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GARMIN VIRB ULTRA 30 REVIEW

Posted on October 15, 2016December 21, 2018 By Jarvis

In the saturated world of action cameras, it is easy to assume that there are two broad categories: those that are made by GoPro and those that are not. While this was true at one point, it is simply no longer the case. Garmin, the GPS navigation powerhouse turned wearable tech company, is out to prove itself with the new Virb Ultra 30, which was one of the most full-featured action cameras on the market when it launched on August 31.

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Boy, what a difference a few weeks make.

Since Garmin announced the Ultra 30, both Sony and GoPro have come out with new versions of their flagship action cameras. The Ultra 30’s key selling points no longer stand out from the crowd. Its electronic image stabilization was trumped by Sony’s optical system; its voice control and integrated touchscreen were matched by GoPro’s Hero5 Black.
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Cameras Tags:action camera, camcorder, Garmin, GARMIN VIRB ULTRA 30, GoPro, GPS, navigation, optical, review, Sony, wearable, Wearable Tech

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