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Liquid Image unveils new Impact Series HD camera goggles

, Jan 14th 2011 Discuss [0]

Liquid Image has been making goggles for scuba drivers for a long time now that have an integrated video camera in them to film the underwater wonders divers see for us land locked folks to enjoy. The company has announced a new line of goggles aimed at the off roader that wants to record their riding or skiing prowess. Read The Full Story

Liquid Image VideoMasks hands-on

, Jan 6th 2010 Discuss [1]

If you’re considering a new camera or camcorder, you’re probably not narrowing down your options by whether you can mount them on your head or not; still, if you’re a diver, swimmer or snowboarder then Liquid Image could have a few models for you.  We caught up with the company’s goggle-integrated “videomasks” – which range in price from $79 to $350 – at CES 2010; more details and live images after the cut.

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Liquid Image Scuba Series HD320 HD camcorder/mask debuts

, Oct 21st 2009 Discuss [2]

Scuba diving is a pretty cool hobby that seems like it would be fun as long as there are no sharks in the area or those weird sea worm things that creep me out. The coolest part of scuba diving for many has to be the beauty of the underwater world which can be hard to share with those who don’t scuba drive. Liquid Image has announced a new HD camera mask called the Scuba Series HD320 that will allow you to share your underwater adventures with landlubbers. Read The Full Story

Liquid Image UDCM310 diving mask camera revealed

, Jul 9th 2009 Discuss [0]

Liquid Image revealed their latest interesting gadget today in the UDCM310, which is a diving mask meant for underwater adventurers. Only this mask has something extra: a still and video camera built-in for your convenience. Read The Full Story

Liquid Image underwater camera built into goggles

So these underwater goggles have a digital camera built in. When they release in January at CES, you’ll have your choice of 3.1 or 5 megapixels. Read The Full Story