
Every action camera asks you to trust that you framed the shot right, then find out hours later that you clipped everyone’s heads off. The MusicCam Pro fixes that with one deceptively simple idea: it shows you the shot live, on your phone, before and while you record. That’s the pitch behind VibeLens’ newest headset, and backers are clearly buying it. As of this writing the campaign has pulled in more than $90,000 against a $5,000 goal, funding it over 18 times over with weeks left on the clock.
Price: From $299
Where to Buy: Kickstarter
If you make POV content while biking, diving, hiking, or streaming, this is the Kickstarter worth your attention right now. Here’s what it does and why the hype is mostly earned.
What the MusicCam Pro actually is
The MusicCam Pro is a head-worn camera and open-ear audio headset rolled into one. You wear it like a pair of open-ear headphones, and a stabilized 4K camera captures your true point of view with both hands free. It also does bone-conduction audio, so you can hear your music and your surroundings at the same time. It lands as hands-free wearable cameras keep shrinking, like the 54 g Xtra Atto, but the MusicCam Pro bets on live preview over raw size.

This is the second act for VibeLens. The original MusicCam launched in October 2025 with a 2K camera and raised over $500,000 from more than 2,300 backers, hitting 100 times its goal. The Pro bumps video to 4K, adds adjustable POV framing, and layers on the live features that give it its name.
The real-time preview is the headline feature
Here’s the part VibeLens says no other camera headset has nailed. Live Preview streams the camera’s view to your phone, so you can frame a shot before you hit record and check it while you’re rolling. No more guessing, no more reviewing ruined footage at home.

It goes further than previewing. One-tap live streaming pushes your POV out in real time, and a Team Talk mode works like an intercom so you can talk to your group while everyone records. For creators, VibeLens is also promising AI editing that trims the footage down for you.

Specs that matter
Here’s the short version of what’s inside.
- Video: 4K stabilized POV with adjustable framing
- Audio: bone-conduction open-ear sound plus a directional mic array
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 for fast phone syncing and one-tap live streaming
- Extras: Team Talk intercom, AI edit, offline music playback
- Durability: IP68 waterproof rating for rain and underwater use
Battery life, honestly
This is where you need clear eyes. The MusicCam Pro runs on a 600-mAh battery, which translates to about 96 minutes of video recording, 8 hours of voice recording, or 15 hours of music playback on a charge. A quick top-up gets you to 80 percent in roughly 35 minutes.
Ninety-six minutes of video is fine for a bike commute or a dive, but it’s not an all-day shooting solution on its own. Plan around it, or grab the bundle that includes the charging case.
Price and how to back it
The tier to grab starts at $299 plus shipping and bundles the MusicCam Pro with the Charging Case and a one-year Creator Membership. VibeLens values that package at $608 at retail, so you’re saving $309 by backing early, with delivery expected in September. Once the campaign wraps, the MusicCam Pro carries a $399 MSRP.
A few honest crowdfunding caveats apply. This is an all-or-nothing campaign, so you’re only charged if it funds, and it has already blown past its goal. The bigger risk with any Kickstarter is timing and delivery, though VibeLens has one shipped product behind it, which is more than most first-time creators can say.

Should you back it
Back it if you shoot hands-free POV content and you’ve been burned by framing you couldn’t see. The live preview, streaming, and intercom features genuinely push the category forward, and the early price undercuts retail by a wide margin.
Hold off if you need long continuous recording, want studio-grade audio rather than open-ear sound, or you simply prefer to wait for shipping units and independent reviews. Those are fair reasons, not red flags. For a cheaper pocketable alternative, our look at the AulGo 4K pocket camera covers a non-wearable option.
Price: From $299
Where to Buy: Kickstarter
The bottom line
The MusicCam Pro takes a proven idea, the camera headset, and fixes its most annoying flaw by letting you see the shot as it happens. Add 4K, live streaming, an intercom, and an early bundle that saves more than $300 off retail, and it’s easy to see why it blew past its goal in days. If POV creation is your thing, this is one of the standout wearables on Kickstarter right now.






