Sena Announces New Prism Tube Action Camera
An affordable and lightweight action camera for motorcycle helmets.

Sena Technologies, Inc. has announced the release of the new Prism Tube. Placing this light-weight action camera on your motorcycle helmet allows you to capture the audio and video of your adventures with ease. Perfect for off-road and motocross riders who don’t need Bluetooth intercom options, the Prism Tube conveniently captures your audio and video in Full HD quality with only the touch of a button.
Simply slide the switch forward to power it on and instantly start recording your adventure, complete with crystal-clear audio thanks to internal and external microphones that will pick up the sounds of your ride.
FEATURES
• Firmware Upgradable
• Water Resistant
• Lightweight (75 grams)
• Records in 1080P FHD: 30FPS
• 2 Mounts Included to Easily Attach to Helmet
• 2 Hour Recording time
• Internal & External Microphones for Audio Recording
• Voice Prompts from Speaker Included
• One-Touch Recording
“The Prism Tube is an affordable option for people who want to record their ride with a high-quality camera, but who don’t necessarily need intercom and Bluetooth features.” said Tae Kim, president and CEO of Sena Technologies, Inc. “This camera is going to be really exciting for riders who just want to hop on their bike, press record and ride.”
The Prism Tube can be installed or removed quickly and efficiently on all types of motorcycle helmets via 2 included mounts, and offers voice prompts from the included speaker to let you know device status instantly. The camera also features a 360 degree rotation and an adjustable camera lens to capture an even wider variety of angles.
In addition, the Prism Tube comes with Sena’s two-year warranty, and is now available on BuySena.com with an MSRP of $119.
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Looks nice… what I’d really like is a version that I can use as a “dash cam” on the bike, that will record in a loop (but better than two hours), and allow me to connect it to 12v power (mount it on the bike).
Pretty interesting design actually. Much different from the typical GoPro look-a-likes. Should be pretty great for climbing actually
wish it could loop