HTC on Friday at its 'Double Exposure' event in India has launched its RE action camera at an introductory price of Rs. 9,990, and says it will be exclusively available via e-commerce site Snapdeal in the first week of November.
The new GoPro-like RE action camera is called "a remarkable little camera" by HTC. It was launched globally last week alongside the Desire Eye selfie-focused smartphone.
Apart from the RE camera, HTC has also launched the One (M8 Eye), as well as the octa-core Desire 820 and quad-core Desire 820q smartphones in India. The company also launched the Desire Eye selfie-focused smartphone in the country, besides the budget Desire 516C smartphone.
The new GoPro-like RE action camera is called "a remarkable little camera" by HTC. It was launched globally last week alongside the Desire Eye selfie-focused smartphone.
Apart from the RE camera, HTC has also launched the One (M8 Eye), as well as the octa-core Desire 820 and quad-core Desire 820q smartphones in India. The company also launched the Desire Eye selfie-focused smartphone in the country, besides the budget Desire 516C smartphone.

With the launch of the new RE action camera, the Taiwanese giant is taking a big leap forward and is now more than just a smartphone maker. The company's new RE device will be available in the US starting November, and followed by other regions later. As of now, HTC has not revealed the pricing of the RE - it can be expected to be announced near release.
Interestingly, the RE camera device will be compatible with both Android and iOS devices. A companion app for both Android and iOS will be available for download soon, according to HTC.
The RE camera listing on the company's site notes, "Take complete control of your RE photos and videos with sharing functions and automatic storage with the RE app." Notably, HTC has already released an RE site for the India region tipping an imminent launch in the country soon.
As rumoured earlier, the new RE camera design is reminiscent of a PVC pipe with a camera inside.
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