The TomTom Bandit is an action camera that has a 'shake to edit' function that makes it easy to tag action-packed moments and compile them in videos. This camera utilizes a 16-megapixel CCD sensor paired with a wide angle lens and bears a cylindrical shape.
This camera is capable of recording video at a 4K resolution at 15 frames per second. 60 frames per second can be attained if recording at Full HD 1080p.
The key feature of the TomTom Bandit is the way it uses built-in motion and GPS sensors to record and present data in videos. The camera can record location, speed, altitude, G-forces, acceleration and heart rate and visualize these parameters.
This camera is perfect for action sport and activity enthusiasts who want to capture more than just visuals from their escapades.
Shakeable Action Cameras
The TomTom Bandit Has a 'Shake to Edit' Function
Trend Themes
1. Shake to Edit Function - Opportunity for other action camera manufacturers to incorporate this feature into their products.
2. Integrated Sensor Data - Possibility for other camera manufacturers to integrate motion and GPS sensors into their products.
3. Enhanced Video Recording - Opportunity for camera manufacturers to improve video recording quality and frame rate.
Industry Implications
1. Action Cameras - Action camera manufacturers can incorporate features such as shake to edit and integrated sensors to appeal to action sport and activity enthusiasts.
2. Wearable Tech - Wearable tech manufacturers can explore the use of motion and GPS sensors for tracking and visualizing data in real-time.
3. Video Recording Equipment - Manufacturers can focus on improving video recording quality and frame rate to meet the demand of consumers who capture high adrenaline activities.