“Price is what you pay, value is what you get.
The camera kept drooping while I was riding. I would make an adjustment and do to vibration while riding or a pothole, I was back to riding with one hand and holding the mount with the other hand.
No adaptor or instructions included.
It would not fit on my Italian bar (too thin) and chewed up the cork tape (too wide), which was the only the only location wide enough to accommodate the mount fastener. I found some rubber material from other mount kits and after multiple attempts that would allow the hex screws to bite, I finally got it mounted so it did not move while riding.
For the price I would expect 2 cent rubber sleeves for various bars and a 5 cent hex tool.
The front mounting is la no brainer for the professional bike wrench. This process needs fixing so a cyclist who can’t fix a flat could be successful. I’m not that cyclist and I was losing my religion over this because of the price I paid.
The back mount process was smooth, but again, not intuitive to cyclists that have not mounted a seat before.
In business there are customers who are “walkers” (ppl who say nothing and don’t come back) and “Talkers” (ppl who complain). Walkers don’t let the business know that there are problems, which is the most dangerous. Talkers are ppl who let the business there are problems so they can fix it.”
“Great Picture, easy to use and good audio. I was hit by a car last year and a man had a car cam and it proved that the driver in front of him was totally in the wrong. I know that there are times I ride where with little traffic. The camera has helped me have confidence to ride again and my wife feels less nervous about my ride. There is a learning curve so be patient.”