Blackview’s action camera range subjected to extreme temperature test


blackview hero 1 action camera

Blackview might not have given the most original names to their Hero 1 and Hero 2 action cameras, but the company certainly feels like its given them sturdy builds.

Which is why, the fast growing Chinese company put up a video of the two cameras being subjected to an ‘extreme temperature test’. It does make sense in my opinion, since action cameras are expected to endure all kinds of weather and resistance extreme temperatures are something that make or break action cameras.

The video includes showing the cameras brave being put in a block of ice with their waterproof cases on, of course. The waterproof cases are, including other mounts supplied within the retail packages of the Hero 1 and Hero 2.

You can watch the two-and-a-half minute video below.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgiYYjlhNDI

The Hero 1 and Hero 2 are advertised as (much) cheaper alternatives to… GoPro’s Hero range of action cameras. We spent some hands on time with the Hero 1, which you can see here.

Blackview’s action camera range can be bought online now from Geedkbuying and Pandawill.

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6 Comments

  1. a
    August 15, 2015

    But how many walnuts can it break?

  2. a
    August 15, 2015

    But how many walnuts can it break?

  3. yalok
    August 15, 2015

    I wonder, would they switch on if they didn’t heat them up?

  4. yalok
    August 15, 2015

    I wonder, would they switch on if they didn’t heat them up?

  5. Guest
    August 15, 2015

    But how many walnuts can it break?

  6. yalok
    August 15, 2015

    I wonder, would they switch on if they didn’t heat them up?