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Your cart is empty.Take your Muvi where other camcorders dare not go. The VCC-A002-WPC Waterproof case is capable of depths of up to 65 feet and comes with universal clip attachment to mount just about anywhere. The VCC-A002-WPC Waterproof Case is designed for the Muvi, Muvi Turin and Muvi Pro and is waterproof to 20 meters. It has a universal tripod mount connecter and comes complete with universal spring clip/mount and helmet/head strap attachment. The Muvi remains fully operational while encased in the sealed unit and can be started/stopped by the external sealed button. Can be used in conjunction with VCC-A003-PHM Pro handle bar mount for secure fixing to cycle/motorcycle/rigging.
millib88
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 12, 2023
This product claims that the waterproof casing will fit the Muvi camera. It does not. The exterior switch on the outside of the waterproof casing does not coincide with the record switch on the camera. In addition, the helmet strap certainly was too small to fit my skiing helmet. So overall a complete waste of money
Filipe Oliveira
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 28, 2020
I'm guesing the clear part is polycarbonate, and this has held for something like ten years (still in good condition). The black plastic parts (latch and glass "holder") cracked in the begining, so back then i made some aluminium substitutes, and those are virtually eternal. It was pretty watertight, but to be honest I never used it underwater, just attached to various offroad vehicles under rain and frequent water/mud splashes.
Richard Reynolds
Reviewed in Canada on October 8, 2016
Simple and works
LKC
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2015
NOT WHAT I WAS EXPECTING
Ryan Mac
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2014
I bought this for a whitewater rafting trip, and it exceeded my expectations. Not only did the camera stay dry, the footage came out great, and it even got sound through the plastic case (which I didn't expect). Granted, it mostly picks up my own talking, but it captured the sound of the water nicely. I swam through some rapids, and was underwater for about 10 seconds without any damage at all to the camera. Here is a bit of video from the trip: [...]
Yvonne Clark
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2013
Only good for video not audio. My original holder/clip broke on the corner and I thought that this could replace that. I was wrong. Now I have MUVI that I can't really use because I need audio.
DZ
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2013
I don't have the Muvi camera, but rather a METAL MD-80 clone, which is an identical knock off of the Muvi. The camera fits perfectly. The case will NOT accept a plastic MD-80 clone - those are ever-so-slightly larger. In other words, if your camera looks like THIS, DON'T get the case: (You might be able to grind down the ribs inside the case with a Dremel, but that's a dicey proposition, and besides, this case costs more than the plastic camera does)I haven't had any of the problems others have experienced with the problem latch. They must have fixed that.It honestly hasn't rained yet on my bike rides, so I cannot vouch for how waterproof it is, but it is a very snug closure with the latch. Seems hard to believe that rain would penetrate. If you go underwater, I'd use a small amount of silicone grease on the gasket as others have suggested.You cannot access the on-off switch, but you CAN activate the start-stop recording button with the button on the top. Since you're only limited to a 2-minute window to activate the recording after turning the camera on (before it switches off) you might have to open the case just before you start recording.The reason I'm giving 4 stars instead of five is for several reasons -1. You lose any sound capabilities in recording. I realize that keeping it waterproof and transmitting sound are probably mutually exclusive goals, but it would be nice if there was a way to open up something near the microphone if submersion in water wasn't an issue.2. Mounted on my bicycle (with a camera mount, bought this nice one: ), it does record sound from the camera rattling around in the case, and I'm guessing that if it was cushioned better, it might be able to record SOME sound through the plastic. The rattling is kind of unnerving. EDIT: I put in additional cushioning using some sponge rubber I had. (There's a single cushion of black sponge rubber covering part of the door). That helped, but raises the question why they don't simply put more padding in themselves).3. Picture quality seems a *teeny bit* less clear than if the camera had no case at all.
RayBok043
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2013
The case is my second order. The first one that I used more than a year broke its lock. I love the camera, although I could not change the date unless I had to connect it to my laptop as the software that came with the unit was downloaded there as one of my apps. It would have rated 5 stars if the waterproof case did not make the tiny camera a little bit bigger. I used the Muvi pro micro with the waterproof case using the arm band. I would get questions as to what is that contraption strapped on my arm and my excuse is that it was to monitor my blood pressure. The only problem is that it needs to be placed in the proper arm position so I could secretly record. snap underwater. Have used it while swimming or putting it in a fishing rod to take pictures underwater. This batch seems to be better and sturdier than my previous waterproof case.
Andy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 31, 2013
Initial thoughts were that the case seems compact and robust. A nice looking clear polycarbonate sort of casing with what appears to be an optical glass front port. Not too heavy either.A silicon type rubber material forms the seal when the door is closed.The locking mechanisn has had some negative comments - but from what I can see it seems to do the job well. I have no reason to think it will break.Another comment I have read about this item refers to ensuring it is switched on before it goes into the case. OK, there is no way of sliding the on/off switch when it is in the case, so it does need to be turned on. But remember this unit will sit on standby for what, 250 hours? Turn it on, the blue light comes on - put it in the case, close the back and let the blue light go out. By pressing the button on top the blue light will show again, press it again and it goes into record and the green light comes on. Press it again and it stops recording, blue light comes on and then will revert back to standby. Turning it on before you put it in the case is not a problem - remember, it has a very long standby time when turned on and can be recording again from stanby without opening the case up.It states on the packaging it is waterproof to 20 metres.Bought this case for £14 or thereabouts - a good very buy for the Muvi.A little off subject now I know, but a little info on the MD-80, a very similar bit of kit to the Muvi camera...For those picking up the very similarly sized MD-80 video camera, this case is too small. The size differences in the Muvi and the MD-80, however small, makes this unsuitable for the MD-80, although with some alteration it MIGHT take it).
Cachirulo Milonguero
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2012
I purchased this kit in hopes of mounting my VEHO to my helmet or bike. It just doesn't work compared to other mounting systems for other cameras when it comes to sports. The kit is great if you want to wall mount the camera but the arm band is useless and so is the head band because there is to directional control over the camera. For example, if you put the camera on the headband and then place the head band on your head, the camera points up. There's no way to point the camera down. Also, the headband is not stable by design and this goes for the arm band as well. Although my VEHO gets the job done for basic filming, I'm afraid I will have to upgrade to a substantial camera system like the Hero or Contour because of the proven and wide variety of camera mounts.This is another example of I get what I pay for. I should have just spent a little more and got a camera made for sports and action video.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2011
Caveat: I bought this case to protect the camera in inclement weather; I have not, nor do I intend to, submerge it.This case appear to be well built, and capable of the job it was designed to do. (If you plan to use the camera underwater I would suggest that you may want to fill the case with some weights wrapped in cloth, to prevent damage to the inside of the case, apply a smear of silicon grease (that's a smear, not a handful) to the 'O' ring seal and submerge it in a pool for several hours to check for leaks - it beats having the camera flooded).My only concern is the latch. It seems to exert a fair amount of pressure when the case is closed and I have my doubts about it's long-term viability; I would suggest that, when not in use the case should be left OPEN to release the pressure on the latch.
TC
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 26, 2011
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Lukecifer
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2011
This waterproof case is perfect. It not only keeps the camera safe from water, dirt, etc. it protects it from damage as well. This case doesn't even make the picture blurry. I have now used this as a helmet camera while jumping out of airplanes and it worked perfect. Great case!!
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