Bike camera help
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We tend to have more electrical power available and we're too lazy to use our own energy to move the weight.
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We tend to have more electrical power available and we're too lazy to use our own energy to move the weight.
I used to have a Drift, but found it to be very poor - often wouldn’t recognise the SD card (decent ones) until I’d reformatted several times, and then got itself full of water after a moderate shower. Went back to SBS for a refund. This took a little while as it was probably about 6 months after I’d purchased it so they returned it to Drift, who seemed very reluctant to get on with examining it.
Now using a Techalogic thing which is ok so far - got a front/rear cam on the single unit which is very handy, although it sticks out a bit so I look like an absolute cretin commuting with it on, especially at Thai time of year as I wear a hi-viz too. It’s mounted fairly low, but even so I’d rather have a helmet free of tat from a falling-off perspective.
Might invest in something wired to the bike again later this year.
Now using a Techalogic thing which is ok so far - got a front/rear cam on the single unit which is very handy, although it sticks out a bit so I look like an absolute cretin commuting with it on, especially at Thai time of year as I wear a hi-viz too. It’s mounted fairly low, but even so I’d rather have a helmet free of tat from a falling-off perspective.
Might invest in something wired to the bike again later this year.
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