual sports, so making extreme sports videos is the perfect way to share the adventure with others.

Oops! Ouch, That Looks Like it Hurts!

Remember, not only will you be able to now record your amazing successes and accomplishments onto video, but some of the most entertaining extreme sports videos come from the awesome wipeouts and near misses that you have while on your way to perfecting those sensational stunts. Record everything, and you will have your very own “blooper reel” and “death defying moments” to enjoy, too.

A helmet cam, or bullet cam, and mini digital video recorder will provide you with the ideal way to relive and remember your adventures, for a long time to come. Whether you nail the moves perfectly, or miss by a little, you will enjoy watching the spectacular videos over and over again.

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Extreme Sports Taking the World by Storm

Published on April 28, 2008 by david

Extreme sports are taking the world by storm these days. Rapidly growing in popularity, these adventures are becoming more and more extreme every day. Enthusiasts just can’t seem to stop themselves from seeking out more extreme adventures, looking for an even bigger adrenaline rush. Activities that used to be considered totally impossible are almost becoming commonplace. For example: Check out this video of extreme wingsuit base jumper Loic Jean Albert as he sails past a highway at 100+ mph!

Why Are Extreme Sports on the Rise?

Thrill-seekers are pushing the envelope more and more. Advances in travel, new technology in equipment, and the spread of information across the Internet means that more and more people are being exposed to these exciting adventures. Whether climbing up the sheerest mountain faces, bouncing through the roughest rapids, being chased by the wildest animals, or catching the highest possible air, extreme sports have begun to dominate younger generations. Entire competitions and television series are now devoted to many extreme adventures. Extreme sports equipment is also easier to find. Most general outdoor stores now carry full lines of mountain climbing gear, skateboarding supplies, or BMX needs. Gone are the days where you had to travel far to specialty stores to get what you need. Another exciting development in extreme sports equipment is the helmet camera. Now, using a helmet cam with a mini digital video recorder, you can actually make your own extreme sports videos to enjoy over and over.

Aim to Impress!

Just because everyone seems to be enjoying extreme sports these days doesn’t mean you can’t still aim to impress your buddies with your amazing exploits. You can still go to extremes and prove it, all you have to do is film your adventures. Get yourself a helmet cam and a mini digital video recorder. Then, just attach the helmet cam to your helmet, press the ‘start’ button on the DVR, tuck the recorder into a pocket, and get to your adventure. Recording yourself while performing your stunts is a sure way to take your extreme sport to the next exciting level. Once you record the video footage, using the completely safe and hands-free operation, you can download it to your computer’s hard drive. You can then make DVDs for yourself and your friends or upload the video to Youtube.com and become a star in your sport! Your friends and family will surely be impressed—hopefully you have a big screen television to watch it on…… The most aggressive, most adventurous extreme sports athletes are now recording their own videos, not only to show to others, but to really fine-tune their best moves and maneuvers. Watching yourself played back on the television, with the ability to pause and rewind, can offer you invaluable insight into how to make your sport even more incredible. A helmet cam with a mini digital video recorder is definitely the best way to go, if you plan on advancing your extreme sports skills. It’s the ideal way to have your own keepsake, share your experiences with others, and make yourself even better at what you do!

 

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