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Tom D
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Everyone should have one. I was fishing once wading in a river when an otter appeared about 10 feet away, it would - will be great to capture moments like that.

Got mine from dog cam sports, very helpful guys. I actually did'nt want to spend all that much and originaly ordered the VholdR. As soon as i had though i sort of regreted it (for no real reason) and when it came I had a problem getting it to talk to my pc ( probably the pc's fault ) any way dog cam said send it back and i thought **** it its only money and got the POV.

Both the pov and the vholdr are very well built and in some ways the vholdr is better but the pov has more features and its totally waterproof ( the dog cam guys take it surfing apparently) the vholdr is water resistant.

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