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Contour Plus helmet cam spied, offers wider view of your extreme antics

While you’re the sort who loves to risk life and limb in pursuit of delight, then you definately know how one can document your exploits is with just a little helmet cam action. Bike Rumor is reporting that Contour, one the leaders during this (admittedly niche) field, will soon be releasing a brand new POV shooter called the Contour Plus. The positioning stumbled on some Giant pro cyclers testing the device, who claim the Plus will improve at the ContourGPS by adding an HDMI-out port, boosting image quality, and widening the viewing angle from 140 degrees to 170. And, for many who really desire to live dangerously, the Plus will supposedly pack a Bluetooth radio so that you can stare on the iPhone viewfinder app while hurtling down a snow-covered slope or through a disadvantage-riddled bike path. Obviously, here is all unofficial in the intervening time, however the “little birdy” whispering in Bike Rumor’s ear said the updated cam will land within the next month or two. A different blurry shot after the break.

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