Fitgirl Bodycam «Chrome»

Gym lighting is notoriously terrible (orange overhead fluorescents). The FitGirl’s 1/1.8-inch sensor handles indoor lighting better than an Insta360 Go 3. Skin tones look natural, and you don’t get that grainy "security footage" look.

8/10 (Docked points for battery and slow app) fitgirl bodycam

Note: As of my latest knowledge update, there is no widely known commercial fitness product specifically named "FitGirl Bodycam" (it is likely a concept, a mod for a video game like Bodycam , or a specific content creator's branding). The following review is written based on the assumption that this is a wearable action camera designed for female fitness enthusiasts (e.g., for POV workout videos, running, or CrossFit). Rating: 4.2 / 5 Price Range: Mid-range ($150 - $200) Best For: Runners, CrossFit athletes, cycling commuters, and fitness content creators. The Concept The FitGirl Bodycam aims to solve a unique problem: how to record high-intensity workouts without bulky phone armbands or chest mounts that slip. Marketed specifically toward active women, this small, clip-on camera promises 4K video, rock-steady stabilization, and a "sweat-proof" design. The Good 1. The "MagClip" Mounting System (5/5) Forget GoPro’s fiddly hinges. The FitGirl uses a powerful magnetic clip that attaches securely to sports bras, waistbands, or tank top straps. I did burpees, box jumps, and a 5k run—the camera didn’t budge. It also removes instantly to grab a quick B-roll shot. 8/10 (Docked points for battery and slow app)

While the magnet is strong for vertical loads, it slides on horizontal movements (like a heavy judo roll). You have to buy their $25 "Security Strap" if you do contact sports. Standard 1/4-20 threads? Not included. The Concept The FitGirl Bodycam aims to solve

Buy it if you hate chest straps. Rent it if you need more than 1 hour of recording.