Ion Twin Video starts shipping

Ion Twin Video

With the start of this holiday shopping season around the corner, finding the best video camera is expected to be quite challenging. Ion has now begun shipping its pocket-sized video recorder dubbed Twin Video. The offering enables users to effortlessly switch between front and back lenses.

Featuring front and rear-facing lenses, the solution helps owners capture themselves and what they see with a single device. Equipped with handy live editing features, the device makes vlogging (video blogging) simple. Delivering an easy-to-use interface, the video recorder comes along with enhanced features.

“It’s one thing to capture the family gathering, but it is an entirely different experience when you find yourself in the video too. Whether you want to share your experience riding a roller coaster, interviewing a subject or producing scripted videos, Twin Video changes the video-capture game,” commented Gregg Stein, Managing Director, Ion. “Until now, you needed two cameras and expensive editing software to create a video from multiple angles. Now a first-time Twin Video user can capture the subject in front of them, then switch to their viewpoint, live on-the-fly.”

The newest entrant touts to fit conveniently on a user’s palm while it is crafted to fulfill social web requirements. Owners can share exciting videos with their loved ones through YouTube. The device lends support to various cards and readers including those integrated into many of the newest Mac and PC computers.

The unit comes equipped with a handle, thereby enabling individuals to comfortably carry the device along and record videos with utmost precision. The device comes fitted with a rechargeable battery, thereby providing users with around four hours of recording on a single charge. Further, owners can connect their Twin Video to any Mac or PC computers using a USB.

The newly unleashed device can now be snapped up from the official website for $119.99 (approx Rs. 5,431).


Posted on 2 December, 2010 By Correspondent
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