If you play sports, then you naturally crave to see how you play the game from an outsider’s point of view. You wonder how other people will think of how you play when they come to watch a game or competition you are in. Have you ever asked your parents or one of your friends to take photos or videotape of one of your own competitions? Most of the time, these photos and videos are taken so far away that you would not even be able to pick yourself out when you watch it on playback, let alone re-awaken the thrill of the game. The pictures are also certainly a very far cry from the quality you see on television.
You might have even thought to yourself that you could have made a better coverage of the game, if only you were not in the competition. If only there is a way for you to hold a camera while driving the motorcycle at the motocross. If only you could take photos of the inside details of the competition, the scenes that the crowd do not have access to. If only there is a way you can relive the moments in the competition, to be able to watch the way you jumped over that obstacle using your skateboard, BMX or motorcycle.
Actually, there is a way you can do all that. The GoPro Helmet Hero is a wearable sports action camera that you can use to take photos and videos of your next competition. What’s more, you can take really crisp, high-definition photos of the scenes if you use the HD Helmet Hero, which is considered the number one wearable sports camera in the world.
If you want professional-looking photos and videos when you next compete, taking a Helmet Hero camera might just do the trick. Apart from being able to take 1080p HD quality photos and videos, you can also take 5MP photos at up to 2.5 hours on a single battery charge. If you get a 32GB SD card with the camera, then you can record up to 9 hours of sporting fun.
Obviously, you would know that taking videos of the competition will be easy – you only need to press the shutter button and leave it on. But what if you only wanted still photos? How will you be able to take photos in the middle of the competition? Well, you can actually set up the Helmet Hero to take photos automatically. The camera shutters will go off at 2, 5, 10, 30 or 60-second intervals, totally hands-free. Just press the shutter at the start and you can go on your merry way.
The HD Helmet Hero is so highly recommended by experts, that it had been featured in Spin Asia Magazine in August 2009. The article mentioned that the HD Helmet Hero “is bound to be popular because the cost of buying one is ten times less and boasts a higher performance as compared to action sports cameras.”
The Helmet Hero is also fascinatingly so small, just about the size of a matchbox, that it will never compromise the athlete’s movement.
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