Belkin LiveAction iOS Camera Remote

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Belkin LiveAction

Stay in the Picture
With the LiveAction Camera Remote, you never have to be left out of a group shot again. This intuitive remote allows you to activate your iPhone or iPod Touch camera shutter from up to 30 feet away—completely wirelessly. Two button controls let you instantly switch between photo and video functions without ever touching your device. You can also use the detachable camera stand to prop up your device and then slide it back onto the remote to create the ultimate pocket-sized camera kit.  

Capture the Moment

Whether it’s a spontaneous group shot or an impromptu speech, the LiveAction Camera Remote and Stand allow you to capture each moment as it happens. Hide the remote discreetly in your pocket for the perfect group pic and toggle between the photo and video buttons to instantly go from still to live shooting

 Belkin LiveAction
Works with the LiveAction App
It’s easy to record and share your media with the LiveAction App. When you have a pic or clip you want your friends to see, intuitive on-screen controls let you upload your special moments directly onto Facebook or into an email—without having to open another program.
 
LiveAction can be used alone as your iPhone’s primary camera app.  Or, you can use it solely in conjunction with Belkin LiveAction Camera products

Top Features:

·         Bluetooth-enabled remote shutter control
·         Two distinct buttons for photo and video
·         Detachable camera stand
·         Operational up to 30 ft
·         Intuitive app interface
·         Case-compatible

The LiveAction Camera Remote and LiveAction Camera Grip can be used together or separately, both items retail for $49.99 from the Belkin website, and several other sources. However, both accessories require the use of the free Belkin app. The app, appropriately called LiveAction is available from iTunes and can shoot photo and video, plus sharing capabilities. The app is simple, solid and easy-to-use, admittedly it is a quite limiting to have to use the LiveAction app with the accessories, however if you’re one for shooting in the native camera app and editing your photos in a separate app, this process is not a huge leap.

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