“I’ve been using my 1.5 for a little over 8 months now. Earlier in the year I shared some of my mountain bike exploits. Around that time I also picked up white water kayaking. I’m only up to class III’s right now but its still great fun to document the craziness and fun times.” – Dave Kersey
Point-of-view powder snowboard footage shared by Brian.
“The guy you see in front of me is my Bro on the snow, Richard. He broke his arm at the end of the run so I wanted to give a shout out to him and a big thanks. This ones for you buddy!” – Brian Smith
Point-of-view video from Sugiyama Ski & Snowsports School – Japan.
John Carr and Nikke Nason capture some speedskating point-of-view footage during practice with the V.I.O. POV.1.5.
The VIO 1.5 is a top of the line helmet camera plain and simple. The image is clean and crisp. The unit is waterproof to 3 feet and shockproof. Rain in Whistler? Not an issue. Just tomahawked down Spankys? Check and still working fine.
The biggest advantage over the competitors is the VIO is a tethered unit. It has a very small and lightweight head attached where ever you would like to put it, which is connected to the recording unit via a wire. This has two advantages. The wire is a safety line. If your mount breaks you don’t lose the camera in 3 feet of snow…. Full Article
Check out this great point-of-view powder run shared by Brian Paul Smith aka Powder POV.
“Talk about your perfect line. 11 inches of fluff, bluebird sky and all sides of the mountain open. Ask anyone who was up there and they will agree it was one of the best days yet for the 2009-2010 Season.” – Brian
A collection of the most recent point-of-view videos shared via our Facebook.
Nice point-of-view kayaking video shared by MrOutriggercanoe.
Enduro point-of-view field test using the V.I.O. POV.1.5. Video shared by kentelvis1.



