The swabs:
- The clock offers itself as only the clock function, read the time. From the ads on the clock itself I would have expected that this narrow strip it indicates the date with the numbers, but this is apparently only available for decoration. The other two small ads offer no function, but I have to say that I do not need the missing features mentioned.
- The operating instructions are reduced to an absolute minimum. One can guess what is in the manual, but also the English is not very good, partly not agree the instructions in the manual also, so I will attach below a guide to me.
- The video files are quite large. (1 minute recording corresponded with me about 100 MB, but it is a great memory available, therefore not so bad)
- The bracelet to cut is an absolute work of art. I wonder who is such a bullshit has devised. If you, however once raushat, but it comes. You have to push out into the small holes on the inside of the bracelet with a sharp object, the metal plate in the direction of arrow a piece, then pull out with pliers the rest. It must be very careful, in order not to damage the clock (see attached pictures in the gallery)
Positives:
- The LED is flashing or does not light up during recording. Had other products such as a cigarette lighter with a camera, which has, however, flashed during recording and is not therefore unremarkable. In this clock so one does not suspect that there might be processed a camera.
- Does not affect all processed too cheap
- Camera is absolutely for the price (and also for this size) in order
- Large memory
- Comfortable to wear
- Can be taken anywhere a USB flash drive, but then you have to always carry with you the cable, because this is a special cable for this clock.
With a little practice one falls also the targets no longer so difficult. As webcam I did not use the clock, but should work according to instructions. In the manual does it say explicitly that the clock should be water resistant to 30 m, although it is expressly pointed out that one should not wear while swimming or similar the clock, because you can not guarantee the water resistance. The charger also is a diode that first red lights at me. I'm assuming that this will change the color or goes out when the camera is loaded, but currently not yet knows exactly.
At the instruction:
1. switching on: A button (top right) and hold for 2 seconds. The status light glows solid blue-red at first, then it flashes 3 times blue and starts a video recording directly.
2. Power off: Press and hold the A button until the red status light flashes (or permanently flashing, I can not remember exactly)
3. Switch Mode: After the camera has been turned on and has now launched a video recording, press the A button 2 times, the status light flashes blue. While these blue flashes, pressing 2 times the A button, the status light turns solid blue and are for guidance in standby. To change the mode (video mode, Photo mode, Voice Recording), press the C button (top left) once. After the button is pressed the status light glows either red (-> Voice Recording), blue-red (-> photo mode) or blue (-> Video mode).
4. Turn on night vision: hold During a video recording button C until the status light flashes red 3 times. The same, to turn the night vision
5. Recording (Video / Voice Recording) Stop: To stop a recording, either the clock off (point 2) or as described in point 3: During recording, 2 times A button -> LED is flashing -> During Blinkes 2 times A button -> Clock lit solid blue and is in standby.
All in one I think is a top product, would recommend it to anyone. By the way you can also use the clock as a USB stick, which is of course very convenient. Too bad that the actual function of a clock a bit neglected.