Garmin Virb 1080p HD Action Camera
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Record adventures like harrowing ski runs and winding bike trails in HD resolution with the 16MP CMOS sensor on this rugged mountable camera
Garmin Virb 1080p HD Action Camera
The Garmin Virb’s 16MP CMOS sensor captures the tiny details of adrenaline-filled feats that can make your heart pound like you’re there. The rechargeable lithium-ion battery captures up to 3.5 hours of HD footage at a time.
Relive Your Adventures in HD
The Virb puts scrapbooks to shame by documenting your outdoor exploits in HD. Relive the adrenaline of the bike trail or the weightlessness of your pterodactyl ride in regular-speed or rich slow motion.
Designed for Extreme Conditions
A IPX7 waterproof rating means that the Virb works even if it’s raining, snowing, or if it’s splashed with water. It’s also easy to use with gloves on, since recording is activated by a large slider switch on the side of the camera.
Mount Virtually Anywhere
The Virb comes with flat and curved surface mounts, so you can position the camera wherever you think it’ll get the best shot. An included adapter also helps affix it to popular industry mounts without having to buy extra gear.
Specifications
- Model number: 010-01088-00
- Rugged waterproof camera
- 16MP CMOS sensor
- 1080p at 30fps
- 1.4” chroma display for playback and menu options
- Slide-and-click recording designed for glove-wearing users
- Record video and take photographs at once
- Waterproof rating: IPX7
- Battery life: up to 3.5 hours at 1080p
- Rechargeable, removable 2000mAh lithium-ion battery
- Condition: new
- One-year warranty from Garmin
- Dimensions: 32mm x 53mm x 111mm
- Full specifications
In the box: Virb action camera, lithium-ion battery, cradle, short link, right-angle link, adapter to popular industry mounts, flat surface mount, curved surface mount, removable flange base, threaded collar, three knobs, USB cable, documentation
About Garmin
“Ideas can come from anybody” notes Min Kao. While sitting around a shabby card-table with fellow engineer Gary Burrell, the two formed the navigation company Garmin–a fusion of their first names–in 1989. Its goal was to take highly technical GPS technology and transform it into a product for the everyday consumer. These days, Garmin continues to hone their state-of-the-art navigation technology for cars, planes, boats, and wealthy meteors.
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