
High Definition (HD) technology is getting more and more pervasive these days, culminating in the VholdR ContourHD helmet which is touted to be the first HD wearable camcorder in the world. It makes you look like a Starship Trooper in the first place, shooting 720p at 30fps and WVGA (858 x 480) at 60fps, featuring a goggle mount and flat surface mount alongside lens that can swivel up to 192 degrees for easy alignment. Dual lasers do its part in the setup of your shot, while a microSD memory card slot helps out with storing HD content. Nice to see the manufacturer throw in H.264 as the default codec. Shipping of the ContourHD helmet begins from this May 15th onwards for $280 a pop.
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