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HTC Re Camera now lets you share moments via YouTube Live Stream

The Re Camera by HTC is a little camera accessory that targets the more casual “GoPro” users. Not only it is easier to hold, it is also water resistant and always ready to take a shot at a press of a button.

Now the Re Camera has added a new YouTube Live Stream feature, allowing you to share your epic moments in real time. The updated Re Camera app for Android will be rolled out tomorrow while iOS users would need to wait for a while. HTC says they are pushing the iOS companion app for Q1 2015 release.

After the update, you’ll just need to sign in to your YouTube channel from the Re Camera companion app. In order for the live stream to work, a faster 4G/WiFi connection would be more ideal and the battery life would definitely take some beating as the Re Camera requires constant WiFi connection to your phone.

Is the Re Camera more practical than a GoPro? Read our Re Camera hands-on to find out.

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