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Kaiser Baas Vortex Wi-Fi Action Cam $39 (Was $58) @ The Good Guys

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Dive into the world of action cameras with the Kaiser Baas Vortex Action Cam. It has a 140 degree wide angle lens so it can see more of the action as you ski or surf. Dive into the realm of underwater photography with this VOR12002 action camera with its water-resistant housing that allows you take snapshots of the world underwater, up to 30m deep. Know exactly how you're going to frame each photo with a 2inch screen so you can get exactly the right shot. Or if you want to capture every moment of your dive or surf you can record 1080p video at 60p - just add a micro SD card (not included) for up to 32GB of storage. The Kaiser Baas Vortex Action Camera also features wifi connectivity so you can review each second of footage on your iOs or Android device. This is a great value camera for capturing every moment as you catch waves

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  • I can't find a review for this camera, anybody got experience?

  • Thanks OP, took the plunge and bought one in prep for a trip to Hawaii in June.
    Need something to record my final moments, going over the falls at Pipeline!!!
    YIEW!

    • Does it come with water proof housing?

      yes it does.

      sorry Ive answers my own Q's

    • +1

      Get to Kauai now, there are some massive waterfalls

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    I got a feeling Spotify might be onto the Vortex+WiFi logo…

  • Zero reviews on this.
    Any idea if it has loop recording like a dash cam?

  • got one. used my $20 concierge voucher.

    thanks OP

    • How do you get one of these vouchers?

    • Is it good for dash cam purpose?

  • Thanks. Was looking for some thing to spend my $20 concierge voucher. So $19 for an action cam.

  • Just an FYI this has FTP running on port 21 (any username/pass) so you can download your videos/pictures directly on a laptop connected to its wifi hotspot without having to use some crappy phone app.

    Also it has RTSP on port 554 running but I've yet to work out how to use that.

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