Liquid Image Shows Off Goggle-Camera for Skiers at CES 2013
One of the handiest uses of in-camera WiFi we've seen.

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The best part: the Apex HD+ is equipped with WiFi, and with a free smartphone app it's possible to instantly stream your footage directly to a handheld device. Something to pass time on the chairlift as you head up for another run? Sounds pretty good to me. Who knows, maybe someday soon I'll have myself a field test.
The Apex HD+ will run you $399.99. If that sounds reasonable to you, head on over to LiquidImageCo.com to make a purchase. And while you're there, be sure to check out the company's entire lineup of wearable cameras.
One final note for skiers, our sources confirm these goggles are indeed "very warm." There's nothing worse than getting a cold forehead from lousy goggles. Right? Maybe I just have a large forehead.