Video Highlights; Adding A Manual Highlight - TomTom Bandit Reference Manual

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Video highlights

Highlights are added to your video while you are recording. A highlight marks an exciting part of
your action video, for example high speed, a jump or even a beautiful view that you might like to
view later and add to your video story. A video can contain many highlights.
The highlights let you easily play back your video, create your video story and share your video
using the Mobile app or
in. Each single highlight marks a 6 second length of video.
The highlights are added to your video using inputs from built-in sensors, external sensors, or
manually, to highlight the most exciting parts of the action. The highlights from built-in and
external sensors are added automatically.
Tip: You can also add highlights to your video when you view it in the Mobile app or Bandit
Studio, and you can adjust the position and duration of a highlight.
The following highlights and their symbols are used:

Adding a manual highlight

You can add a highlight to your video manually when something exciting or memorable happens,
either before or after the event.
Manually highlight your video when something happens that automatic highlighting might not
detect, for example a beautiful view, the high point of a walk or being with your friends.
Tip: You can also add highlights to your video when you view it in the Mobile app or Bandit
Studio, and you can adjust the position and duration of a highlight.
Bandit
Studio. Your highlights are shown separately from the video they are
Speed.
G-force.
Maximum acceleration.
Maximum deceleration.
Maximum rotation.
Maximum vertical speed.
Heart rate from a
heart rate
Manual highlight.
monitor.
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