

🎬 Capture Life Unseen — Small Cam, Big Impact!
The Veho Muvi HD10X is a sleek, ultra-compact body-worn camcorder designed for hands-free Full HD 1080p30 recording. Weighing only 42g and measuring just 5.5cm by 2.2cm, it includes an 8GB microSD card (expandable to 32GB) and a spring clip for versatile mounting. Its plug-and-play micro USB interface ensures effortless file transfer, making it ideal for active professionals seeking discreet, reliable video capture on the move.










| ASIN | B07C64H6MN |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 54,522 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 167 in Camcorders |
| Brand | Veho |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (1,710) |
| Date First Available | 13 April 2018 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Effective still resolution | 2 MP |
| Focus type | Auto Focus |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Has image stabilisation | No |
| ISO Range | 0-1600 |
| Included components | Veho Muvi HD10X Micro Digital Camcorder, 8GB micro SD Card, Spring Clip, Product Manual |
| Item Weight | 41 g |
| Item model number | VCC-003-MUVI-1080 |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 35 Millimetres |
| Model year | 2018 |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.4 x 8.4 x 4.4 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Part number | VCC-003-MUVI-1080 |
| Plug profile | Surface Mount |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 22 x 20 x 55 millimetres |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Style | Muvi HD10X |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Type | Optique |
A**E
Fantastic Minicam for Bikers
I bought one of these ages ago and it's had a lot of use. It's still going strong and is really reliable. First off, you don't need to buy the extra sports pack! Admittedly I do have one but I find it's easier to just shove the Muvi clip into the top pocket of my bike jacket with the camera on the outside. This has several advantages, 1- there's no vibration so you get clearer vids. 2- it's accessible so you can easily start and stop it while riding. 3- it is high up so screens don't obscure the picture as much. 4- if it rains you can shove it in your pocket with minimal fuss. 5- you can point it in slightly different directions without unclipping it. The trick is to fasten the wrist strap onto a nearby loop, button or press stud so that if anything does go wrong e.g it comes unclipped, you don't lose your Muvi. The battery life is great, it records until you stop it or fill the card (can lead to long boring vids!). Buy another memory card straight away. A class 6 minimum is a must if you want smooth vids (class 10 should be even better). Forget the sound, on a bike all you get is wind and engine noise. You can also clip it to your helmet using the standard clip turned upside down and shoved between the shell and the liner (particularly at the back of the helmet) and secured with a bit of duct tape (and the wrist strap round your helmet strap just in case). Works well on my Caberg but maybe not on all helmets. Anyway it's a good solid bit of kit. Better than the cheapo versions that are plastic and not as good image wise. I also have an F&H one so I know. The Vox function doesn't work too well on mine but as long as you can reach the buttons it's not necessary. Check some of my videos on YouTube - search for acegsx1400 but try not to fall asleep while watching. :-)
B**L
Small DVR but consider alternatives
Delivery was uneventful, so cant fault the reseller. However, I have some criticisms of the product itself and some recommendations for alternatives. The device is small (about the size of a USB memory stick, slightly fatter) but its quite compact and sturdy with the case being of metal rather than plastic. There are no protruding parts, so nothing really to snap off. The power button and VOX button on each side are small slider buttons which are a bit fiddly (a finger nail will help) but fine. The record button is a tiny square press button on top of the unit, it works fine. The USB connector is at the bottom (not the flat mini-USB style connection now common on mobile Phones, its the older style D shaped connector). The camera fits quite snugly into the small crocodile-clip holder but the clips 'grip' isn't quite tight and weighted correctly which means that if you clip it to a shirt or jacket the camera will probably droop downwards or off to one side. Not the end of the world. If you want to attach it to your car dashboard or bike then perhaps a piece of velcro-fastener would be most suitable. I found the video quality to be satisfactory but not outstanding. Audio recording wasn't great. One thing that has annoyed me is that I cannot set the 'time' in the device - it doesn't have a clock! Every video .avi file has a creation time of 31st Dec. 2000. I believe the more expensive Pro model has a clock. So far battery life seems okay but I haven't had it long enough to know if it begins to drop off with use. If you want to use this device as an in-car DVR then perhaps you should consider something cheaper such as the "Car Dash Vehicle Recorder" (http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B005Q6CJI4), its £14.62 at the time of writing (although you should be aware that it is a typically cheap mass produced product shipped from China; not that the Veho isn't!). If you want a personal DVR for whilst out walking or cycling consider the Toshiba Clip (http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B007O9ZYQU/). I haven't tried this device myself but it does have a better spec and is slightly cheaper. It also has a small screen to see what you have recorded. Alternatively, for in-car dash or biking consider a cheap mobile phone (you can get an Android phone for £59 at Tesco) and install the FREE DailyRoads Voyager app on Android or the FREE Road Eye app on Windows Phone (haven't checked for an iPhone equivalent). With built in GPS you can even track your journey, upload to DropBox and its a phone too! The Veho VCC-003 is a neat little DVR but they need to do better in terms of its capabilities in order to beat the alternatives.
M**C
Disappointed
Veho VCC-003 Muvi Micro DV Camcorder I had read all the reviews and seemed to be a good by especially at £32. All started well delivery was on time and packaged perfectly. The camera came in a box that I had seen in a video review (which did not have white noise problems mentioned later), was impressed by the quality of the cam and accessories that came with it. I got it charged then started to play with it and as like so many others on here (if I had looked at the 1 star reviews)I started to suffer problems. The picture quality was as expected with it's size but it had a terrible white noise problem on the recording if there was not any other sound present. But then I could not get it to record, I would reformat as advised on the site it would work again then stop tried various cards in no effect. So felt I had to return it Amazon were great have refunded no problem. Just wondering whether to try another one pay a little more perhaps for the 4gb one but still not sure. Hope this helps anyone else thinking of buying.
T**W
Nun ich hab schon seit längerem eine Mircocamera gesucht um sie in meinen Ferngesteuerten Auto- & Flugmodellen einzusetzen, da ist Gewicht (ca. 40g) und Größe natürlich von grosser Bedeutung. Ich möchte auch hier noch mal voranstellten das niemand von einer Camera dieser Größe die gleiche Bildqualität wie von einem HD-Camcorder mit 3-CMOS-Chips erwarten sollte, den von solchen Cameras wird auch nicht erwartet das Sie ohne Blastung in die Hemdtasche passen. Ich, auf jeden fall, bin von der Muvi mehr als überrascht worden. Bild- und auch Ton-qualität sind für eine Camera dieser Größe 1. Klasse. Einzig das manuelle Filmen bedarf ein wenig Übung da man ja nicht sehen kann wo man "hinfilmt". Die mitgelieferte Software für die Nutzung als Webcam funktioniert zwar ist aber sicher kein High-light. Die Camera ist gut verarbeitet und macht einen hochwertigten Eindruck. Auch wenn ich die Camera noch nicht so lange besitze möchte ich trotzdem anmerken das sie auch sehr Wiederstandfähig erscheint, Staub, leichter Nieselregen, Stösse und Stürze haben hisher keine Messbaren Schäden hinterlassen. Die leichte Bedienung, die gute Akkukapazität und die hohe Speicherkapazität (bis zu 8GB Micro-SD-Card) stellen mich voll zufrieden. Die Bilder sind Scharf und haben ausreichende Farbwerte um auch mal eine kleine Tour mit dem Fahrad oder Motorrad zu filmen. Alles läst sich nach der Aufnahme ohne viel Aufwand auf jeden Rechner oder Laptop übertragen. Als Zubehör gibt es Cam-Halterung und Anschlusskabel sowie Stecker (USB). Fazit : Für mich ein ideales Gadget und bei dem Preis in jedem fall "Empfehlenswert". ++ Bild o Ton o Zubehör (es gibt Zubehörkits mit mehreren verschiedenen Halterungen Einzeln oder als Bundle zu kaufen) + Bedienung + Akkuleistung ++ Speicherkapazität - Software + Preis (Internet suche lohnt sich)
A**A
oggetto perfetto: corrisponde in pieno alle aspettative: finalmente dopo aver acquistato un clone con conseguente delusione perché non funziona, pur considerando il prezzo. Questo originale (Veho Muvi Pro DV) va molto bene; unico neo di questo oggetto (che è il secondo che acquisto) è che, disponendo di un Mac, non sono riuscito a settare la data e l'ora. Ho provato in vari modi, anche seguendo le istruzioni che mi sono state inviate puntualmente e su mia richiesta senza risolvere. probabilmente sbaglio io in qualche cosa servizio e venditore perfetti
M**T
Achete apres beacoup d'etudes des avis clients (en Anglais), toutes contents de qualite d'image et de sa taille, le camera est tres decevant au niveau d'autonomie (2h max en enregistrement) SANS POSSIBILITE D'ENREGISTRER EN CHAGREANT. L'enregistrement n'est possible que si le camera est bien autonome, ou, en cas particulier, est connecte au PC (Windows, pas de Mac) par son (seul)port USB. Alors, tres bien pour les sports, mais dans la voiture, chaque deux heures vous vous arretez sans arreter le moteur et la rechargez. Ou,vous la mettez en marche manuellement au moment precis de l'accident. Faitez votre choix. Ce defailt n'est pas mentionne dans le maunel d'utilisateur et apparets, tres discretement, au bout d'une liste des questions frequents (en Anglais, sans doute) sur le site de manufacteur. Absolutely useless as a car blackbox. Impossible to shoot when charging, and autonomy only lasts for 2 hours when fully charged. Then you stop and charge from the running engine.The fact omitted in the user manual and mentioned very slightly in the end of a long list of FACs on the manufacturer's site. Good quality of video, though, and good price which make it a good extreme sports camera, but it has no right to position itself as a car one.
K**N
For the price, this is a great camera. If you want a HD camcorder with all the bells and whistles then this is not for you, but that is not what you are paying for. Wife bought me this because over the last 15 years I have had a few close calls while walking the dogs when some moron with aggressive dogs running loose came after mine. With this thing if something happens you have a video record of what happened. First the good: It is very small. It works quite well. For the size it gives very nice looking video and sound recording. If you have trouble with playback, take the card out and use the adapter that comes with the card. Mine will not play well from the USB cord but plays fine if I either take the card out or if I just move the file to the computer before trying to watch it. It works as advertized. You need an 8 Gig card. With the 8 Gig mine will record 1:30 and uses about 6 Gigs. When left to run like this it makes a new file every :30. When it is running you have to either let it make a new file every :30 or manually do it. I am sure this is why it only gives 3 :30 clips when I let it run. If I watched it till it gave the low battery warning I am sure I could get a little more. The sound quality, for something this small is quite good. As long as it is not real windy it picks up everything. The first day using it I was walking and heard a couple people arguing in a house across the street. When I got home and played it back you could hear them almost as well as I could hear them. It comes with a neck lanyard and a pocket clip. I use both. Put the lanyard on it just in case it was to fall off. I bought the Extreme Sports Pack 20 bucks at Amazon and it comes with an extra pocket clip in case I break one. The Bad: It is on the heavy side for how small it is. I clip it to a shirt pocket and it was too heavy so it flopped down too far. I solved it by slipping a piece of cardboard into the pocket and it works fine. You can't change the battery it is built in, but mine will give 1:30 of recording no trouble. You can charge it at any USB port though. It uses the standard mini USB cords that work with many music players, cell phones and cameras. It does not have a real wide field of view. About 100 degrees of so, but again this is a very small camera. All in all I am very happy with this. There are some that look like they would be a lot nicer but they are 3 times the price too.
V**N
Esta cámara de acción Veho me ha sorprendido por su facil manejo y versatilidad. Cuando la tienes en tus manos notas la calidad de sus materiales y su revestimiento de metal que te hace suponer que no se romperá facilmente en caso de caida. Yo la uso con la pinza de cocodrilo, la cual queda bien fijada en cualquier pieza de ropa. La duración máxima de la bateria es de una hora y media ininterrumpida. Te va grabando archivos de media hora de duración, y aunque se agote la bateria no pierdes la grabación en curso. Puedes encontrar cámaras de este tipo a mejor precio, pero dudo que tengan la calidad de esta. LO MEJOR: Los materiales de fabricación. LO PEOR: Por pedir algo, le pedirá media hora más de bateria.
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