Veho Muvi DV Camcorder
Box and Bundle
The box itself looks like a pinphole camera with the lens of the Muvi being just visible through a small plastic covered opening.
Bundled along with the camera is a 2GB micro-SD memory card, allowing a quoted 90 minutes of recording. This might be a little restrictive for some, but given that the battery life is twice that, it’ll more than likely be enough for most. However, if you’re remaking Lord Of The Rings in your back garden and you need extra space, additional micro-SD cards are available either from the official Veho.co.uk website or any well-stocked consumer electronics store. The Veho site itself advertises an 8GB card specifically for the Muvi.
Although it’s unclear what benefits buying their card provides – at more than twice the price of other brands. The link supposedly taking you to technical specifications is a dead-end blank page. Which is cheeky considering the price they’re asking.
Their 54-In-1 Card Reader also retails through Veho.co.uk at twice the price of a certain popular electronics website. Perhaps they should spend all this extra cash on actually providing technical data on their ludicrously expensive products so customers can see why they’re being asked to spend so much.
Along with a useful micro-SD card case is included a neck-chain attachment, USB to mini-USB cable, USB to mini-USB adaptor, storage pouch, and mounting clip. These let you treat the Muvi like a pendant, webcam, USB memory-stick, pebble, or versatile free-mounting video camera respectively.
There is also an Extreme Sports pack available separately that provides further mounting accessories for bikes, helmets and others. As well as a waterproof case, also sold separately.

























































Yep I pretty much concur with all you’ve said in your review. I’ve used this on a Mac, so can’t test the web cam software, but I’m not missing much.
The sound is a real let down. Basically unusable even as a voice track. Ugh.
However as tinycam it’s not bad.