Garmin VIRB XE Camera
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I finally got a chance to get my hands on the Garmin VIRB XE. This camera looks different than what you’re used to seeing and has many more options than most action cameras on the market. “I was fifth geared pinned” has a whole new meaning now that you can bring up the video from your Garmin VIRB XE and prove it. What did I think about using it? Keep on reading!
You don’t have to be a dirt bike rider to realize you have choices when it comes to buying an action sports camera to capture your adventures. Garmin realized this and brought their GPS’ to the table when developing their VIRB X and VIRB XE. The X stands for metrics and the E stands for Elite; For me, it’s how slow I am and the ability to custom tune the footage.
This small camera packs a punch and I look forward to having a few months to dig into all the options available to us users. For this initial review, I wanted to use the camera, use their native editing software and upload to YouTube. With the poor weather, this had to be done on my mountain bike. I know you’ll still enjoy it.
As the video tells you, there is little to not like about this camera. I did record for an hour and 3 minutes, with GPS on, and when I got back to the truck the battery was almost dead; That’s my biggest complaint. For those that want to really explore the backcountry, that’s not much battery life. Sure you can carry extra batteries, but when other cameras have many more hours on one battery, is capturing metrics really worth it?
The VIRB app and the VIRB XE on-camera menu are both very easy to use. However you choose to set your settings for the camera, both are very straight forward. I shot in 1080 at 30fps for this first test. The VIRB XE has the ability to shoot in 1440, which we plan to test during the next few months. As well, it has a few slow motion settings, but you do lose resolution if you choose to use it. It’s good to note though, this is fairly common in action cameras today.
The metrics that you have access to out of the box are pretty dang cool. As long as you have the GPS on, you’re capturing all the cool, extra information that most other cameras on the market can not capture. When using VIRB Edit, there are plenty of options on how you would like to display these metrics. If you’re looking to be specific in the way you layout the metrics, you have that options too. I chose to stay within the general options to stay closer to the typical user.
Should you buy the Garmin VIRB XE? If you’re looking to spend $400 on an action sports camera, your closest competitor is the GoPro Hero4 Silver. Having used the Hero4 Silver a lot, it all depends on what you’re looking to capture. The Hero4 Silver has an LCD Screen, which has been a huge help during productions. The VIRB XE has the GPS and Metrics, which are something no GoPro can give you. Think outside the box, use the metrics in a fun and different manner, and the Garmin VIRB XE will give you something that can make your footage stand above the rest.
Whatever you decide, have fun, tag @seattime in your pictures and always enjoy a Pint Full of Awesome!
Specifications
- Unit Size (WxHxD): 3.0” x 1.6” x 1.4”
- Display Size: 1” (25.4 mm) Diagonal; 128 x 128
- Unit Weight: 5.35 oz (151.7 Grams)
Video
- Image Sensor: 12.4 MP, 1/2.3" CMOS
- File Type: .mp4
- 1440p HD Video: 30 fps
- 1080p HD Video: 60, 50, 48, 30, 25, 24 fps
- 960p HD Video: 100, 60, 50 fps
- 720p HD Video: 120, 100, 60, 50, 30, 25 fps
- 480p (Slow Motion): 240 fps
- Still Photo Resolution: 12 MP and 7 MP
- Photo Burst: 12MP at 30 fps
- Photo Time Lapse: Custom Up to 120 Second Intervals
Audio
- Internal Microphone: Yes
- External Microphone: Optional Rugged Power Cable or Bluetooth Audio
Connectivity
- Bluetooth: Yes (2.1 + EDR)
- ANT+ Compatible: Yes (Remote and Sensors)
- Interface: USB 2.0
- Wi-Fi Streaming: Yes (802.11 bgn)
Battery
- Battery Type: Rechargeable 980mAh Li-polymer
- Battery Capacity: 980 mAh
- Battery Life: 1080p (30fps), Up to 2 Hours
Memory: microSD Card up to 128 GB (Card Not Included)
Accelerometer: Yes
Altimeter: No
Waterproof to 50 Meters without a Dive Case
Image Stabilization: Yes (Gyro-Enhanced)
Lens Distortion Correction: Yes
Where To Buy | |||
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Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only).
International shipping available. Some exclusions apply. |
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Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only).
International shipping available. Some exclusions apply. |
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