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The Polaroid Cube, a tiny, cute HD action-video camera that we wrote about earlier this year, is now available for pre-order on its website—it will debut in October 2014 with a full range of accessories and mounts.
Priced at US$99, it may offer a viable alternative to the popular GoPro, which costs two to four times as much—according to Polaroid CEO Scott Hardy, the Cube is not targeting the “the professional and amateur and aspirational thrill-seekers but going after more of the lifestyle segments”.
Although it is small—measuring at just 35mm—this latest product from Polaroid is highly competent as a tool for documenting one’s life in a fun, convenient way.
Other than being weatherproof, shockproof and mountable, it is also very easy to use with a single button on its top—press once to capture a still image, and twice for video.
Read a review of the Cube on Bloomberg’s Businessweek, or head over here to make a pre-order for it if you want to be among the first to own this nifty camera.


[via Businessweek]
The Polaroid Cube, a tiny, cute HD action-video camera that we wrote about earlier this year, is now available for pre-order on its website—it will debut in October 2014 with a full range of accessories and mounts.
Priced at US$99, it may offer a viable alternative to the popular GoPro, which costs two to four times as much—according to Polaroid CEO Scott Hardy, the Cube is not targeting the “the professional and amateur and aspirational thrill-seekers but going after more of the lifestyle segments”.
Although it is small—measuring at just 35mm—this latest product from Polaroid is highly competent as a tool for documenting one’s life in a fun, convenient way.
Other than being weatherproof, shockproof and mountable, it is also very easy to use with a single button on its top—press once to capture a still image, and twice for video.
Read a review of the Cube on Bloomberg’s Businessweek, or head over here to make a pre-order for it if you want to be among the first to own this nifty camera.
[via Businessweek]