🎥 Capture the Thrill, Live the Adventure!
The Xtreme Sports Camera HD-LITE is a compact, durable action camera designed for extreme sports enthusiasts. With HD recording capabilities and versatile mounting options, it allows users to capture high-quality video and photos during their adventures. Its lightweight design and user-friendly interface make it the perfect companion for anyone looking to document their thrilling experiences.
P**R
Good value
5 stars based on what you get for the price. It is sturdy, comes with a waterproof lid, and you can download vids to the computer with the included micro USB cord. I do wonder how long the battery will last, but for this price, you can always buy another. Picture quality is decent, you get around 90 min on a charge, and there is also the option of taking automatic still frames every 3 sec. Build quality seems pretty good- the outer body is metal, maybe aluminum.
L**U
Avoid this product
After only one use the thing won't even turn on! I would avoid wasting money with this product. Very rarely, and only when extremely well deserved to I give a totally negative review. This was a waste of money for me.
V**R
A very simple camera
The short story is that, unfortunately, the camera I purchased was defective and failed about one week after I purchased it; however, I don't necessarily consider my experience bad.PROS:Good quality videoSleek, low-profile designDecent pricePretty much every form of mount you might need for whatever fits your fancyO-rings, grease, and special cap for waterproofingCONS:Muffled audioOnly about 2 hours recording timeBare-bones build (e.g., camera doesn't compensate for position, so if the button isn't on top the video WILL be upside-down; programming the date/time is in no way intuitive or otherwise plug-n-play; apparently only charges when connected to a computer, if a special charger for the batteries isn't available; no night-vision capability)As for my personal experience, the camera worked fine for a week or so. Then I noticed that I wasn't getting the two hours of recording time out of it. I studied it and saw that the light would blink normally, at first, then it would slow to roughly twenty-second intervals, then forty. Then the light would get stuck, and I couldn't turn it off until the battery died or some internal failsafe was triggered or the like. When this happened, the files would end up corrupted. Very quickly, every time I attempted to record the files would be corrupted. I contacted the seller with details of the issue, it was determined that the camera was defective, and I received a refund. The details of my customer-service experience(s) are worth noting here, as it absolutely influences my view of my overall experience:The camera is ready to record after the initial charge and a firmware update (no programming necessary), but I wanted a date/time stamp for my videos as well. This required going to the seller's website and downloading a special .txt file, making manual changes to the time, and then manually adding the file to the camera's SD card and taking a quick video to get the clock started. But none of this information was what I would call "easy to find," because there was nothing whatsoever that indicated that what I had found would definitely work for my particular camera (knowing what I do now I assume so, but as a new consumer I couldn't have). After a few hours of fruitless efforts reading, rereading, and watching videos, I contacted the seller and received a response within twenty-four hours. It wasn't exactly step-by-step, but it did give me what I needed to solve the problem when combined with what I'd already found. When the camera failed, I contacted the seller again. The response was prompt and interested/concerned. I admit there were some communication problems, but given my personal circumstances I can't say they weren't my fault; I can definitely say that each time I followed up and reached out again to the seller, the response was virtually immediate (it's usually late at night by the time I get around to my emails, so I did have to wait until business hours for a response) and always polite. So I'm satisfied with how the seller handled the situation.Despite the camera I received being defective, my overall experience means that I wouldn't actually be against purchasing another one. While I've determined that this camera doesn't exactly fit my CURRENT needs, it wasn't so problematic that I would have stopped using it had it continued to function properly (for the time it functioned it did precisely what I wanted, just not quite as conveniently as I'd imagined), and I can think of future situations where its simplicity, design, and features (e.g., water resistant or waterproof) would be perfectly suitable. This is a "primitive" camera--people expecting something like a video screen or instant playback or on-site programming need to look elsewhere--but I wouldn't dismiss it entirely. Just have your exact needs, even the little things, clear and prioritized.
N**I
Fujita Japan Xtreme Sports Camera HD-LITE .
OK I'll be honest about this cam.I put it on my motorcycle sportsbike.The good.It takes very clear videos or pictures it has a little slide switch for pic or video, color is great the sound is good it comes with a underwater rear cap I drilled a hole in that to allow more sound into the cam it seems to do the trick over the cap that it has for regular recording.Now the bad,it records up to 5 minute intervals or about 577 mb.So if your video is 30 minutes it will be broken up in 5 minute segments.The videos get wavy over 60 mph.It's a ok cam get a video editor to put the segments together.
N**N
Not good for recording your commute
I purchased this camera because I am commuter cyclist and in case of an accident its very important to have a camera to back up your side of the story. I bought it and the card that came with the camera was only good for about 30 minutes of recording. That was an annoyance but that's understandable so I bought a 32gb SD card. Now the camera will shut off spontaneously after 30 minutes and after that I would turn it back on and it would record for 5 minutes and then shut off again even though the card was not nearly full. This is very disconcerting because the main reason I bought the camera was so if something happens I'd have it recorded but not knowing whether the camera is actually doing its job is totally unacceptable. Also I found there were problems getting it to turn off and I'd have to unscrew the back and pop out the SD card in order for it to turn off. There was no way to change the date and time setting and the instructions said to download some software but the website made my virus protection software pop up and when I downloaded the file there was nothing but a document with weird symbols. I returned the camera and will buy a GoPro I think.
C**O
great camera bring them back
bring this camera back its way better than all this junk they are selling now
D**G
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY
Pure unadulterated JUNK. I bought the largest (32gb) SIM card they CLAIMED to support, but it still only recorded for 20 minutes. I returned it and got a refund. You do indeed get what you pay for. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY.
O**A
came with only one battery.
Small and nice camera, good price for this quality, i use this with my motorcycle in my helmet and i can see all license plates.You will need a 16GB or 32SD SD for recording.Bad things Battery, they lie, in anounsement they said "Battery (2 pcs)", is not real, came only with one battery and it has duration of 45minutes recording.All recordings are of shorts of 5minutes like 500Mb of memory each one.Battery duration 45minutes.Fixing foam is not the best you will need to take care with this and refix this every month.cheap camera but good for this price, is a good small kit.
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