Wide Angle Mobius ActionCam HD Camera V3 820 mAh Battery (No Memory)

The full HD Wide Angle Mobius ActionCam is capable of recording video in 1080p @ 30fps, as well as 720p at either 60fps or 30fps. The rechargeable internal 820 mAh battery provides approximately 130 minutes of recording time per charge. Weighing in at about 1.5 ounces, it is both lightweight and compact as well, measuring approximately 2.4″ x 1.4″ x 0.75″. It is fully configurable as well by using either the free software configuration utility (PC), the free Android App, or by manually editing the text configuration file (PC/Mac/Linux). The included mounting bracket sports a common 1/4″-20 tripod thread, which provides endless mounting opportunities. Its more advanced features – such as auto power on recording – allow it to be used as a dash camera if desired.

The Wide Angle Mobius ActionCam includes the following: Wide Angle Mobius ActionCam HD Camera, USB 2.0 micro SD memory card reader (supports up to 32GB), mounting sleeve with 1/4″-20 nut, USB data/charging cable, Velcro strip, hex wrench, screwdriver, 3 lens caps, and three lens cleaning cloths.

Product Features

  • Revised V3 camera with larger 820 mAh battery provides 130 minutes of run time, better charging, and over voltage protection.
  • New case features oval LED for increased visibility over the old camera.
  • Wide angle lens (lens B) approx. FoV: 116 degrees (1080p) / 63 degrees (720p)
  • Supports microSD card up to 32GB in size (64GB if formatted properly). Class 4 recommended. Card sold separately.
  • Weighing in at 1.50 oz, it is lightweight, compact, and fits in the palm of your hand.

One Reply to “Wide Angle Mobius ActionCam HD Camera V3 820 mAh Battery (No Memory)”

  1. The Mobius Action camera, IMHO, is not in the same league as more expensive cameras like the GoPro, Ion Air Pro, and others. The wide angle lens is about 40-50 degrees narrower in its view than those cameras, and my particular camera has a decidedly bluish cast to the videos, far beyond what the actual outside scenery possesses. I have changed the settings of the camera to try to get it to record in more realistic tones, but have not found the right combination of “Advanced Settings”…

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