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In addition to the Air Pro 3 action camera that we reviewed recently, we also got the chance to try out its sibling that although came out way back in 2013, offers more than just being a sports camera that you could take with you during your adventures. Here’s our take on the iON Adventure. Design and Construction Just like the Air Pro 3, iON continued its design language of a barrel-like form factor with the Adventure having octagonal sides. The Air Pro 3 has its shooter positioned at the edge of the barrel, resembling a flashlight; whereas the Adventure has its shooter alongside the body itself. What makes the Adventure different from Air Pro 3 (and other common action cameras for that matter) is that it has dual microSD trays supporting up to 32GB each that automatically gets switched from one to the other when the card gets full. Unlike the Air Pro 3 that comes with various attachments for mounting the camera, the Adventure only has the suction cup with the main purpose of using it as a dashcam. Features and Software The Adventure connects to the company's free app just like the Air Pro 3. Battery Life Packing a 1200mAh unremovable battery, we had the Adventure fully charged and started recording at Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution with Wi-Fi off and timed it until it drained its power. Read more in our articles including "iON Adventure Action Camera Review" and "BRAVEN launches new lineup of portable speakers in PH".

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In addition to the Air Pro 3 action camera that we reviewed recently, we also got the chance to try out its sibling that although came out way back in 2013, offers more than just being a sports camera that you could take with you during your adventures. Here’s our take on the iON Adventure. Design and Construction Just like the Air Pro 3, iON continued its design language of a barrel-like form factor with the Adventure having octagonal sides.

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The Air Pro 3 has its shooter positioned at the edge of the barrel, resembling a flashlight; whereas the Adventure has its shooter alongside the body itself. What makes the Adventure different from Air Pro 3 (and other common action cameras for that matter) is that it has dual microSD trays supporting up to 32GB each that automatically gets switched from one to the other when the card gets full. Unlike the Air Pro 3 that comes with various attachments for mounting the camera, the Adventure only has the suction cup with the main purpose of using it as a dashcam.

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Our coverage of adventure includes: "iON Adventure Action Camera Review"; "BRAVEN launches new lineup of portable speakers in PH"; "Comparison of 9 Action Cameras Available in PH". Each article provides unique insights and information.