iKam-Xtreme Video Eyewear

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posted on May 10, 2010
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Hunter's Specialties recently acquired the rights to i-Kam Xtreme video eyewear. This revolutionary lightweight eyewear utilizes advanced mobile video technology, allowing hands-free recording for all outdoor enthusiasts. Frames can be purchased in glossy, flat black, RealTree camouflage and white, and come with a hard-bodied carrying case, cleaning cloth and AC adapter.

Features:
*Reset Button
*Audio Microphone
*Digital Video Camera
*4 Sets of Quality Interchangeable Lenses
*Easy PC / Mac USB Connection (no driver needed)
*Easy 2-Button Operation Supports Micro SD Cards (up to 8 GB)
*4 GB Built in Memory (Approx. 3 hours of video) Patent Pending

Specs:
Product Size: 170 x 160 x 40mm (folded)
Physical Weight: 1.4 oz
Speed Read: Read - 700kbs / Write - 500kbs
USB: 2.0 (HS) PC / Mac Connection (no driver needed)
Power Supply: Embedded 550mAh Li-polymer Rechargeable Battery
Power Duration: 2.5-3 hours
Power Adaptor: 5V DC/ 500mAh
Memory: Built in 4GB, Max 8GB, Supports Max 8GB Micro SD card
Resolution: 736 x 480 PlayBack Resolution
Video Format: AVI
Audio: Stereo
Recording Speed: 25 fps
Working Temp: 23F - 104F
Storage Temp:
-4F - 176F
LED Indicators:
Recording and Battery Status

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