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If you shop around you shouldn't have trouble finding the Adixxion at a steep discount, sometimes at more than $100 less than its initial $299 MSRP. At that price, the Adixxion isn't a bad deal, but the camcorder isn't strong enough to command a price tag on par with the GoPro Hero3: Black Edition or Contour+2.
The tiny LCD is very helpful when navigating the Adixxion's menu system.
The other unique design element on the XA1 is the 1.5-inch LCD slapped on its right side. None of the top adventure cam manufacturers include a built-in screen like this, although some of them offer screens as an optional accessory. The screen is tiny, and it won't be much help when the Adixxion is mounted to a helmet, but it does help greatly for navigating menus and video playback. If you can't bare to use a camcorder without an LCD, then the Adixxion is your ideal adventure cam.
Performance Battery life was terrible, and the camcorder struggled in low light, but the Adixxion can still "wow" under the right conditions. In bright light, the JVC Adixxion captured rich colors, so if you're into green green grass and blue blue skies, this camcorder won't disappoint. Take this camcorder to any old beach and your friends may think you traveled to paradise. If you want more natural recordings, with accurate colors and less supersaturated images, then you should look into the competition from GoPro, Contour, and Sony. The Adixxion's weakness comes in low light, where the camcorder struggled to produce a detailed image and had problems with artifacting and sharpness. In very low-light situations the camcorder's video looked bland and desaturated—the exact opposite of its bright-light shots. Battery life was also a disappointment, with the camcorder lasting for just 80 minutes of continual recording. That's not going to cut it if you're dead-set on shooting a full day of snowboarding. WiFi WiFi let's you do some fun stuff, but JVC's WiVideo app leaves a lot to be desired. Just like most adventure cams, JVC loaded the Adixxion with built-in WiFi that enables you to connect the camcorder to your smartphone. In addition to using your smartphone as a remote viewfinder, the XA1 has the ability to live-stream video (via Ustream) or upload video to the internet right from the camcorder if you're connected to a WiFi hotspot. I had to upgrade the camcorder's firmware before I could successfully pair it with my iPhone, but after I did that the system worked adequately. You need to download JVC's WiVideo app to use your phone as a remote viewfinder with the camcorder, and you can also get the WiVideo program for your computer (PC only).

