Oregon Scientific Launches ATC Chameleon Dual Lens Action Camera

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Photo Courtesy of Oregon Scientific

Photo Courtesy of Oregon Scientific

Remember that awesome review I wrote about the ATC Chameleon dual lens action camera?  🙂 Well, the ATC Chameleon dual lens action camera finally being launched at several major national retailers, including Target, Best Buy, and Costco.  Now is your chance to grab this adaptable action camera that can capture two videos at one time.  Whether you’re hitting the slopes (like I did), kayaking, mountain biking, or just fooling around with the family in the backyard, the ATC Chameleon is a great way to capture the action in your life.

The two wide-angle lenses each capture video in a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels at 30 frames per second.  The ATC Chameleon comes with a rechargeable battery that can shoot video continuously for up to 2 hours.  The ATC Chameleon also accepts up to a 32 GB microSD card to save all that action you’ve recorded.  Also, to make this great dual-lens camera hands-free, you can mount the ATC Chameleon to your helmet, bike, snowboard, kayak, surfboard, etc. with one of the mounting accessories (some sold separately).  As I noted in my review, the camera is splashproof, which is great for winter sports, but you can also buy a waterproof case for underwater video capture up to 60 meters (196 feet) below the surface!

The ATC Chameleon is now available at Target, Best Buy, Costco, Meijer, and the Oregon Scientific store for an MSRP of $199.99.  The camera comes with a USB charging cable and applicable software.

To learn more about the ATC Chameleon, check out Oregon Scientific’s website or my previous Gear Diary review.

Check out this video of the ATC Chameleon in action:

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I'm an architect by trade, but the overarching theme of my life has always been trying to keep up with the newest, coolest technology. Ever since I picked up an NES controller, I've been hooked on the latest and greatest gadgets, gizmos, and toys. Whether it's gaming, mobile phones, and accessories, or PCs and Apple products, I'm interested. I use many Apple products in my daily life, such as the iPhone, iPad, and my MacBook Pro. I've also built a few PCs in my day, so I'd like to say that I'm a pretty well-rounded techie.