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Contour GPS and HD Camera's Now Available At Ballistyx

Feb 01, 2011

So what's your story?  With a new Contour camera you can make your story whatever you want.  Contour is the maker of the world's first (and lightest) HD helmet cam and the world's first wearable GPS video camera. ContourGPS and ContourHD are the ideal hands-free video cameras to shoot and share HD video for your active lifestyle. Light enough to fit on your goggles, our compact and rugged helmet cameras make high def video affordable.

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The ContourHD revolutionized the way people shoot and share video by creating the first wearable HD video camera. The Secret? A low profile design mated to the patented TRail(TM) system that makes it easy to slide and lock to your body, equipment, or vehicle.

The camera, at only 5.2 ounces is the smallest and lightest combination of hands-free video and GPS. It's also easy to operate and use. As simple as sliding a single oversized switch forward to start recording, even with a pair of gloves on. In addition we make it simple to line up your shot with a rotating lens and two lasers that assure you get that perfect shot.

Contour Storyteller brings video and location together into a single experience. When you play your GPS videos you'll be able to watch your path as you bomb down the hill while interacting between the map and the video player to fast forward to your favorite parts.Use the "places" feature to track all the places in the world you've been or to quickly find videos from your favorite location. Now you truly can map the world through video.

 

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CLICK HERE Contour HD with GPS only $499.99

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CLICK HERE Contour HD only $349.99

 

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