The iSee 360 lets iPod users reclaim their old players and use them as video players and recorders. The 3.5-inch screen is large enough for comfortable video viewing and the playback quality is good.
The iSee 360 froze frequently during testing, and the buttons arent very responsive. In fact, the whole control pad wiggles around, giving the unit a cheap feel in that area. Certain iPod adapters are very hard to remove.
The iSee 360 is a really cool concept, but it needs to work out some performance kinks and refine its design a bit in order to become a must-have accessory. Still, owners of older iPods should give it some serious consideration.
Adds a bigger screen to your iPod. Lets you record video to non-video-capable iPods. Lets you transfer video and photos to monochrome iPods for viewing on iSee. Video recording is easy to initiate.
Recording requires docking station. Works only with some iPod models (and requires $20 adapter for iPod nano and mini). Works only with Windows-formatted iPods. No built-in speaker.
The iSee 360i turns your iPod into a portable digital video recorder. Its definitely easy to use but Id rather spend the money on the far more satisfying Archos 604 (with the optional docking station that allows for video recording)....
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Incompatible with Mac-formatted iPods, physically incompatible with iPods larger than 30GB in capacity, requires additional $20 adapters for use with any iPod other than 20GB and 30GB fourth-generation models. Videos must be converted to compatible for...
We could go into great detail on the overall iSee 360i software and feature concept, but it suffices to say that the company took a decent stab at creating a solution for iPod video playback, transcoding and recording, falling short in equal parts beca...