A few months ago in a reply in this post I mentioned looking for a camera that would record both forward and backward for cycling, and ran across this kickstarter today for exactly that, thought it was worth sharing.

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    4 days ago

    Damn, they had ones with removable batteries!? I wish they still sold them too.

    Yeah, the sync is part of why I got them: I figured down the road I could get a rear/front cam, plus maybe a helmet cam even (what I currently run).

    The Insta360 also does front/back recording, but you run into the issue of battery life and recording space.

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      4 days ago

      Damn, they had ones with removable batteries!? I wish they still sold them too.

      Edit: the Drift Ghost X had a small battery built-in (non-removable) and a battery pack module that connected to it. You could swap the module for an extended pack, or a regular-sized one, and never really run out of juice.

      Yeah, I keep checking Aliexpress and Amazon, hoping they’ll have old stock they want to get rid of on sale, but nothing.

      I mean, it wouldn’t be the end of the world if I got a different Drift model. The battery I’m using has already seen tens of thousands of KM of riding over the last 4 years, through extreme summer and the coldest winters. It’s probably the most reliable piece of cycling tech I own! LOL I just wish they never used that damn mini-USB connector. USB-C would make this camera perfect.

      The Insta360 also does front/back recording, but you run into the issue of battery life and recording space.

      I own an older Samsung 360 camera, and it’s REALLY NICE as a dash cam… but there are so many limitations when using a 360 camera:

      • yes, poor battery life.
      • SD card space is astronomical (I keep my ride recordings… many TB worth!).
      • They are nowhere near as robust as the Drift.
      • They kind of need to be mounted in a way that’s just too “out there” to be effective.
      • They are way more expensive.
      • You have to post process the videos afterwards, rather than simply dumping the files to be played easily from any device.

      That said, if a cycling-specific 360 dash camera ever came out, I’d be very interested!

      I’m not a fan of bike helmet mounted cameras, although, I was running the Drift on a motorcycle helmet (side mounted) for years before I sold my higher-power e-scooter.

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        3 days ago

        I mount mine on the very top: I figure it i get into a crash it’s more likely to get knocked off and it’s a good vantage point.