Capture Life As It Happens Using iOn’s New Wearable Camera ‘SnapCam Lite’

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iOn hits back by bringing you their newest wearable camera, the SnapCam Lite. Designed to be attached directly to your clothes using a removable clip, this incredibly small camera (1.65″ square / IP4X dustproof rating) is equipped with a 5MP 1/3.2″ image sensor, a wide-angle lens, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), a built-in microphone and a micro-USB port.

Powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery (up to 7-day standby battery life), the SnapCam Lite can capture both 720p@30fps HD video in H.264 format and up to 5MP digital still images in JPEG format.

The iOn SnapCam Lite is available now for just $79.99 (Red and Blue Silicone Skins included). [Product Page]

Get Into Action With ION’s New Speed-Pro Full HD Waterproof Action Camera

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If you’re in the market for a new Full HD waterproof action camera, be sure to check out the Speed-Pro from ION. Adopting an aluminum housing that is waterproof to depths of 32′, this compact and lightweight camera is equipped with a 14MP CMOS image sensor, a 180-degree ultra-wide angle lens, a microSD/SDHC card slot, a USB 2.0 port for battery charging and data connection, and an HDMI output port.

Powered by a 2.5-hour internal battery, the Speed-Pro has the ability to capture both 1080p Full HD video at 30fps or 720p HD video at 60fps and up to 14MP digital still images in either single shot, burst or interval shooting modes.

The ION Speed-Pro is currently available for pre-order for $179.99 (Bike and Suction Cup Mounts included).[Product Page]

Record Your Extreme Adventures With ION’s Latest Full HD Waterproof Action Camera

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Getting yourself a new Full HD waterproof action camera? Be sure to check out ION’s latest CamoCam. Adopting an aluminum housing with Realtree Xtra camouflage pattern, this compact and lightweight camera (waterproof to depths of 32′) is equipped with a 14MP CMOS image sensor, a 180-degree ultra-wide angle lens, a microSD/SDHC card slot, a USB 2.0 port for battery charging and data connection, and an HDMI output port.

Powered by a 2.5-hour internal lithium-ion battery, the CamoCam has the ability to capture both 1080p Full HD video at 30fps or 720p HD video at 60fps and up to 14MP digital still images in either single shot, burst or interval shooting modes.

The ION CamoCam is currently available for pre-order for $229 (aluminum sport clamp for attaching to rifle barrels and bows included). [Product Page]

iOn Is an Innovative Take on Smart, Wireless Light Switches

iOn Wireless Capacitative Control Switch

Using the “Stop being sad and be awesome instead” model, iOn proves us that old light switches don’t need to be replaced from scratch. Instead, we could use a wireless capacitative control switch to make them better and improve their functionality.

If there hadn’t been a global financial crisis, I seriously doubt it that companies would focus that much on repurposing various devices, or on simply improving the functionality of the existing ones. That being said, iOn promises to bring magic into your home, by allowing you to interact in new ways with your electronic and electrical devices. It can be controlled via iOS or Android devices, and requires no physical contact in order to turn the light on or off. Best of all, it can even be hidden inside a wall, fact that could definitely make your visitors wonder how in the world you switched the lights on.

The manufacturer provided an extensive description of the iOn wireless capacitative control switch on Kickstarter:

“How does it work? Just like the screen on your smart phone, iOn is controlled by a capacitive proximity switching system. We just made the capacitive field bigger, increased its range and added some clever features to make it more stable.

iOn gives you cool new ways to control your environment, opens exciting design possibilities–and brings a little magic into your life. You can simply wave your hand near an iOn switch and the capacitive field reacts to turn iOn on or off.

Hold your hand inside the field to make your lights dimmer or brighter. Or use your smart phone. Imagine controlling all of your iOn switches from your iPhone or Android smart phone or even from your smart watch.”

In case it wasn’t obvious already, the developers of this little gadget are trying to get the money necessary for mass production by running a campaign on this crowdfunding platform. They’ve set a goal of $100K, and are willing to make small steps to get there, as iOn costs only $40 for early birds and $45 for the others.

You might also want to visit the company’s website, in case you’re interested in this device and want to learn more about it. Depending on how you look at it, iOn could be either an incredibly innovative device, or just a superfluous one.

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iON reveals Adventure and Air Pro 2 sports cameras, we go hands on

iON reveals Adventure and Air Pro 2 sports cameras, we go hands on

You may remember iON stepping out onto the action camera market back in spring, when we went hands on with the OG Air Pro. Fast forward to CES, and it's back with a brace of new cameras to capture your every move. First up is the iON Adventure, a 1080p GPS-enabled helmet cam with a twist, almost literally. The device has the same tubular format as the original, but the lens is actually on one of the longer sides, rather than at the end of the barrel, making it more suitable for chest mounting. The Adventure also has two memory card slots, meaning you can pack in a whole lot more footage, battery willing. For those extended shoots, a new loop recording mode allows continuous, non-stop recording between the two cards -- no more swapping out your micro-SD on the move. Other features include a vibrate-to-record function (it starts and stops recording when it detects movement) and a partnership with map / video sharing service Kinomap. The device has a sleek, gloss back finish, weighs just 4.2 ounces, and has a large, easily accessible record button on one end. While we only spent a short time with the camera, the quality of the build felt good, and the demo footage looked impressive. The Adventure will be available starting in March for $349.

The second new family member is the Air Pro 2. As you might have guessed, this is the second iteration of the original we saw back in March. Much of the external design remains the same, with the distinct octagonal accents at either end of the barrel. The main difference being the image sensor upgrade, which can now shoot at 14 megapixels, with 60fps for video and a 180-degree mode for those extra wide shots. Last time we liked the Air Pro, but we'll be especially keen to see how the follow up performs. With more and more cameras launching into the market, differentiating can be difficult, something apparently not lost on iON, who has clearly tried hard to introduce new and distinct features. The Air Pro 2 also becomes available in March, with two versions -- one with WiFi, one without. The wireless enabled one will cost you $299, or $249 if you don't need the extra functionality.

Sean Cooper contributed to this report

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All-Star Guitar gets loaded with Lightning connector compatibility

All-Star Guitar gets loaded with Lightning connector compatibility

If you caught Ion's All-Star Guitar in our holiday gift guide, but didn't find it under the Festivus pole since it lacked support for Apple's Lightning connector, there could be hope for next year's holiday haul. The faux guitar is getting refreshed with a Lightning connector and has kept the same form factor, complete with light-up fret buttons and built-in speaker. For the uninitiated, the rig above can accommodate an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch and allows users to learn notes and chords via a companion app. As of now, there's no word on when you'll be able to rock out with the axe or how many simoleons it'll set you back.

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Ion reveals digital conversion turntables for iOS, PC and Mac, we go hands-on

Ion reveals digital conversion turntables for iOS, PC and Mac

Vinyl may be the format of choice for discerning audio connoisseurs, but those harboring love for both digital and analog options may have their interest piqued by Ion's latest lineup of turntables. The iLP Lightning takes a traditional turntable, replete with RCA outputs, and adds a 30-pin dock connector that's compatible with Cupertino's Lightning to 30-pin adapter. Leveraging a free app, the table converts a record's audio to MP3 files, separates it into tracks and saves it to docked iOS devices. If you'd rather not have songs sent to your iDevice of choice, the rig also includes a USB cable for routing tunes to a Mac or PC with a gratis desktop app. Ion is also serving up the Pure LP, which removes the 30-pin dock from the equation. As for availability, the iOS-compatible tables are expected this summer for $99.99 in white, red, blue, black and a woodgrain finish. Analog diehards can have some fun too with the Live LP table, which packs stereo speakers, standard RCA outputs, a natural wood finish and nothing in the way of digital conversion. Click on to the break for photos and the full press release.

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Ion outs its Lightning-compatible iDJ 2 Go Plus, we take a close look

Ion outs its Lightning-compatible iDJ 2 Go Plus, we take a close look

Cupertino's Lightning connector has put a few DJ peripherals out of the running for new iOS devices, but Ion's iDJ 2 Go Plus is up for the task. The portable rig supports Apple's new connector, features two scratch wheels, a crossfader, a handful of backlit buttons and a collection of knobs for music junkies to do their thing. As for software, the hardware can take advantage of the firm's free iDJ 2 Go app or other software, such as Algoriddim's Djay. As of now, details on price and availability are scarce.

Minimalist DJs can mix with the outfit's Scratch 2 Go: a collection of knobs, two turntables and a crossfader that attach to an iPad via suction cups. According to Ion, the low-key kit also functions with popular DJ apps in addition to their own offering. Price and availability details are nowhere in sight, but you can catch a hands-on with both setups in the bordering galleries.

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Ion introduces Air Copy: mobile scanner for smartphones, tablets and laptops

Ion introduces Air Copy: mobile scanner for smartphones, tablets and laptops

Ion's Air Copy has just stepped into the wireless mobile scanner arena, and it brings support for slinging scanned documents and photos as big as size A4 to Android, iOS, Windows 8 and OS X devices via WiFi. Once documents are scanned, they're saved as high resolution 300 DPI JPEG files to the connected hardware. A free app available for the gadget gives users a real-time preview of what's being scanned. There's no word on pricing or availability as of yet, but you can hit the jump for the press release or take a peek at our hands on shots in the gallery.

Gallery: Air Copy

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