Are you using the 2nd gen Vado HD? If so, is it compatible with Windows 7, 32 bit operating system? Have you used the built in editing software? If not, what editing software do you use? Can I use Windows movie maker to edit the HD videos of the 2nd gen Vado HD? Is yours still functioning like it should to this day?
Feel free to view the safety video on YouTube which demonstrates the engineered failure mode for a straight pull on the Danglet/iPod connection. At its failure point (well over 40 pounds of straight pull), the "mechanical fuse" inside of the Danglet yields and the pins pull out of the snout, cleanly and safely releasing the iPod with no damage to the connector.
Are you using the 2nd gen Vado HD? If so, is it compatible with Windows 7, 32 bit operating system? Have you used the built in editing software? If not, what editing software do you use? Can I use Windows movie maker to edit the HD videos of the 2nd gen Vado HD? Is yours still functioning like it should to this day?
ussprinceton2004 11 months ago
Thanks for the review @ObeyBrandon!
alwaysdoright 1 year ago
no cause it says on the cover iphone and itouch and also it would look really strange.
radicalman1001 1 year ago
Is it for the iPad too? x3
iRockerzProductionz 2 years ago
@iRockerzProductionz lmfao!
james808 1 year ago
wont it mess up the connector if you leave it in like that and hang it around all day?
marlo916 2 years ago
@marlo916 it doesnt actually connect to the electronics but only to the clip in part.
DaleHerringTV 2 years ago
Why did you record in a dark room?
drivebyee 2 years ago
Not my style but nice vid.
jst4tim 2 years ago
sweet
PowerD9 2 years ago
does it work with cases?
Jooshman54 2 years ago
cool review brandon.
but imma have to agree with chris.
ipodhacksandhelp 2 years ago
but great review!
iTouchiPodz 2 years ago
sounds like a cool concept but if u pull it or snag it on something it can get the pins stuck in the dock the only thing keeping me away from these
iTouchiPodz 2 years ago
Feel free to view the safety video on YouTube which demonstrates the engineered failure mode for a straight pull on the Danglet/iPod connection. At its failure point (well over 40 pounds of straight pull), the "mechanical fuse" inside of the Danglet yields and the pins pull out of the snout, cleanly and safely releasing the iPod with no damage to the connector.
mcollinstn 2 years ago
nice!
cavsjunkie23 2 years ago
dang-let?....dang-it?.... dang-et?
BYKawashima 2 years ago
wow different lol but i wouldn't pay much for it. great review 5 stars.
VEDOFOREVER 2 years ago
sorry it doesnt work
z411811 2 years ago
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Sungho1217 2 years ago
awesome
IPODTOUCH2GOWNER 2 years ago