(Part 2) Top products from r/BikeCammers
We found 12 product mentions on r/BikeCammers. We ranked the 32 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Sony HDRAS20/B Action Video Camera
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Steady Shot image stabilization reduces blur, Built-in Wi-Fi and one touch NFC for remote control and viewing via smartphone, 6 video modes including 1080/60p HD and 4x slow motionBuilt-In stereo mic for quality sound recording, Never miss the action with long lasting up to 150 min stamina battery, ...
23. Boombotix Boombot REX Wireless Ultraportable Weatherproof Bluetooth Speaker for iPods Smartphones Tablets and Laptops - Pitch Black (Newest Version)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Ruggedized High Impact ABS Housing: Built to withstand drops and tumbles.Rechargeable: The Boombot REX comes with a medical grade rechargeable battery that gives you at least eight hours of runtime.Water Resistant: Can be worn in the rain or used to shred snow. (non-submersed)Bluetooth: Wireless con...
24. EarPeace HD Concert Ear Plugs - High Fidelity Hearing Protection for Music Festivals, DJs & Musicians (White Plug, Black Case)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
HIGH FIDELITY EAR PLUGS: EarPeace professional grade hearing protection ear plugs deliver crisp, clear sound at a safe volume. Medium, High and Max filters provide in ear protection for concert noise reduction making them festival essentials.ALL NIGHT COMFORT: Our premium silicone ear plugs have a d...
25. Fuhu nabi Look HD 1080p Camera
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Rugged 1080p HD video camera with 8 MP still image capture.Equipped with a f/2.8, 175-degree wide-angle lens, nabi Look HD achieves high-resolution video and crisply-detailed still photos with less noise even in challenging lighting conditions.Comes with IP68 standard waterproof case that can withst...
26. Polaroid XS100 Extreme Edition HD 1080p 16MP Waterproof Sports Action Video Camera With Full Mounting Kit Included
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Professional Sensor With Low-Light Performance <> Very light, Just 4.8 oz. <> Vibrates: Confirms Functions When Visual Confirmation Isn't PracticalG-Sensor (Auto Rotation) for “which end is up” assurance <> Waterproof up to 30’/10m <> Distortion-Free Ultra Wide Angle Lens Provides a 170 Degree...
27. Sony HDR-AS15 Action Video Camera (Black) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Compact, rugged Wi-Fi enabled HD video action camcorderHigh quality Full HD 1080p recordingRuggedized, waterproof housing 1with universal tripod mount included
28. Kryptonite Evolution 1055 Mini 10mm Chain Bicycle Lock
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
10mm six-sided chain links made from 3T MANGANESE STEELPatent-pending END LINK DESIGN secures chain to hardened deadbolt eliminating critical vulnerabilityHIGH SECURITY DISC-STYLE CYLINDER is pick and drill resistantPatented*, reinforced OVAL CROSSBAR LOCK HEADSLIDING DUSTCOVER protects and ex...
29. Origin8 Eyelet Stub, Black
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
6061 alloy constructionMount lights to any M5 threaded eyelet, rackmount, or braze onAllows for light or accessory mountingOffers better lighting position and angle26mm diameter; 46mm length
30. Ibera Bicycle Seatpost-mounted Commuter Carrier IB-RA1
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Seatpost-mounted: for light, top loadsQuick-release bag mounting systemDurable, lightweight aluminum 700gCompatible with most bikesAdjustable length
31. GoPro Vented Helmet Strap Mount (All GoPro Cameras) - Official GoPro Mount
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Attaches to any vented helmetAdjustable strap makes for quick and easy mountingOne size fits all helmets
32. Bell SMARTVIEW 300 Mirror Black
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
The Bell SmartView Bar-End Mirror combines style with efficient traffic monitoringHook and loop strap provides easy on/off attachmentRear reflective tape increases rider visibilityShatter-resistant - won't break and injure rider in a fallFits most bikes
That's Labelle - It Took a Long Time! I love 'em - they're better known for doing the
originalbest cover of Lady Marmalade (the original was by Eleventh Hour) - way better than that atrocious supergroup bullshit from Moulin Rouge.I use a Boombotix Rex for the tunes. It's a great little speaker.
Edit: Also, re: the Boombotix - it's got super easy to use controls, so you can dial the volume up and down quickly from the speaker, which is handy in the city - I don't like riding behind another cyclist with my tunes blaring. Also, the speaker itself is very directional, which means if you wear it on your chest like I do, when you turn your head to the left just a couple of inches you can hear traffic noise pretty darn clearly.
Edit #2: I don't know music history and corrected my ignorance.
I have two of these: Fuhu nabi® Look HD 1080p Camera—which I bought for $30 each.
The picture quality is acceptable-to-good. Good enough that you can clearly see what happened and with digital stabilization after the fact, it gets a lot better (especially the rolling shutter distortion on harsh bumps). Here's some test footage someone else made, and there's more on YouTube if you care to look. Couldn't find any bike-mounted or cycling tests on YouTube though… 🤷🏼♂️
But for the price, it seems like they must be absolute shit, right? Nope. They're actually good, and a majority of reviews I've seen around the internet seem to agree. Cheap enough to to get two and mount a front-facing and rear-facing camera!
When I bought mine, someone said I could plug them in for ostensibly infinite recording time, but that turned out to be wrong; they won't operate while plugged in and charging. They do have replaceable batteries, so you can stop and switch them for "endless" recording, but you can't plug them into a USB battery on your bike, as I planned to do. The batteries last something like two-to-four hours in my experience, depending on settings (you can pull the screen off entirely for better battery life, and lighter weight!).
And speaking of endless recording, they have an endless mode where they record in chunks (15 minutes, if I recall correctly) and when the memory card is full, the oldest recording is deleted to make room for more. Great for a road cam where you don't necessarily want to save every minute of video, just the clips when something exciting happens. If something does happen, you just mark it as protected and keep going; it won't be deleted.
Sounds awesome, then. I also just looked into concert earplugs on amazon that reduce noise just a few decibels link. Could be good to pair low-power earplugs with this for someone like myself who's paranoid about hearing loss.
Also, cheers - great video. The editing on this is top notch!
I like my Orp horn.
ORP SmartHorn and Bike Light - BLUE https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L3NK1O8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_BvuGyb0ADMTWX
I got it directly from the manufacturer's website along with the remorp (remote) at a discount. It's got two sounds, and I find in situations like that pedestrians respond pretty well to the loud sound because it sounds vaguely like it might be coming from a car.
Thanks guys.
I too have have Kryptonite NY, Pinhead skewers and other anti-theft measures (Hexlox, Bordo 6500, Kryptonite Evolution chain). I've managed to get my lights themselves secure (see my post above) so was hoping I'd find something similar for the cameras.
I like the Cycliq in general, but it's the antithesis of the effort I've put into finding and securing lights I don't have to think twice about. Using the Cycliq as my lights also means I need to remember them each time, whereas I've addressed that already with my current lights+lock setup.
For now, I'll buy the cameras and play along with removing them each time (although 90%+ of my journeys are home<->work) and if I come across my ideal solution, I'll post it here. The best idea I've had since is an ugly encasement of plastic to deter bolt cutters.
My front-light is a Sinewave Cycles Beacon which I just got, and intended to leave on the whole time. Ye have reminded me how quick a snip it would be for anyone to steal, although it isn't overtly expensive ($350).
There was a murder on my commuting route this past Friday, so I'm more eager to get cameras now.
This one for mountain bikes
Just get one of these and then use your usual handlebar mount on it.
https://www.amazon.com/Origin8-Eyelet-Stub-Black/dp/B00629QAVG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1522884588&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=origin8+eyelet
Sony AS20 (already discontinued I think)
I've been using the polaroid xs100 it's waterproof right out of the box and includes helmet and bar mounts. Better battery life rating than the cheaper model gopros. some gripes though: only 32gb limit on the SD card, no loop recording and no way to know how much battery is left. I just plug it into my PC every other day to charge and delete files.
I use a Sony HDR AS15. It's ok, not great. Video quality is alright. I don't like the shape of the camera, especially for helmet mounting as it's tall. The GoPro Session is much less silly looking and smaller.
I also don't like that the Sony is not waterproof on its own, so you have to use the weatherproof case, which muffles audio recording. The case also fogs up in cool weather. I fixed this by drilling two holes in the bottom of the case, which of course ruins the waterproofing, but since they're on the bottom, rain still doesn't get in. I also don't like that footage doesn't automatically get recorded over. Instead I have to manually delete old files every couple of days. Battery lasts about 2.5 hours in my experience, which is enough for me to record a trip to work and back on one charge, with a little to spare. So I charge it up at my desk while I work.
I am seconding what u/scrubadub said about using a helmet mount.
For a non-BERN style helmet i.e. one with lots of holes, you will need one that has straps to go through the holes on your helmet.
Keep in mind that you can get a whole box of knock off accessories for 15$ Also keep in mind that they might be cheap and shitty. My mount is a knock off and it works, but I have a piece of paper jammed in the fitting so it doesn't rattle.