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ARCHOS Helmet Camcorder

ARCHOS Helmet Camcorder

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Brand: Archos
Category: CE

List Price: $149.99
Buy New: $111.09
You Save: $38.90 (26%)



New (41) Used (3) from $100.00

Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 16081

Color: grey
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1

MPN: 500986
Model: 500986
UPC: 690590509863
EAN: 0690590509863
ASIN: B000S6R964

Release Date: September 1, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • High resolution Mini-Cam with built-in remote and microphone
  • Perfect for extreme sports and professional applications
  • Delivered with DVR travel adapter and head band

Accessories:

  • Lowepro Slingshot 200 All Weather Backpack (Black)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This is a high-resolution mini-cam with a built-in remote and microphone. It is great for both extreme sports and professional applications. In addition, it can capture footage in any environment without an extra light source. Slow motion capture is also available to detail actions.

Amazon.com Product Description
Ideal for extreme sports and professional applications, the Archos generation 5 helmet camcorder comes complete with a high-resolution lens, built-in remote, and microphone. The camcorder's robust video capture capability enables it to record clear footage in most environments without extra light sources, even in near darkness. The camcorder can record in MPEG4 and AVI formats in VGA resolution, and the recorded footage is stored automatically on your Archos generation 5 device's hard drive (sold separately).

What's in the Box
Helmet camcorder with wired remote control, DVR travel adapter, head band, carrying bag, and owner's manual.



High resolution mini-cam with built-in remote and microphone can record clear footage in most environments.


Perfect for extreme sports, the camcorder comes with a DVR travel adapter and head band.




Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Quick Question   October 1, 2008
Roy Taylor
Is this version of the camcorder compatible with the 604?

I can't tell from the description.



4 out of 5 stars cool camcorder   August 4, 2008
busybee218 (Bronx, NY United States)
For none professional, this is a pretty good device for out doors or party, video doesn't come out good in dim light, but pretty clear if you have good lighting or out door in daylight.


3 out of 5 stars Good, but not great... Get something else.   April 20, 2008
Jalen Anthony Krupa (Reno, NV USA)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

The Archos Helmet Camcorder is good in the sense that it's extremely easy to use and setup. However, the lack of picture quality is enough for me to start looking for another bullet camera to replace the Archos.

Here are the three things that rock with the Archos bullet cam...

1) Easy to setup... You take your Archos Helmet Camcorder and plug it directly into your Archos recording device, and you're good to go.

2) The Archos Helmet Camcorder is powered by the Archos recording device, (Archos 604 for example). For those of you that have never owned or have seen the other bullet cam systems, most of them require a separate power supply to power both the camcorder and the microphone. The Archos uses the battery power of the Archos 604 to power both the camcorder and the microphone.

3) Control of record start and record stop are at your fingertips. No need to purchase an extra control Lanc. device, or any other third party remote that may or may not work with your setup. The Archos Helmet Camcorder has the controls you need, in a place that's easy for you to get to.

Now the downside...

PICTURE QUALITY!!! Yes, 420 lines of resolution is good, and yes 640X480 is good, but it's just that... Good. If you're looking for great, you need to go for a bullet camera that has 520 lines of resolution or even splurge for the Sony 580 ExView bullet camera. The problem with these bullet cameras however, is the problem I mentioned above. These bullet cameras require extra power supplies. Now, you're probably thinking what's the big deal with an extra power supply? Let me say this. I ride dirt bikes with three other guys that own bullet cam systems, but they never use them because it's such a process to put them together. That's the difference between the Archos helmet cam, and all the others helmet cameras out there. The Archos unit is easy to use and setup... It's as simple as that.

I gave the Archos Helmet Camcorder three stars because Archos is on the right track. They just need to come out with another helmet camcorder, just like this one, only next time with more resolution! Also, the DVR travel adapter that allows the helmet camcorder to attach to the Archos recording device (which is included) is a little rickety. Sometimes the DVR travel adapter will pop off of the recoding unit, making your video stop in the middle of its recoding. This is bad! One more thing... I had to purchase a helmet mounting kit from a third party, (Viosport). Why wouldn't Archos sell helmet mounts? They sell a helmet camcorder, but don't sell mounting kits... Whatever!

If I had to put another helmet cam system together, I would buy the Archos 604 recording unit, and buy a higher quality bullet camera. Get yourself the proper Viosport mounting kit and you're good to go. Pass on the Archos Helmet Camcorder.



2 out of 5 stars Ok for a street bicycle, but no way would I use this off road!   October 14, 2007
Chad Hucko (O'Fallon, MO USA)
12 out of 15 found this review helpful

The camera seemed to work ok and the picture looked good. I was just hopping something made to mount on a helmet would be much more durable. Sound was low and hard to hear. After reading the instructions I was afraid to use this on my dirt bike. It is not water resistant and it also said not to use in a dust or sand environment. Also the camera attaches to the Archos similar to how the docking station does. It just seems way to weak and easy to break. The mount strap might work ok for a bicycle helmet, but will not work at all for a motorcycle. If you plan to ride a bicycle on the road, this might be ok, but for a dirt bike, forget it! I ended up returning it because I do not think this would be suitable for a motorcycle. Chad

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