V-Swing Video Recorder Made for Golfers

The V-Swing Video Recorder Aims to Help Improve Golf Swings and Better Games for Golfers

Tired of trying to hone up your golf score and golf swing? Well perhaps reviewing your golf swing and identifying what you are doing wrong can do the trick.

The V-Swing Video Recorder should be a neat device to help you out, a camera which comes with a goose-neck that allows you to bend it in various directions.

The V-Swing Video Recorder can be rotated up to 270 degrees and is coupled with a 170 degree wide angle lens.

Hence, with all the flexibility, capturing your golf motion and swing should not be a problem which you can incidentally mount on your golf cart any time.

The device comes with 3.5″ TFT LCD display, a 60MB built-in memory although it comes with provisions for a larger SDHC card for longer recording time.

It captures 640×480 VGA video and a rechargeable lithium polymer battery that is good for about 5 hours of use.

The V-Swing video recorder retails for $349.95 and is available at Amazon.com in case you want one.

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