Goggles w/ built in Cam

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Interesting.....

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http://www.motocrossactionmag.com/Main/News/MOTOCROSS-ACTIONS-MIDWEEK-REPORT-7787.aspx

The Liquid Image Impact Series HD is a motocross/off-road goggle with an integrated HD camera for “True POV” footage. The goggle contains a 136-degree (full field of view) wide angle lens to capture all the action while riding Motocross, ATV or Downhill Biking. The hands free unit has a 5.0 MP (2560 x 1920) camera mode and a video mode that records HD720P video (1280x720) at a rate up to 30 frames per second with audio. The Impact Series HD can hold a Micro SD/SDHC Card up to 32 GB. A 4GB Micro SDHC card is included. With the use of a micro SD/SDHC card, the camera is capable of recording thousands of photos or hours of HD video. Files may be downloaded to a computer through the High Speed USB/RCA cable provided, or through a Micro SD/SDHC card. The retail price is $250.00. Get yours now at www.motomutts.com

 
good thought but as often as i go through goggles! i can only imagine the cost to replace these, or the lense? i assume they are proprietary? ill keep my gopro
 
Mud race... no vision... goggles come off, get tossed to the side, oh s***. little kid runs off with $200 goggles.
 
good thought but as often as i go through goggles! i can only imagine the cost to replace these, or the lense? i assume they are proprietary? ill keep my gopro

I wouldn't think the lense would be any more expensive. It looks totally isolated from the camera junk. Cool idea.
 
Mud race... no vision... goggles come off, get tossed to the side, oh s***. little kid runs off with $200 goggles.

Why would you be wearing these goggles in a mud race? I never use my Go Pro in the mud. I would use these goggles just like my gopro....sits in the bag most of the day but then comes out for video.
 
That's raw. I love it. Hopefully the Tear offs cover the camera so when you rip one off it's nice and clear and no more 14 minute smudgey youtube videos!!! It doesn't look like they do, but they should really look into that. That lens would be hard to clean after you just got a face full of roost.
 
Saw these goggles first hand at Area51. They are pretty cool! There are start/stop buttons on the right side of the frame so you can reach up and turn it on/off without removing the goggles.
 
There was a very large NY vendor onsite with a full semi setup, very impressive. But, I have no idea who they were, sorry.
 
I think yes, there are now a goggles with camera which you can use to record videos on your underwater adventure.
 
I bought a pair of Liquid Image 1080 Goggles off of Ebay over the winter to try out next year. I've not even opened up the box yet, but will like to see how they work once I start riding again in the spring.
 
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