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09.24.2009 - Comments Walkthrough (w/Commentary)

Hey Everyone, We just revamped our comment features for both videos and forum posts. I wanted to take just a few seconds to fill you in on the changes.

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VholdR on Plugged-In Radio

Friday, August 29, 2008 - 2:50pm

On September 5, 2008, Plugged-In Radio will air a segment on the VholdR.

Plugged-In with Marc Saltzman is your daily update on everything tech! Marc Saltzman is regularly heard on CNN, MSNBC, and many other news stations.

As a syndicated radio feature, Plugged-In airs a minimum of once per day across Canada on various stations (including CFRB Toronto, CJAD Montreal, CKNW Vancouver). In addition, it is carried on the XM Satellite Radio and the US Armed Forces Radio Network.

Visit www.pluggedinradio.com for more information.

VholdR's Bronze IDEA Award on BusinessWeek.com

Monday, August 11, 2008 - 6:36pm
VholdR is on BusinessWeek.com for winning a bronze medal in the IDEA Awards last month.

BusinessWeek wrote, "VholdR is the first integrated hardware and software platform that makes it easy for action sports enthusiasts to shoot footage and, later, share video online. A proprietary mounting system attaches to a helmet, bike handlebar or ski goggles and the aluminum housing protects the video camera from extreme elements including impact, water, dust and sand. Innovative interaction features, including an image calibration system and single button control, make it easy to operate the camera while wearing it. The materials and finishes give the camera the look and feel of a high-end movie camera."

BusinessWeek

VholdR - Top 10 Summer Tech Toy

Monday, August 11, 2008 - 6:19pm
VholdR was selected by PC Magazine as one of the Top 10 Summer Tech Toys.

PC Magazine wrote, " For capturing all of your summer outings out of the water, there's Twenty20 Corp's VholdR ($349): a wearable camcorder that shoots up to two hours of audio and video. Both water- and shock-resistant, the VholdR weighs just a few ounces and features a brushed aluminum shield to protect it in the rain, snow, mud, and other harsh elements. It has a 90-degree rotating lens with smart leveling, a rechargeable battery, a USB port for uploading AVI files to your computer, and supports up to a 2GB microSD card. In addition, the VholdR mounts to any surface, from helmets to handlebars."

PC Magazine Top 10 Summer Tech Toy

Ride Crankworx Firsthand with VholdR

Thursday, August 7, 2008 - 10:35am
VholdR teams up with Whistler BC's Kokanee Crankworx to give viewers who can’t make it to Whistler and those on the ground a whole new perspective on the action. Twice daily from August 9-17, new point of view footage from the ground breaking, gravity fueled mountain bike festival will be posted at www.vholdr.com/users/crankworx.

"Viewers will see firsthand how the world’s best mountain bikers combine air and speed to fly down the mountain,” says Jeremy Roche, GM of Kokanee Crankworx.

Crankworx is integrating VholdR point of view footage into the event coverage, bringing viewers of their streaming coverage right into the insanity. VholdR.com now features an exclusive Crankworx page with daily updates straight from the event. Postings will include athlete interviews, event recaps, Crankworx footage, behind the scenes coverage and more. Stop by VholdR.com every evening for a daily teaser, then tune in again the next morning for full event coverage.

“VholdR is perfect for capturing high action footage, hands free,” explains Marc Barros, CEO of VholdR. “Crankworx is the ultimate testing ground to capture fast paced riding in a challenging environment and the riders who compete at Crankworx are the ideal shooters.”

With the recent launch of GeoTagging, VholdR.com has differentiated itself as the first POV driven video site with location fully integrated. Viewers can check out the Whistler map at VholdR.com for all the latest Crankworx and Whistler footage. If you are in Whistler visit the VholdR booth for camera demos and take home your footage that day.

Spanning over 9 action-packed days at the world famous Whistler Bike Park, Crankworx features the sport’s most talented and fearless athletes competing in downhill, dual slalom, giant slalom, cross-country, slopestyle and a trick showdown. For more information on Crankworx, visit Crankworx

VholdR and the Gary Semics Motocross School Partner Up

Friday, August 1, 2008 - 8:34am
VholdR is now the official wearable camcorder of the Gary Semics Motocross School. Gary Semics, a world-class motocross instructor, will be using the VholdR to improve his school’s ability to capture and review students’ progress.

Through point of view video analysis, VholdR adds a strong teaching element to Semics’ program.

“Using VholdR, instructors can critique the lines that riders take into corners, how they approach jumps, and when they brake and accelerate,” Gary Semics says of the partnership. “Showing riders their mistakes through video helps us target weaknesses and improve them more efficiently. Riders get a clearer picture of what changes they need to make by comparing their videos with those of more skilled riders.”

Gary Semics has also produced a series of instructional videos, the “Gary Semics Motocross Techniques” Series. Prior to his career as an instructor, Gary Semics spent 14 years as a professional motocross racer. He has trained and coached a number of top pro motocross racers, including Jeremy McGrath, Kevin Windham, Ryan Villopoto, Brock Hepler, Ezra Lusk, Stephane Roncada, Brock Sellards, Steve Lamson and John Dowd.

For more details, visit: www.gsmxs.com

New User Manual

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 - 1:27pm
The new VholdR user manual is up. The manual will guide you through everything you need to know about wearing, shooting, and sharing all of your many adventures!

To download it, click here: User Manual

VholdR and Freecaster Partner Up!

Friday, July 25, 2008 - 9:12am

VholdR is the official wearable camera of the Freecaster.tv Mountain Bike crew. Freecaster.tv offers live webcast, trailers, profiles and event reports from events all across the globe such as the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Swatch TTR Worldtour, X Games, Motocross MX1 & MX2 and many other great events.

VholdR will now be there to capture the action from the riders’ point-of-view. VholdR.com will soon launch an exclusive Freecaster page featuring VholdR and Freecaster footage. Freecaster covers a wide range of action sports and youth culture events including freeskiing, motocross, snowboarding, BMX, surf, kitesurfing, mountain bike and skateboarding, among many others.

Peter Meyers, Project and Marketing Manager of Freecaster, says of the partnership, “We’re really excited about working with VholdR to provide footage from an athlete’s perspective. It will bring a new dimension to the coverage that Freecaster provides.”

Over 15 different action sports are updated with new content and news every day on Freecaster. Film producers, event promoters, sponsors, and riders submit content to Freecaster, which can be viewed in high quality on the site and integrated for free into personal websites and online profiles such as MySpace and Facebook. For more information on Freecaster, visit Freecaster.tv

VholdR wins IDEA Award

Tuesday, July 22, 2008 - 9:40am

Seattle-based VholdR makes action video easy to shoot and share

Seattle, WA (July 21, 2008) – The International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) today announced VholdR, a wearable, hands-free camcorder, a 2008 bronze medal winner of the coveted design award. In a partnership with Ziba Design, an internationally recognized design firm, VholdR went beyond just a camcorder to make action video as simple as a single button to record and a single click to share the video online.

The International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) competition is a celebration of the most innovative and exciting product and product concept designs of the year and one of the world’s most prestigious design competitions. Business Week and the ISDA selected VholdR out of 1517 entries from over 25 countries. Thirty-five of the entries were awarded the coveted Gold award, while 77 received Silver awards and 93 won Bronze awards.

“VholdR allows anyone to capture video from within the action and share it in seconds. We designed it for people who lead active lives; to be sturdy while you ski, mountain bike, ride a motorcycle, or go flying on a roller coaster," said Jason Green, VP of Technology, of Twenty20, makers of VholdR. "Winning this award is a tremendous honor because it demonstrates the design value of functional, yet simple."

The VholdR camera, which retails at $349.99, breaks the mold of a traditional camcorder, by removing the need for your hands to record the action. It weighs just a few ounces and features a completely sealed brushed aluminum protective body that allows the camcorder to work in the rain, snow and mud. Small exterior grooves are designed to easily connect to various VholdR TRail Mounts™ allowing the camcorder to be attached to anything, anywhere. A single on/off button makes VholdR unbelievably simple to use.

The compact camcorder contains two-hours of memory and power in its self-contained housing. When the day is done, the VholdR software takes over, allowing the customer to download, watch, tag, and share their videos to VholdR.com, where thousands of customers are already sharing their video adventures from around the world.

"Our challenge was to deliver high-quality video in an integrated, compact camera that was wearable, easy to use and easy to share," said Sohrab Vossoughi, founder and CEO of Ziba Design. "The end result is an iconic product which allows sports enthusiasts to capture compelling video from within the action with a touch of a button, and share it with an online community as soon as the camera is connected to a computer."

Mac Guide

Tuesday, July 22, 2008 - 9:28am
We added a Mac guide to the support section. While the official VholdR software for Mac will not be available until the fall, this easy-to-follow guide will get you started. In it, you will learn how to play the videos on your Mac and how to convert them to Quicktime compatible files so you can show us your killer editing skills. Check it out: Mac Guide

VholdR on NBC 5

Friday, July 11, 2008 - 9:39am
Weekend Web - Abt Electronics Has Gadgets For Fun In Sun June 28, 2008

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