
The Contixo KC1 Kids' Splash-Proof Camera is the perfect adventure companion for young explorers, built to handle the excitement of active kids while capturing memories both on land and underwater. Its durable, kid-friendly design and easy-to-use interface make it fun for children of all ages to take high-quality photos and videos. Featuring a protective silicone cover and waterproof case, the camera ensures worry-free use whether at the pool or the beach. With up to 4 hours of battery life, support for a 32GB microSD card (not included), and accessories like a lanyard and USB charging cable, this compact camera—available in green and yellow—gives kids the joy of creative photography. The Contixo KC1 turns every moment into a cherished memory!
Q: Can the camera record videos in Full HD?
A: This camera is capable of recording videos in Full HD.
Q: What kind of flash does the camera have?
A: The camera has an integrated flash.
Q: What is the maximum storage capacity of the camera?
A: The Contixo KC1 camera supports a microSD card with a maximum storage capacity of 32GB.
Q: How long does the battery last?
A: The Contixo KC1 camera has a battery life of up to four hours.
Q: Does the camera have autofocus?
A: This camera does not have autofocus.
Q: What accessories are included with the camera?
A: The Contixo KC1 camera includes a lanyard and a USB charging cable.
Q: How do you develop the pictures
A: The Contixo KC1 Kids' Splash-Proof Camera allows you to develop pictures by first transferring them to a computer or compatible device. Here's how you can do it: Capture Photos: Use the camera to take pictures during your adventures. Transfer to a Device: Connect the camera to a computer or tablet using the provided USB cable to transfer the photos. Print Photos: Once the photos are on your device, you can print them using a regular printer, or you can use an instant print camera like the Contixo KC2 Kids Camera Instant Print if you want to print directly from the camera. The KC1 Camera itself does not have a built-in printing feature, so you'll need to use another method to print the pictures you capture.