Summary
Our Score
Pros
- Good-looking design
- 60fps mode
- Boasts internal Wi-Fi
Cons
- Limited fittings included
- Not fully waterproof
Manufacturer: Liquid Image
Liquid Image Ego review
If you like go-karting, cycling or sailing, the best way to capture your
exploits is to use an action camera like the Liquid Image Ego. It's a
palm-sized 1080p camera that shoots video at up to 60 frames per second.
Want to see it in action? We took it out on a powerboat on the Thames
to see what it was capable of. See the results in the video below.
Video review
Design
The
Liquid Image Ego is a dinky little thing. All smooth edges and soft
touch finish, it feels just great in-hand. Most people will use it
alongside some form of stand or clamp, though. It comes with a basic
stand with some adhesive pads for the bottom, but with a standard
threaded port on the rear, it'll screw into all sorts of things. A Joby
Gorillapod would make a great partner for the Ego.
Operation
is dead simple too. There are just two buttons on the Liquid Image Ego.
Taps or held presses on each capture video, change modes and setup the
internal Wi-Fi - more on that in a bit.
Features
There
are three basic shooting modes in the Ego. The default one captures 720p
video at 60 frames per second. It's not 1080p, but the high frame rate
is great for activities involving a lot of motion. One tap up top
switches to 1080p video at 30 frames per second, and a second to still
image shooting at up to 12 megapixels. 
A
front LED that looks a bit like a flash (but isn't) tells you which
mode you're in, with a different colour for each. Right by this LED
indicator is where you'll see the microphone, a mono pinhole affair.
There's
a second indicator involved too - a teeny screen that sits in-between
the two rubberised buttons on the top. This tells you the resolution
you're shooting at once more, how much battery you have left and how many
videos are on the memory card inserted.
The Liquid Image Ego
takes microSD cards, and the slot is hidden under a little rubber flap
on the side, alongside the microHDMI video output and the microUSB
charging socket. It's all micro-sized here, folks.
Liquid
Image says that while the Ego is not fully waterproofed, it'll take
contact with water in its stride - just don't go diving with it. It got a
mouthful of the Thames during our testing and didn't complain. In the
box you also get a plastic splashguard that fits over the front of the
camera for extra protection from water and anything that might scratch
the otherwise-vulnerable lens.
A fully waterproof casing will
also be available soon, for £40. Of course, the rival GoPro models
come with their own quick-release waterproof housing as standard. But to
get a similarly-specced GoPro, you'd have to opt for the GoPro HD,
which costs well over £200. 
One
other element that the GoPro does a little better is in including
plenty of fitting options. The Liquid Image Ego's bundled stand only
swivels around one axis, with a couple of adhesive pads included.
However, using third-party stands and grips should pose no problem - and
let's not forget the Ego is more than £50 less than the GoPro HD.
What
the Ego can boast about, though, is Wi-Fi control. Inside the little plastic
pebble is a Wi-Fi transmitter. Hold down the shutter button for a few
seconds and the camera will start its own Wi-Fi hotspot, which you can
connect a smartphone to. 
Download
the free Action Connect app and you can control the camera's settings
from an iPhone or Android device. This opens-up many more options that
are available on the device itself. You can choose the field of view -
135 degrees or 90 degrees - stills resolution (3/5/12M) and a handful of
other common image settings. There's also microphone sensitivity
control. 
This
additional control is the main point of the app, but it can also be
used to "see" through the camera's eyes. There's a lag of a couple of
seconds, but you can take photos and start capturing video directly from
the phone - and even use digital zoom. When taking video, though, the
feed is cut off.
Performance
The Liquid Image Ego
captures video in MOV format, and its internal battery lasts for around
two hours of shooting, as supported by our testing. To get started you'll
need to invest in a memory card, as one is not included here. Cards up
to 32GB are supported, ruling-out the 64GB SDXC cards that are now
fairly affordable.
Shooting
in the 60fps 720p mode, the Ego handles motion extremely well, proving
that it really is a legit action camera. Of course, we expected no less
coming from a veteran in the field - Liquid Image produces a load of
goggle-mounted cameras for scuba divers, skiers and motocross lovers. 
The
max 135 degree field of view is not quite as wide as the 170 degrees
boasted by some, but is enough to get a distinctly wide-angle look to
video. The quality of video captured is decent. There's a slight milky
quality to scenes with powerful light sources involved, but the level of
detail captured is good. In low light conditions, things get
predictably noisy but then this isn't really a camera intended for
taking out at night. It offers no real light source, for one.
Value
Looking
at the competition, it's hard to conclude anything other than that the
Liquid Image Ego is great value. It's a good deal cheaper than the
closest GoPro model and is just about the cutest little action camcorder
out there. If it was fully waterproof and came with a slightly more
versatile stand it'd be near-flawless. But even these quibbles can be
fixed with accessories.
Verdict
The Liquid Image Ego is
just about the cutest action camcorder we've used. And with the ability
to shoot at 1080p or at 60fps, it's not a bad performer too. Unlike
many at the price, it also hooks up to your iPhone or Android phone
using its own Wi-Fi hotspot. The only issue is that it's not fully
waterproof, so you'll need to acquire a separate casing if you want to
use it for scuba diving.
You can order the Liquid Image Ego today at Firebox for £159.99.
Scores In Detail
- Design
-
8/10
- Features
-
8/10
- Image Quality
-
8/10
- Perfomance
-
8/10
- Value
-
8/10
Our Score
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