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    Apr292016

    A lot of features, for not a lot of money. 

    The “TACT” is WASPcam’s newest camera model, (#9905). The TACT records HD video up to 1080p, and snaps still-images up to 12-megapixels. Built-in Wi-Fi connects the camera to an iPhone or Android for live viewing, recording and sharing content online. The TACT camera package also includes a wireless wrist remote, (which is worn like a wristwatch) which can control video and photo recording up to 5 meters (15 feet) away. The WASPcam TACT is completely waterproof, down to 98 feet, without the addition of a waterproof case, and includes a 1.5-inch LCD viewing screen on the back of the camera. There's even a built-in speaker. Cyclic recording and an auto looping function allows the camera to be used as a dash camera. Unique on this model are two LED safety lights that be set to steady on for camera use, or flashing for safety. And it comes with a great assortment of accessories, including the Wireless Wrist Remote. / Bar Mount. / Helmet Mount. / Tripod Mount Adapter / Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery / Wall charger. / USB Cable. The #9905 TACT Camera supports microSD cards up to 32GB. Battery is included, but not the micro SD card is not. But they're very inexpensive these days! There's a video here too where you'll see two other model WASPcams, one under $100!

    The 5200 mAh Power Stubbie can power the TACT camera for 6+ hours, and power other brand cameras too via it's USB port. It can also be used to charge cell phones, etc. It has a MSRP of $79.99. It's due out May/June 2016.

    Giz Wiz Video: https://youtu.be/pL-8F35v4Q4

    Company website: http://www.waspcam.com/

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