Reddit Reddit reviews Fuhu nabi Look HD 1080p Camera

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Fuhu nabi Look HD 1080p Camera
Rugged 1080p HD video camera with 8 MP still image capture.Equipped with a f/2.8, 175-degree wide-angle lens, nabi Look HD achieves high-resolution video and crisply-detailed still photos with less noise even in challenging lighting conditions.Comes with IP68 standard waterproof case that can withstand 190+ feet depth and is dust proof, shockproof (7 feet) and most importantly kid-proof.Boxed set includes a sport HD camera, LCD display screen, remote control, waterproof case, micro SD card, battery, power adapter, flat mount, curve mount, bracket mount, AV cable, USB cable, TV cable, carrying pouch, 8-inch lanyard, instruction manual and user manual on a mini CD.
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2 Reddit comments about Fuhu nabi Look HD 1080p Camera:

u/iynque · 1 pointr/BikeCammers

I have two of these: Fuhu nabi® Look HD 1080p Camera—which I bought for $30 each.

The picture quality is acceptable-to-good. Good enough that you can clearly see what happened and with digital stabilization after the fact, it gets a lot better (especially the rolling shutter distortion on harsh bumps). Here's some test footage someone else made, and there's more on YouTube if you care to look. Couldn't find any bike-mounted or cycling tests on YouTube though… 🤷🏼‍♂️

But for the price, it seems like they must be absolute shit, right? Nope. They're actually good, and a majority of reviews I've seen around the internet seem to agree. Cheap enough to to get two and mount a front-facing and rear-facing camera!

When I bought mine, someone said I could plug them in for ostensibly infinite recording time, but that turned out to be wrong; they won't operate while plugged in and charging. They do have replaceable batteries, so you can stop and switch them for "endless" recording, but you can't plug them into a USB battery on your bike, as I planned to do. The batteries last something like two-to-four hours in my experience, depending on settings (you can pull the screen off entirely for better battery life, and lighter weight!).

And speaking of endless recording, they have an endless mode where they record in chunks (15 minutes, if I recall correctly) and when the memory card is full, the oldest recording is deleted to make room for more. Great for a road cam where you don't necessarily want to save every minute of video, just the clips when something exciting happens. If something does happen, you just mark it as protected and keep going; it won't be deleted.