
Many digital video cameras fit comfortably in the palm of your hand. But sometimes you need your hands for other things, like steering a bike. The VholdR camcorder from Twenty20 lets you skip the hand-holding by clipping it right onto handlebars, helmets or goggles to record action video as you see it. The VholdR, which weighs 4.8 ounces, records TV-quality video to a MicroSD card. It can record about two hours of video on a battery charge, and comes with a U.S.B. cable and desktop software to watch, tag and share your videos on the Web. The camcorder is encased in a brushed aluminum body with a grooved base designed to fit a camera mount. It costs $350 and is available for pre-order at vholdr.com.
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