V.I.O. began as Viosport, creating helmet cameras that attached to camcorders for recording adventure and sports, such as mountain biking, motocross, skiing, snowboarding and motorcycling. In response to demand from military, law enforcement and homeland security agencies, and to better meet the needs of tactical professionals, Viosport created a line of rugged, wearable video technology under the VioTac brand in 2005. Viosport has since grown into the industry leader in wearable point-of-view (POV) video technology and is now offering the new standard in integrated POV video systems, the POV.1. As a result, Viosport changed its name to V.I.O. to reflect the company's focus on POV video for both tactical and sport applications.
V.I.O. cameras and integrated POV systems are wearable. They are manufactured to be lightweight and to withstand a variety of climate conditions. In addition, their design makes them simple to use. V.I.O. has established the benchmark for durability, video quality and adaptability to multiple uses.
“We started Viosport because we saw a need for sporting enthusiasts to record their trips and excursions hands-free," said David Ollila, V.I.O.’s president and founder. “Today, V.I.O.’s innovative technology has resulted in the availability of integrated POV video systems. Our design of a unified system allows a seamless flow -- video capture, editing and distribution -- with a single product."
In addition to complete helmet cam systems, V.I.O. Inc. also offers customers the finest wearable or remote video accessories. See the full line of V.I.O. products online at www.vio-pov.com.



