
Meet the uCorder, a mini camcorder that can be worn around your neck and let you record video and audio on the run. The little device is best used for journalists on the run or those who frequent meetings. The little uCorder measures only 3.5-in high, 1-in wide and 0.5-in thick.
The uCorder wearable camcorder comes with a number of accessories such as an integrated clip and a lanyard which allows you to clip it on your shirt pocket or wear it around your neck respectively. So, you can have completely hands-free video and audio recording, handier doing it using your mobile phones or digital cameras.
The uCorder has an internal Lithium Ion battery which can be recharged via USB port of your PC or Mac. It’s now available in two versions, IRDC150 and IRDC250, which have 1GB and 2GB internal memory respectively. The IRDC250 has a stand, allows it to be clipped or mounted to the display of your computer and used as a webcam. It’s capable of recording video at 640 x 480 (VGA) resolution. The 1GB version is priced at $80, while the 2GB version costs $100 and you can get it from the link below.


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