Good stuff man. couple of questions: 1. does the clamp scratch up the helmet from the outside? 2. is there anyway to have a chin strap with this? 3. can you position the camera downwards on the mount rather than upright? Thanks
OC I definitely preferred the wireless mic set up on the first two helmets as it sounded clearer. With the wired mic, you can kinda hear the clipping but it’s still usable. If I could afford it I would go with that setup every time. Perfect set up for anyone in my mind
its very hard with AGV helmets the clamp gets slipping down I am using with an insta 360 x4! I am using a Django clip The OG design, is it because the x4 is heavy?🤔
Great video! Your videos are so informative and detailed. Thank you for breaking everything down for anyone to understand and follow your tutorials on motovlog set up. I would love for you to do a video on the DJI setup for two cameras and how to sync, record, get moto blog footage,etc. I have two DJI cameras but you can only do one in the app at a time. Please share more on the DJI. Thank you
The audio sounds horrible, especially on the wired setup. It's distorted, turn the input down if you can. The wireless is okay, but definitely not fantastic. FYI, I'm an audio engineer for about 30 years, and I own a recording/multimedia production studio. The setup looks rad though, gonna try it, thanks for the vid and great idea!
I use a gaming mic, with a stiff 6" flexible arm, and a 90° TRS jack. This gives me plenty of reach from the Go-Pro (no, I haven't had a single problem with 6 camera's...), and puts the mic"right there". With this clamp, my set up will be perfect for all the different helmets I have!
I have a wired mic with a much shorter cable, so I don’t have to wrap it around my Dango Designs mount, which seems to be identical to the mount you show here.
OK, so you did not test it out with a modular helmet or a helmet with a chin curtain, the chin curtain keep your neck warm your face warm how do you propose to use it with a helmet with a chin curtain?
Bro. You dont have a clamp link above. Had to buy it without you. Does the purple panda need an adapter like for some gopros? Edit: If you have a modular Shoei do not buy the clamp. Works on Arai full face tho. It all depends on how much webbing you have beneath the chin of the helmet
OC: Cool device, personally I would think I'd lean toward the wireless setup. One of. my few go tech rather than simple moments. The only issue that might get me is I prefer modular helmets. Ever think of a modular setup??
It just crushes it a little. So it may be slightly noisier than mounting it inside seperately. Don't have a mic2 to test but the clamp works well otherwise.
Ive had a DANGO mount for like 3 years with a wired set up as a secondary rider set up for when I want to do dual vlog with friends that don't have vlogging set ups
i got this clamp too but was a little worried that the aggressive teeth would damage the helmet. have you had any issues with wear, especially on the inside with the vinyl layer of the helmet?
I tried one of these clamps a few days ago and it slipped off my Shark D-skwal 3 as I was riding, fortunately added a safety tether (a bit of cord looped through my helmet chin strap). I also prefer not to have the mic in front of my mouth, but to one side - I use a lav mic wired to a mic2 in my pocket. Another problem, as the helmet had a centrally placed recess for the visor clip I couldn't access this with the clamp in place - unless I lowered the clamp - just made it fall off faster!
CHASE! I know this is about the cameras, and I really appreciate that, but I gotta ask. WHAT ADAPTERS ARE YOU USING FOR THE RIZOMA CUT EDGE ON YOUR MT10?! Is it the rhino moto bar end ones?! And do you like them?
Interesting idea the price is right and beats Djangos. If you have an ace pro or go pro 12 or 13 you could get the same wireless setup if you use a cardo headset. You connect the camera via bluetooth to the headset and you save a few bucks.
Hi Chase, I noticed that you've got -18 db for the wireless setting. My firmwares are all up to date with the mic 2 and the DJI OA5Pro but it only maxed out at -12. Is there something wrong with mine unit or is there an option I need to enable?
@@chaseontwowheels Thank you for replying. Yes, or at least I think its the same. The wireless interface is different from the one shown in your video. I have my OS5pro connected to 2 DJI mic 2, Channel on stereo, lowcut on both, no noise reduction. Both of them only allow -12 DB gain. (After some researching, I found that the -20 DB is only available for wired connection and for when the Receiver is connected to the camera.) Is this different for you?
@@michaelnishiguchi3176 Mine is definitely Mic 2, and the firmware was the first thing I checked when I saw this video and it is still the latest firmware available, both the OA5 and the Mic 2.
@@kittipong.ngamjing you are correct. Wireless setup only allow for minimum of -12db while wired setup allows for -18db. Not sure how anything past -12db was achieved on the wireless set up.
Another weakness, is you cannot change the camera angle. Too much focus on the bike and not enough on the road. (Good of you do want more on the bike). I guess you could add a small extension between the mount and camera, so you can then tilt the camera up.
Not sure what you mean but... - Plugging it into your computer does allow you to download the files - Plugging into your computer also allows for it to be used as a Webcam.
@chaseontwowheels sorry I was asking if you could livestream from the dji using a hot spot or wifi or just upload to TH-cam twich etc if that makes sense
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Unfortunately this setup will not work with the Shoei RF-1400 (very common helmet). The space between your face and the front of the helmet is very small. I have spent a lot of time and money testing out every option and i concluded the wired setup is the only one that works with the RF-1400. The DJI mic 2 alone barely fits inside the helmet because it's too big so the clamp shown in the video won't fit at all. I even got the new Mic Mini because of that reason and even though it does fit inside the helmet you can only go down to -12DB, works great at low speeds but after 60mph on the freeway it clips like crazy. Visor down, vent closed, that says a lot due to Shoei's insane wind reduction helmets.
i did it with the rf1400 yesterday no problems. The problem was that my dji mic mini caught too much wind noise and clipping. So today i tried again with the mic minis inside a backpackn and was able to get nice exhaust sound on freeway. But took me 15 trys. And like you said, inside the helmet the mic clips like crazy even at -12
@@simonaleman6946 yea thats the entire purpose of the mic mini being inside the helmet which is to motovlog and speak to the camera. unfortunately the only setup i found that works is the traditional wired setup with the lav mic
I have a wireless mic 2 coming tomorrow and this video got me overly excited for the audio quality. I already have a dango clamp I use for dirt biking and may just convert everything over to that vs using my chin mount on the street helmet. I put the magnetic strip in the helmet off to the side. I’m hoping that cuts down on any possible breathing sounds 😅
when you are expert in edition is more profesional mic 2 mit 32 floats sistem.... you are not a expert editor, or not want more problems mic mini sounds good, small und more practice and ofvourse more ship
DJI copied(and made better) GoPro bro lol. I have a dango helmet clamp I have used for a LONG time. Great product. This DJI one looks like it will work as well. What toilet paper do you use? If it isn’t Scott, you’re using a copy.
Do not work on ls2 rapid 2 or helmets that the chin part thickness gradually increases, or maybe the insta360 x4 just too heavy for it, it slide down after each bump, work amazing on my biltwell gringo though since the thickness on the chin part are even, wont comes off no matter what i did to it so proceed with warning
I don’t wanna be that guy but the DANGO has been out for years and it’s way much better than the DJI one. I love DJI but I’d rather support a local crew of guys from the USA that’s trying to make a name for themselves in the bike world. Plus, the DJI is crappier. I’ll gladly pay DANGO the 46$ for their product.
Unfortunately, during a fall, this microphone will knock out all your teeth ;) Everything is fine until something happens that will make the helmet protect you. Helmet manufacturers do not provide for any internal elements to be mounted, except for intercom speakers.
Dude... please be careful... any significant frontal impact such as a fall onto a rock face or the ground would force the camera into the face, resulting in serious facial injury
@@ohboytv strong and courageous for being honest. A lot of paid DJI people slap the mic on and go and sound is a second thought, I've seen some guys buy the gear and put hours into setting it up right.
No comparison..it's the dji wireless setup for the win!!!
Reminds me of Off She Goes motovlog setup!
Good stuff man. couple of questions: 1. does the clamp scratch up the helmet from the outside? 2. is there anyway to have a chin strap with this? 3. can you position the camera downwards on the mount rather than upright?
Thanks
OC I definitely preferred the wireless mic set up on the first two helmets as it sounded clearer. With the wired mic, you can kinda hear the clipping but it’s still usable. If I could afford it I would go with that setup every time. Perfect set up for anyone in my mind
Great video, I bought the Action 5 Pro after watching a few of your videos. Incredible camera! This setup is mint, ordered the clamp and mic2 now!
link to that particular magnet please
its very hard with AGV helmets the clamp gets slipping down I am using with an insta 360 x4! I am using a Django clip The OG design, is it because the x4 is heavy?🤔
Great video! Your videos are so informative and detailed. Thank you for breaking everything down for anyone to understand and follow your tutorials on motovlog set up. I would love for you to do a video on the DJI setup for two cameras and how to sync, record, get moto blog footage,etc. I have two DJI cameras but you can only do one in the app at a time. Please share more on the DJI. Thank you
does the magnet come with the Velcro?
Can you do a video like this but with using Bluetooth headsets with the cam and mic? Loved the sound from the 2nd helmet
don't want to be this person in the comments but this shit has been out for like 6 years from a different company
Guess I didn’t see it tell DJI brought there’s out and gave me the idea for this setup
Came here to say this, this is just a blatant ripoff wtf
@@chaseontwowheels it’s not bad setup but I remember seeing it on a different TH-camr channel a few years ago
What company?
@@Chinekeh Django
The audio sounds horrible, especially on the wired setup. It's distorted, turn the input down if you can. The wireless is okay, but definitely not fantastic. FYI, I'm an audio engineer for about 30 years, and I own a recording/multimedia production studio. The setup looks rad though, gonna try it, thanks for the vid and great idea!
I use a gaming mic, with a stiff 6" flexible arm, and a 90° TRS jack. This gives me plenty of reach from the Go-Pro (no, I haven't had a single problem with 6 camera's...), and puts the mic"right there".
With this clamp, my set up will be perfect for all the different helmets I have!
I have a wired mic with a much shorter cable, so I don’t have to wrap it around my Dango Designs mount, which seems to be identical to the mount you show here.
OK, so you did not test it out with a modular helmet or a helmet with a chin curtain, the chin curtain keep your neck warm your face warm how do you propose to use it with a helmet with a chin curtain?
Bro. You dont have a clamp link above. Had to buy it without you.
Does the purple panda need an adapter like for some gopros?
Edit: If you have a modular Shoei do not buy the clamp. Works on Arai full face tho.
It all depends on how much webbing you have beneath the chin of the helmet
I've made the same setup 2 weeks ago with Dji mic mini for my moto channel. Everything is excellent except bad HDR processing of dji action 5 pro.
OC: Cool device, personally I would think I'd lean toward the wireless setup. One of. my few go tech rather than simple moments. The only issue that might get me is I prefer modular helmets. Ever think of a modular setup??
Like the idea allot, thanks for reminding people about it.
Wondering will it work on helmets that dont have that much space in front of the face....
The Purple Panda on the second helmet is awesome.
For this setup, I assume the chin curtain needs to be removed?
It actually doesn’t
@@chaseontwowheelsMind doing a short with the chin curtain?
@@chaseontwowheels how?
Would like to see also..
@@shaunt9866 i mounted it on my shoei rf1400 with the chin curtain on. It just clamped it inwards
It just crushes it a little. So it may be slightly noisier than mounting it inside seperately. Don't have a mic2 to test but the clamp works well otherwise.
I have a Shoei Neotec 3, and need to raise the chin bar to get it off and on. I don’t think the clamp would work for me.
Ive had a DANGO mount for like 3 years with a wired set up as a secondary rider set up for when I want to do dual vlog with friends that don't have vlogging set ups
You need one of those new DJI mic minis for the Bell helmet
I have a Dango which looks identical to this mount. It never stays where I clip it to the helmet. It always slide down a bit.
i got this clamp too but was a little worried that the aggressive teeth would damage the helmet. have you had any issues with wear, especially on the inside with the vinyl layer of the helmet?
I tried one of these clamps a few days ago and it slipped off my Shark D-skwal 3 as I was riding, fortunately added a safety tether (a bit of cord looped through my helmet chin strap). I also prefer not to have the mic in front of my mouth, but to one side - I use a lav mic wired to a mic2 in my pocket. Another problem, as the helmet had a centrally placed recess for the visor clip I couldn't access this with the clamp in place - unless I lowered the clamp - just made it fall off faster!
CHASE! I know this is about the cameras, and I really appreciate that, but I gotta ask. WHAT ADAPTERS ARE YOU USING FOR THE RIZOMA CUT EDGE ON YOUR MT10?! Is it the rhino moto bar end ones?! And do you like them?
the only thing I don't like about the clamp style camera mounts is that they tend to get caught up on my jacket when doing a head check.
Can I setting on open face helmet?
Interesting idea the price is right and beats Djangos. If you have an ace pro or go pro 12 or 13 you could get the same wireless setup if you use a cardo headset. You connect the camera via bluetooth to the headset and you save a few bucks.
Just a question with your visor is closed if the dead cat is on the outside how can it hear your voice
Hi Chase, I noticed that you've got -18 db for the wireless setting. My firmwares are all up to date with the mic 2 and the DJI OA5Pro but it only maxed out at -12. Is there something wrong with mine unit or is there an option I need to enable?
Wow really? And your using the same settings screen I used in the video?
Maybe a firmware update or are you using the DJI Mic 1 instead of 2?
@@chaseontwowheels Thank you for replying. Yes, or at least I think its the same. The wireless interface is different from the one shown in your video. I have my OS5pro connected to 2 DJI mic 2, Channel on stereo, lowcut on both, no noise reduction. Both of them only allow -12 DB gain. (After some researching, I found that the -20 DB is only available for wired connection and for when the Receiver is connected to the camera.) Is this different for you?
@@michaelnishiguchi3176 Mine is definitely Mic 2, and the firmware was the first thing I checked when I saw this video and it is still the latest firmware available, both the OA5 and the Mic 2.
@@kittipong.ngamjing you are correct. Wireless setup only allow for minimum of -12db while wired setup allows for -18db. Not sure how anything past -12db was achieved on the wireless set up.
How do you know the term hook and loop?!?!
OC I've been looking for this video ever since I got my Arai Corsair X!
Another weakness, is you cannot change the camera angle. Too much focus on the bike and not enough on the road. (Good of you do want more on the bike).
I guess you could add a small extension between the mount and camera, so you can then tilt the camera up.
Game changing. Copping😊
And what is the solution for a system helmet [Shoei neotec 3]....???
Chase are you aware there's an even smaller dji mic now called the mic mini? Might make this setup even cleaner and keep it from touching your mouth
I am but I filmed this video weeks before it was announced. Totally agree though. Another video for next year that I’ll make.
Does the dji have a streaming mode or do you have to upload off the sd only?
Not sure what you mean but...
- Plugging it into your computer does allow you to download the files
- Plugging into your computer also allows for it to be used as a Webcam.
@chaseontwowheels sorry I was asking if you could livestream from the dji using a hot spot or wifi or just upload to TH-cam twich etc if that makes sense
@@officialcamocountry I own the action 4 and it does have that feature, so the action 5 should also have it.
@Fate8888 awesome thanks for letting me know
I too use a hair clip with a camera mount glued to it for my setup
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hey bro which velcro is that kind regards
Added a link in the description for ya. Sorry we didn't include it before now.
Clip link?
Unfortunately this setup will not work with the Shoei RF-1400 (very common helmet). The space between your face and the front of the helmet is very small. I have spent a lot of time and money testing out every option and i concluded the wired setup is the only one that works with the RF-1400. The DJI mic 2 alone barely fits inside the helmet because it's too big so the clamp shown in the video won't fit at all. I even got the new Mic Mini because of that reason and even though it does fit inside the helmet you can only go down to -12DB, works great at low speeds but after 60mph on the freeway it clips like crazy. Visor down, vent closed, that says a lot due to Shoei's insane wind reduction helmets.
i did it with the rf1400 yesterday no problems. The problem was that my dji mic mini caught too much wind noise and clipping. So today i tried again with the mic minis inside a backpackn and was able to get nice exhaust sound on freeway. But took me 15 trys. And like you said, inside the helmet the mic clips like crazy even at -12
@@simonaleman6946 yea thats the entire purpose of the mic mini being inside the helmet which is to motovlog and speak to the camera. unfortunately the only setup i found that works is the traditional wired setup with the lav mic
Perfect audio sound/setup! The only thing for me is….I have a “modular” helmet 🪖 😢
I have a wireless mic 2 coming tomorrow and this video got me overly excited for the audio quality. I already have a dango clamp I use for dirt biking and may just convert everything over to that vs using my chin mount on the street helmet.
I put the magnetic strip in the helmet off to the side. I’m hoping that cuts down on any possible breathing sounds 😅
You are gonna love it. That mic is really something else.
What’s your take? DJI Mic2 or DJI Mic Mini?
when you are expert in edition is more profesional mic 2 mit 32 floats sistem.... you are not a expert editor, or not want more problems mic mini sounds good, small und more practice and ofvourse more ship
DJI copied DANGO helmet grip they were in business a long time ago
DJI copied(and made better) GoPro bro lol.
I have a dango helmet clamp I have used for a LONG time. Great product. This DJI one looks like it will work as well.
What toilet paper do you use? If it isn’t Scott, you’re using a copy.
@@Tinker3504 lol it's look like you are obsessed with DJI 😀😀
@ compared to the GoPro I replaced I’m pretty happy with the longer battery life, it never freezing, and the wireless microphone, yes.
The DJI mic mini is even smaller so thats also an option
Do not work on ls2 rapid 2 or helmets that the chin part thickness gradually increases, or maybe the insta360 x4 just too heavy for it, it slide down after each bump, work amazing on my biltwell gringo though since the thickness on the chin part are even, wont comes off no matter what i did to it so proceed with warning
Magnets on your mic could cause problems iirc
can't you just skip the velcro put the magnet straight on the clamp and get more room in the hamlet
nah, the chin cover inside the helmet must be removed so windnoise would be a problem
This is working only for cheap helmets without chin wind deflector
Thanx bro
I don’t wanna be that guy but the DANGO has been out for years and it’s way much better than the DJI one. I love DJI but I’d rather support a local crew of guys from the USA that’s trying to make a name for themselves in the bike world. Plus, the DJI is crappier. I’ll gladly pay DANGO the 46$ for their product.
DJI wireless Mic sounds so much better than the wired Panda!
Unfortunately, during a fall, this microphone will knock out all your teeth ;) Everything is fine until something happens that will make the helmet protect you. Helmet manufacturers do not provide for any internal elements to be mounted, except for intercom speakers.
Dude... please be careful... any significant frontal impact such as a fall onto a rock face or the ground would force the camera into the face, resulting in serious facial injury
he wears ruroc, he's screwed it he wrecks with or without a camera
I dont trust this to go 100 mph and look tk the side tho
That looks heavy.
I wanna get into motovlogging but i have no budget man if I did start this is something i would do.
Why is he speaking portuguese?
9:00 this audio is trash
I'm not hating.
@@ohboytv strong and courageous for being honest. A lot of paid DJI people slap the mic on and go and sound is a second thought, I've seen some guys buy the gear and put hours into setting it up right.
Lots of clipping of the audio on that mic. The gain needs lowered.
Worst setup, the camera is basically facing the ground.