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MotoComm Helmet Camera System to record your ride!
MotoComm Helmet Camera for Bikes
Here's the basics...- Complete system lets you record your ride
- Built-in MP3 player allows you to listen to music
- Takes digital still pictures
- Can be used as an active rearview camera system
- Weatherproof, bullet-style camera has a rugged aluminum housing and weatherproof connectors
- Digital recorder/playback unit has full-color display, records video and audio from camera and remote-mount microphone
- Records using standard compression and file formats
- Saves videos in internet standard 320x240 resolution at 30 frames/second
- 128MB onboard memory
- Accepts SD cards (1 GB SD card equals four hours of video/audio recording)
- Color LCD and built-in speaker for on-the-go playback or rearview use
- Helmet speakers included
- Uses included USB cord for transfer of video/ audio files to a computer
- Analog RCA video/audio output allows you to play videos direct to TV
- Includes all necessary hardware and adapters for battery-powered operation or 12V DC power cable for operation off of the vehicle battery
- All cables and accessories included in convenient carrying case
- Replacement bike camera mount and helmet camera mounts available separately
Info & Buy Now: http://www.pashnit.com/product/motocomm.html
The Copy:
Remember when your buddy was using a roll of duct tape to affix his video camera to his bike? Obviously somebody said there has to be a better way. And in the last few years, the latest generation of self-contained video recorder systems are available to that very same duct tape guy.
MotoComm offers a complete system using a bullet camera (aka lipstick camera) and a DVR to record to. It comes in a handy compartmentalized case where everything has a place.
Using SD cards, a 1GB card equals about 4 hours of recording time and video is saved in an .avi format and the unit includes 128mb of internal memory that can be used as an MP3 player to store music.
The bullet camera itself slides into a mount, and then slides in between the helmet shell and padding. Easy.
A remote microphone is included that can be mounted in the rear of the bike to record the exhuast note, engine sounds or in the helmet to narrate the ride. Three mounts are included, one that can be affixed to a bolt somwhere, a fairing for example, a RAM Mount style that can be affixed elsewhere (shown here on the rear of the bike), and of course the helmet.
Included are a set of speakers designed for helmets to listen to MP3 music from the DVR when you're not recording the ride. The unit even takes still photos like a normal camera.
The DVR unit is rather small, can be mounted on the bars or cockpit of your bike, is weatherproof and encased in a rugged aluminum housing. An LCD screen provides instant playback and a built in speaker also allows you to listen to what you've recorded.
Another cable that's included is the unit can be plugged directly into a TV for instant playback, or the computer to review and edit recorded video.
The complete kit...
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Old days...

Now days...
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Here's the DVR recording unit installed on my buddies K1200S...

And the bullet cam can be installed just about anywhere. Two mounts are included in the kit.
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The videos I have personally recorded, I have done so using the MotoComm DSR-100.
Highly recommended.
Take a look...
http://www.veoh.com/videos/v14139656S2Mg4TMY
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Great video Scar, that is classic Central Cal riding right there. Just a steady motion of left right left. Looks like good times indeed!
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