Wristcam, the Smart Dual-Camera Band for Apple Watch, is a revolutionary device that allows you to capture photos and videos without the need for a separate camera or phone. With its 8MP sensor, full HD video/720P sport mode, and pro image stabilization, this band is perfect for capturing all your adventures. The band is Apple MFi certified, ensuring that it is a reliable and high-quality accessory for your Apple Watch.
The Wristcam band is equipped with video calling capabilities, which enable hands-free and phone-free visual communication. The band works both Watch-to-Watch and Watch-to-iPhone via the Wristcam app, which is available in the App Store. It is important to note that an Apple Watch is required to use Wristcam, and it is not included with the band.
Overall, Wristcam is an indispensable accessory for anyone who wants to capture photos and videos on the go. Its video calling capabilities, high-quality camera, and professional stabilization make it a reliable and convenient device for all your adventures. Download the Wristcam companion app from the Apple App Store for more information and start capturing your memories today.
Sandra –
The media could not be loaded. I’ll break it down in terms of categories:-Packaging: Great packaging. Comes is a nice metal box with all accessories you need etc.-Comfort: The wristcam is actually way more comfortable than I thought it would be. It may look like it will feel clunky or large on your hand, but it definitely doesn’t feel that way when you wear it. It blends in and you get used to it really fast. I don’t sleep with it, but dont mind it on during the day.-App: The app is great. Well designed, easy to use. Plenty of how to videos etc. Would be cool if you could see a preview/live feed through the app like gopro offers. Or just be able to control the cameras through the app.-Design: Cameras are placed well. Charging port is in an interesting place, but I see why they put it there. The good thing is that I was able to charge both the watch and the wristcam at the same time (see picture). I do wish the magnets were a little stronger. Overall good design.-Picture quality: Great quality for small cameras on your wrist. See short video I took while biking for example of image stabilization, lighting etc.-Battery life: I wore my watch around for a day on standby mode and the battery held up. I wasn’t recording all day so I can’t speak to heavy use, but overall the battery seems adequate if you are using the watch to record snipits of events etc. Don’t expect to record an hour long scuba session.-My thoughts: This is an amazing tool for adventures. Especially things like shallow scuba diving and skydiving. Until facetime functionality is built into the product I don’t see a use for it daily, more so for specific functions like those mentioned above.I think the company has lots of potential and the product will keep getting better with updates etc. I like it overall.
Abby Krashan –
An incredible add on to the Apple Watch. Works so easy and takes amazing pictures and videos in a flash. Love using it on my bike and on the go.Never miss a special moment. Product was delivered on time and packaged so beautifully. 100% satisfied and recommend anyone that likes gadgets will love this wristband camera.
Francisco J Martinez Galindo –
It is so slow when i take a video it’s moving so slow. I have refunded the watch and took so long to get my refund. It’s the worst experience I’ve so far with Amazon 🙂
Jasmine –
If you buy this expecting video chatting that’s great except that it only works on Apple to Apple products I have google duo tried to use it only sends video clips no video chat
Francisco J Martinez Galindo –
I would like to return my product as it’s not what I expected it to be.
Ed.Doc99 –
TL; DR: Not good enough yet, but getting there. I’m returning this one, but maybe I’ll get the next generation.Update: This paired easily to my Ultra Apple Watch and worked great for a selfie video message one time.I bought one each for my bf and myself. We tried video chatting while both wearing our Wristcams, but it was awkward to have to hold our wrists up to our faces and rotate our arms and hold them up. My arm started getting tired quickly and the video quality was notably low.We switched to FaceTime on the phone within a couple of minutes because using the Wristcam for a video call with such a hassle, and my arm started getting tired really quickly from holding the Wristcam in just the right location and angle.I realized that, with only a 30 minute recording memory, I would not be using the Wristcam often or for much. However, I thought it would be a great tool to have on hand, so that I could start recording at a moments notice, just in case things happen like accidents or crazy attacks.That went out the window when my friend asked me about my Wristcam. She said, “Wow, is that a camera on your wrist?” I said, “Yeah, let me show you how it works.“ However, I could not get it to turn on. It says “connecting” with a full battery, but it won’t connect.The troubleshooting stuff listed on Amazon is a complete joke and totally did not apply. They talk about changing the battery in your watch!? Consumers are expressly forbidden from changing the batteries in their watch or their WristCam, so why do the troubleshooting directions tell you to do so?Pretty much all their troubleshooting faqs say to replace the battery or to restart your watch or phone. Totally ridiculous. I don’t need a website to tell me to restart my devices in a hundred different locations that all say the same thing.Original review:This band can’t possibly be acceptable to use in the ocean unless there are no waves! This band is just like the Nike sport band. I lost a watch in the ocean because I’d heard people wear their watches surfing and used Nike sport bands. My watch came off and disappeared with the first wave that broke over me while wearing the Nike sport band.This watch band uses the same closure design, so I will not be wearing it in the ocean. Having a video showing a person using this watch while on a surfboard is very deceptive. That makes it seem like this is a band that will stay on under pretty much any conditions, but there’s no way that can be true. I’m not going to risk losing another watch plus this expensive wrist camera by wearing it in the ocean.My second gripe is that this has only 30 minutes of recording time and the quality of the video call is much, much lower than what the ads show.However, the standby battery life is really good. I’ve only used this once, and the standby battery life lasts several days without charging. Edit: now I’m not so sure about that because I can’t get it to work at all even though it says it has a full battery.I found it hard to use this camera to film myself. The video call quality is also extremely misrepresented as being much better than it really is. The ads make it look as clear as FaceTime, but it’s not. It’s not even close. The video quality is like something from the early 80’s.At first, I felt better thinking that if I needed to record something really quickly or discreetly, I would be able to do it with this. I got one for my man, too, because we’ve found that even a short video can be a lifesaver in times of duress.First Overall Impression: I recommend only because there is not anything better out yet.Conclusion after using it once, letting be idle for a few weeks, then trying to use it again: This is a total waste of money and time. I don’t mind paying top dollar for something, but it needs to work properly and have great ease of use. It might be that there is some user error occurring here, but if it’s going to be this difficult to use every time, then it’s not intuitively designed, and that’s the fault of the device, not the user.Bottom line: I do not recommend!
Sandra –
I bought this Apple Watch device over a year ago and it’s still going strong. It is easy to set up and has quite a lot of options for timing.The phone app is easy to navigate and It’s great that you can take a picture from your phone, change screen face, use different modes, etc.I really like the way the WristCam watch looks, operates and feels. The band has a flexible texture and It has a slim look to it with a very nice color. I don’t usually wear anything on my wrist but it does not seem to bother me at all.The band itself is magnetic and it holds great. I was initially looking for a pedometer and didn’t want to spend too much so settled on buying this.It tracks sleep, oxygen, blood pressure, and heart rate monitor which are really valuable features.The sleep aspect was really extremely informative as well, and saves me spending money on an App subscription that I was using all along.I am overall very satisfied with this purchase, it’s a great investment, especially to keep on top of my health. I would definitely recommend WristCam watch to anyone looking for an Apple approved watch with a ton of cool features!
Sandra –
I bought this Apple Watch device over a year ago and it’s still going strong. It is easy to set up and has quite a lot of options for timing.The phone app is easy to navigate and It’s great that you can take a picture from your phone, change screen face, use different modes, etc.I really like the way the WristCam watch looks, operates and feels. The band has a flexible texture and It has a slim look to it with a very nice color. I don’t usually wear anything on my wrist but it does not seem to bother me at all.The band itself is magnetic and it holds great. I was initially looking for a pedometer and didn’t want to spend too much so settled on buying this.It tracks sleep, oxygen, blood pressure, and heart rate monitor which are really valuable features.The sleep aspect was really extremely informative as well, and saves me spending money on an App subscription that I was using all along.I am overall very satisfied with this purchase, it’s a great investment, especially to keep on top of my health. I would definitely recommend WristCam watch to anyone looking for an Apple approved watch with a ton of cool features!
Sandra –
I’ll break it down in terms of categories:-Packaging: Great packaging. Comes is a nice metal box with all accessories you need etc.-Comfort: The wristcam is actually way more comfortable than I thought it would be. It may look like it will feel clunky or large on your hand, but it definitely doesn’t feel that way when you wear it. It blends in and you get used to it really fast. I don’t sleep with it, but dont mind it on during the day.-App: The app is great. Well designed, easy to use. Plenty of how to videos etc. Would be cool if you could see a preview/live feed through the app like gopro offers. Or just be able to control the cameras through the app.-Design: Cameras are placed well. Charging port is in an interesting place, but I see why they put it there. The good thing is that I was able to charge both the watch and the wristcam at the same time (see picture). I do wish the magnets were a little stronger. Overall good design.-Picture quality: Great quality for small cameras on your wrist. See short video I took while biking for example of image stabilization, lighting etc.-Battery life: I wore my watch around for a day on standby mode and the battery held up. I wasn’t recording all day so I can’t speak to heavy use, but overall the battery seems adequate if you are using the watch to record snipits of events etc. Don’t expect to record an hour long scuba session.-My thoughts: This is an amazing tool for adventures. Especially things like shallow scuba diving and skydiving. Until facetime functionality is built into the product I don’t see a use for it daily, more so for specific functions like those mentioned above.I think the company has lots of potential and the product will keep getting better with updates etc. I like it overall.