I watched a video for a different intercom last night, where the antenna for the FM radio was the wire to the headset speakers. I wonder if it’s the same with this one.
Hi, Did you manage to solve the problem so that the camera is exactly horizontal and records horizontally? Can I adjust the image in the application? because physically positioning the camera exactly horizontally will probably not be possible (perhaps with some modification of the holder).
@@simonwarchol371 I put a wedge behind the camera and that has been working fine for 3 years. The camera quality is not good enough for producing videos so having it perfect isn't an issue for me. I have experimented with FFMPEG scripts to level the video but it's usually not worth the hassle. Most of the video I end up editing is showing a short clip of a fall or incident and it's not important if it is level or if the side of the helmet is in view.
@@bensacheri Thank you for your reply. Yes, you're right, I also used something like a wedge that stiffens the camera mounting on the helmet (maybe not the wedge itself, but something like an additional rubber washer). I agree with you, the quality of the camera for recording is not perfect, that's a fact, but like you, it is not a priority for me (although I just thought that with the help of a simple patent can somehow improve the camera positioning). Similarly, "catching" a fragment of the helmet register in the frame cannot be completely eliminated and is not a problem. Either way, thank you for your answer! Have a safe journeys!
@@bottletree33 I have gotten 6-7 hours of video from one charge. 3 years later it may be a bit less but now I like to charge it during a break on a long ride.
Thank you very much for the video. It was helpful. 👍
I watched a video for a different intercom last night, where the antenna for the FM radio was the wire to the headset speakers. I wonder if it’s the same with this one.
Thank bro for sharing
Hi there.
Can you record a video using this camera at night time and if yes, what is the quality?
Hi, Did you manage to solve the problem so that the camera is exactly horizontal and records horizontally? Can I adjust the image in the application? because physically positioning the camera exactly horizontally will probably not be possible (perhaps with some modification of the holder).
@@simonwarchol371 I put a wedge behind the camera and that has been working fine for 3 years.
The camera quality is not good enough for producing videos so having it perfect isn't an issue for me. I have experimented with FFMPEG scripts to level the video but it's usually not worth the hassle. Most of the video I end up editing is showing a short clip of a fall or incident and it's not important if it is level or if the side of the helmet is in view.
@@bensacheri Thank you for your reply.
Yes, you're right, I also used something like a wedge that stiffens the camera mounting on the helmet (maybe not the wedge itself, but something like an additional rubber washer).
I agree with you, the quality of the camera for recording is not perfect, that's a fact, but like you, it is not a priority for me (although I just thought that with the help of
a simple patent can somehow improve the camera positioning). Similarly, "catching" a fragment of the helmet register in the frame cannot be completely eliminated and is not a problem.
Either way, thank you for your answer!
Have a safe journeys!
@Ben, were you able to use the voice dial?
There is a beep 3 times when using it, what is the reason?
Mine does it too, did you solve the issue?
Mine beeps when battery getting to low for camera
How long does the battery last when using camera?
@@bottletree33 I have gotten 6-7 hours of video from one charge. 3 years later it may be a bit less but now I like to charge it during a break on a long ride.