




🎬 Capture your thrill in Full HD — because your adventures deserve the best angle!
The Liquid Image Torque Series 368 BLK368 is a water resistant, full HD video goggle camera designed for extreme sports enthusiasts. Featuring a 135° wide-angle lens with a 30° adjustable tilt, it records 1080p video at 30fps and 720p at 60fps, while snapping 12MP photos. Its compact 0.5-inch LCD screen and glove-friendly controls make it ideal for motocross, BMX, jetski, and other high-adrenaline activities, delivering immersive POV footage with durable, weather-resistant construction.
| ASIN | B008987IE6 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (13) |
| Date First Available | March 23, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.48 pounds |
| Item model number | 368 BLK |
| Manufacturer | Liquid Image |
| Product Dimensions | 8.39 x 4.25 x 5.91 inches |
E**O
Great buy! No regrets.
The goggles feel sturdy and the buttons are easy to distinguish even with riding gloves on. The battery life is great. Video clarity is great. I love them.
L**N
Disappointing experience all around from the goggles to customer service
**Update - July 18, 2016** This company seems to have completely fallen off the face of the earth. E-mails get no response and their phone number is disconnected. Their Facebook page hasn't been updated since May. If you buy these, you are taking a big risk because they will probably have issues and you will NOT be able to get them resolved. Save your money and your time and buy a different product. **Earlier comments...** After several months of ownership and trying different SD cards I decided it was time to contact customer support. My husband tried first and received no response. Next, I tried and with my e-mail and got a response (Apr 11). The person was initially helpful and got me a firmware upgrade. After figuring out how to apply it on my own (since the directions were not correct), I tried the goggles again and there was no improvement - they still cut off after about 15 minutes. Eventually, Liquid Image agreed to RMA the goggles (Apr 19), but due to a goof on my part, I shipped the goggles to the wrong place (swapped labels on the two boxes). It took a bit, but I eventually got them back after several weeks and tried to contact Liquid Image again to resume the RMA (May 31). No response to that e-mail, so I sent another. I got a response to that saying they were "moving offices" and it would be best if I wait until after the move was complete (June 1). A couple of weeks go by and I hear nothing so I sent more e-mails (June 21 and 28) both to the original person and to the only e-mail I could find on the site (the support contact form is no longer available). Still no response, so I called during their business hours (July 6) and got only voicemail. So unless I hear from them, and I'm starting to think I won't, this was obviously money wasted. If you're looking at these or any other Liquid Image goggles, I would move on and buy a more reliable product like a GoPro. Earlier review... These goggles are a great idea, but we've had some problems with them. The biggest problem is that the goggles will shut off partway through recording. We haven't exactly figured out why. We have tried multiple micro SD cards and the problems persist. It could be isolated to this set, though, and we have not yet had a chance to contact tech support with the issue. The second issue is of image quality - they are definitely a step down from the quality of a newer GoPro. BUT the price is quite a bit lower so it was about on par with my expectation. Image stabilization isn't nearly as good as with a GoPro and sometimes the video is downright hard to watch. I really like the perspective from the goggles - it feels very natural. Also, the goggle is not prone to getting caught by trees or other trail debris.
A**R
I absolutely love the quality of the 1080p videos and the still ...
I upgraded to these Liquid Image Torque goggles to replace a pair of the cheaper Impact model that my daughter had bought me. I absolutely love the quality of the 1080p videos and the still pictures. I have made a number of great BluRay videos of my rides and the clarity is amazing. You can see the detail of the tire tracks in the sand and read the trail signs at 65 MPH. I ordered them with the San Disk 32GB card and I strongly recommend this. These goggles are picky about the memory card. The Impact goggles only work with a type 4 Micro SD card and the Torque goggles work with a type 10. I found this out the hard way when I switched the cards and lost my footage. Like others have complained about, the battery shuts off after about an hour into the ride. This is a big disappointment, because I could record for hours on the cheaper Impact goggles. I didn't charge the goggles to full the first time I used them, so it may be my fault. I'm going to try to get another battery and charge it properly. Also, as others have said, Liquid Image seems to be out of business and almost everything on their website is "Currently Not Available". I'm very thankful I bought the ionized lens last year, when they were still available. I wish I had of bought a spare battery.
R**5
Great, Video's are as good as a gopro and ...
Great, Video's are as good as a gopro and dont have to worry about gettin knocked off the helmet !!
K**P
useless warranty. The first day we used the goggles ...
Faulty product, nonexistent costumer service, useless warranty. The first day we used the goggles they made about 15 minutes of great movies but after that the battery would not charge properly. Unfortunately, we did not use them for the second time until a few weeks later, so I missed the 30 days to return them. When charging, the green light comes up as if the battery was full but it is still almost empty. Even a whole day of repeated charging gets the battery nowhere near to a full charge. I sent an email to Liquid Image and got an auto reply that they would respond as soon as possible but I never heard from them again. A week later I contacted the seller (Willoughby's) through Amazon.com to ask for help and they replied immediately that they passed my message to Liquid Image and notified their representative but another week later I still did not hear from Liquid Image. I read the warranty information to see whether it would be worthwhile to file a warranty claim but it sets conditions that appear to be designed to make sure nobody ever files a warranty claim, so I am probably going to write the goggles off as a loss and stay away from Liquid Image products in the future.
M**A
Works as advertised, with two caveats
The googles take surprisingly good video. I would suggest the 720P mode as the 60 fps provide a more smooth video. Two things to note. First, it takes a MICRO SDHC card. I purchased a regular sized card at the time I purchased it (and therefore before it arrived), and discovered only when the googles arrived I bought the wrong one. The Liquid Image website does reference this, but it is too easily overlooked. The second thing to note only impacts those people who wear glasses. I do, and the opening is not quite wide enough for my glasses to fit comfortably in the googles. Frankly, I could not really keep them on. My son, who wears contacts, took my googles and did almost all the recording.
C**M
Great Goggles been using them for 4 years now and ...
Great Goggles been using them for 4 years now and love them!
J**S
NICE LOOKING, BUT THERE IS AN ISSUE WITH THESE ...
NICE LOOKING, BUT THERE IS AN ISSUE WITH THESE GOGGLES WHEN YOUR RECORDING WHILE RIDING, THEY KEEP SHUTTING OFF IN THE MIDDLE OF RECORDING AND TURNS BACK ON RANDOMLY, BATTERY IS FULL CHARGED AND HAVE ENOUGH ROOM ON SD CARD. PICTURE LOOKS GOOD, GOING TO PURCHASE A DIFFERENT PAIR,GIVE THESE TO MY SON
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