Sports action cameras are pretty neat: they're tough, and they let you shoot video you'd never capture with a regular camera--poolside parties, skydiving and even as a "security" camera to catch bad ...
Optrix introduced the XD5, the first ultra-rugged, camera optimizing system for iPhone 5 that enables sports enthusiasts to record wide-angle HD videos in extreme conditions — even underwater. The XD5 ...
Shooting video while you're riding a motorcycle, steering a jet ski, or skiing down the slopes of your favorite mountain isn't exactly easy, especially if you're trying to shoot that video with your ...
We talked about the Optrix HD sports case that turned iPhone into an action camera last December. I got my hands one of those cases and the only thing I didn't like about it were the mounting options.
Optrix introduced its new XD5 rugged camera case for iPhone 5 today at CES. According to company, the new XD5 iPhone 5 camera case is the “toughest iPhone case ever built.” The company claims the case ...
I’m a sucker for cook photography gear and unique iPhone accessories, so the Optrix HD case for the iPhone 4/4S intrigued me. The case turns your iPhone 4/4S into an extreme sports camera which you ...
The iPhone is one of the most-used cameras in the world. However, in pursuit of the frequently illusive "perfect shot," more often than not you're required to take your iPhone into potential harm's ...
Optrix, designer of action sports video cases, unveils a selection of heavy duty, waterproof mounting accessories designed to enhance the shooting capabilities of the acclaimed XD Sport Wide-Angle ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Optrix PhotoProX includes a tough case and add-on ...
Optrix, the maker of sports video cam cases, has this week unveiled a new addition to their range in the form of the Optrix HD. This innovative product has been designed to transform your iPhone into ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...