
ION WiFi PODZ / USB cable / Audio/Video cable / USB adapter / Universal Power Adaptor / Pouch / Tripod / Securing string / Cam locker / Ball joint – short / Bike mount / Ball joint – L shape / Helmet mount / Mount strap – short / Mount strap – medium / Fitting piece (with sticker & foam) / Double-face sticker – small size 3 /Foam sticker x 2 / CD / Quick User Guide / Tin Box Here’s a complete list of what it comes with:

If you order the iON Air Pro WiFi, it literally comes with a ton of accessories. This lets you keep the mount attached to whatever you’re using it for and being able to quickly attach and detach the camera from it. This is used in conjunction with their helmet mounts, bike mounts, and stick on mounts. On the bottom of the camera you’ll find a tripod mount which iON uses to mount a handy quick release mount. At the moment, there is only 1 PODZ accessory you can get but iON promises that there will be more, such as one that will allow you to mount it to your vehicle and being able to permanently attach a power cable to it. Of note, you do need to have either the cap on the back or one of the PODZ in order to keep the camera sealed from water.
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There’s even an accessory port that is used to install new “PODZ,” one of which is the WiFi PODZ which came with the unit I’m reviewing. Under the cap you’ll find the SDHC slot, AV port, USB port, and an HDMI port. On the rear of the iON is a cap that you can twist off. While recording, you can also press the POWER/CAMERA button to snap a quick image as well. The REC/STOP toggle will automatically turn the camera on when slid into the REC position and when you’re done, just slide it back to the STOP position. There are only 2 buttons you really need to worry about. Using the iON Air Pro WiFi is also very simple. The lens also has a very fast f/2.8 aperture which means that low light performance should be pretty good. Anything between 2ft and infinity will be in focus. Like I said above, it is tube shaped with a huge fixed focus lens on one end. The body is mainly all black with the accented colors being a deep metallic blue. This also means that the camera isn’t as bulky looking and stays relatively light at 130 grams. It doesn’t need a special water-proof case because the entire body itself is water sealed up to depths of 30ft. On top of that, the iON Air Pro WiFi is also waterproof right out of the box. It gives it a rather attractive look that is much better looking than the GoPro. The body is made from a combination of metal and plastic, which I’m assuming is aluminum and polycarbonate. Unlike GoPro and its rather bland looking grey box, the iON Air Pro WiFi is tube shaped with a massive lens on one end, simple controls on the top, and a rear cover on the other end. The iON Air Pro WiFi differs from the GoPro in the way that it looks. The iON Air Pro HD Video Camera with Wi-Fi is the first cloud-based, connected action camera that lets you instantly share via your iPhone. Because of its success, many more companies have entered the fray and one of them is iON and their new Air Pro Wifi. One of the most well known action cameras out on the market right now basically put the whole genre on the map and that camera is the GoPro. Most are meant to just record video but can also be used to take still photos, though most do not us them for this feature. on a bike, or any other equipment you may be using and just record anything and everything that crosses its view. They usually get mounted to a helmet, on a car. With action cameras, they are usually much smaller, have a fixed wide angle lens, and don’t have any sort of viewscreen to see what you are recording. I’ve looked at other cameras before they were classified as rugged cameras that could withstand the elements but they were usually just heavily armored point and shoot cameras. This is my first foray in to the land of action cameras.
