Hey Matt! Thanks mate, yes I'd highly recommend it. Just in the event something happens, I think it's great for the insurance purposes. And this blind spot detection is brilliant.
Pretty cool system. The BS sensors were a noice touch. Be carefull doing wheelies especially the really high one's because apparently they set all the sensors off. I'm riding up the biggest hill I've ridden in ages tomorrow. And I'm exploring a track I've never ridden on before. Needless to say I pretty pumped. Keep it real on the back wheel mate. 🤙
@dustystube Hey mate! The video is certainly clearer than the Chigee but the main thing I really like about the Innovv is that it doesn't need that big screen and I can just download the footage onto my phone. The Innovv seems a lot more solid as well, the camera is really stable and I do love the ThirdEYE blind spot detection, it's more intuitive and having the ability to put the indicators where I want the is perfect.
Thanks for the video. I've been looking at the ThirdEye system for about a year and following the reviews. The RC6 is an interesting combo. Have you been able to figure out the length of the recording loop with a 256GB Card?
@@francoismalo5119 Hi!! Yes, the 256GB card has lasted a few days. It's a great combo and with a huge card like this, it's perfect. I do recommend taking the card out and loading it onto the computer instead of trying to transfer via the wifi. It's quicker and you get the full quality. The RC6 is without a doubt, worth the purchase!
The good thing about a bike mounted camera system over a helmet mounted camera is that in the event of an accident, a Go Pro or similar device will likely snap off and disappear!
@@calibre_au6183 Very good point and I find it less distracting and more enjoyable to ride without an action cam but with the security of the bike mounted camera.
Very neat install mate. Look forward to seeing how it holds up in the long term. It is something that I would not mind putting on the GS
Hey Matt! Thanks mate, yes I'd highly recommend it. Just in the event something happens, I think it's great for the insurance purposes. And this blind spot detection is brilliant.
Pretty cool system. The BS sensors were a noice touch. Be carefull doing wheelies especially the really high one's because apparently they set all the sensors off. I'm riding up the biggest hill I've ridden in ages tomorrow. And I'm exploring a track I've never ridden on before. Needless to say I pretty pumped. Keep it real on the back wheel mate. 🤙
Thanks fella!! Enjoy the ride, should be a good weekend for it!
Buen trabajo compañero 🎉
Thanks mate!!
Great upload not a bad system as you spoke about a anti theift system would of been good
@@throttleridingadventures yeah that Sentry system would be brilliant!
Hopefully that can be implemented simply in firmware
@calibre_au6183 I would love that!
Good review as always Brett. What's your thought comping the K6 and the Chigee Aio 5 Lite.
@dustystube Hey mate! The video is certainly clearer than the Chigee but the main thing I really like about the Innovv is that it doesn't need that big screen and I can just download the footage onto my phone.
The Innovv seems a lot more solid as well, the camera is really stable and I do love the ThirdEYE blind spot detection, it's more intuitive and having the ability to put the indicators where I want the is perfect.
Thanks for the video. I've been looking at the ThirdEye system for about a year and following the reviews. The RC6 is an interesting combo. Have you been able to figure out the length of the recording loop with a 256GB Card?
@@francoismalo5119 Hi!! Yes, the 256GB card has lasted a few days. It's a great combo and with a huge card like this, it's perfect. I do recommend taking the card out and loading it onto the computer instead of trying to transfer via the wifi. It's quicker and you get the full quality.
The RC6 is without a doubt, worth the purchase!
The good thing about a bike mounted camera system over a helmet mounted camera is that in the event of an accident, a Go Pro or similar device will likely snap off and disappear!
@@calibre_au6183 Very good point and I find it less distracting and more enjoyable to ride without an action cam but with the security of the bike mounted camera.