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Not helmet cams but take a look at the Vsysto cameras on Amazon. They work off a 12v supply and switch on with the ignition.
Get a wide angle dual camera setup without a screen and you'll have change from £150. Don't forget a memory card.
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If the bike doesn't have a battery, fit one. Helmets cams are crap and prone to failure with no warning. |
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I was looking at car android screens on Aliexpress with back up cameras and saw ones for motorbikes with front and rear cameras. No idea if they're any good, but if you search up Motorcycle Android on AliExpress all sorts of options turn up that include camera's, blutooth and carplay or whatever it's called at varying prices.
The huge screen might not complement the classic bike look, and you'd have to fangle a 12v battery to it, but other than that it totally meets your needs.  |
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BTTD wrote: | I was looking at car android screens on Aliexpress with back up cameras and saw ones for motorbikes with front and rear cameras. No idea if they're any good, but if you search up Motorcycle Android on AliExpress all sorts of options turn up that include camera's, blutooth and carplay or whatever it's called at varying prices.
The huge screen might not complement the classic bike look, and you'd have to fangle a 12v battery to it, but other than that it totally meets your needs.  |
I had a vehicular CCTV system on my XSR. It worked pretty well in that it turned on with the ignition, required no batteries to charge ahead of time, no noticeable drain while off - fire and forget.
You can get versions without a screen taking up valuable handlebar space, they're operated via Bluetooth and an app. Even so, I wouldn't recommend them if you think you might find yourself accidentally exceeding the speed limit, especially if the unit incorporates GPS. ____________________ Royal Enfield Continental GT 535, Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, Yamaha XSR700, Honda Rebel, Yamaha DT175, Suzuki SV650 (loan) Fazer 600, Keeway Superlight 125, 50cc turd scooter |
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Lone-Wolf wrote: | Drift Ghost XL Own battery, runs for over 7 hours |
It was for the battery life that i kept going back to using them, but got fed up with the frustratingly short lifespans. Went through 4 in total, and they all only lasted around 1.5 - 2 years each. Had mic issues with 2 of them too. Shame, as otherwise they were pretty good, solid cameras.
Decided not to bother with them again, and this time i've gone for what sickpup suggested above. Haven't fitted them yet, but it all looks pretty good quality so far. Think i'll have to make some mildly stealthy mounts though, and, maybe, should the need ever arise, some way of easily concealing them... ____________________ A Guide To Powerbands |
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