Welcome to VFRworld.com! Log in or Sign up to interact with the community.

Dash camera

Discussion in '6th Generation 2002-2013' started by Camp, Jan 9, 2020.

  1. Camp

    Camp New Member

    Country:
    United States
    Joined:
    Nov 27, 2018
    Messages:
    200
    Likes Received:
    53
    Location:
    Easton, PA
    Just bought a Blueskysea dv688. Never had much of a mind for a dash cam but now I'm excited. Anyone else using one?
     


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #1
  2. RllwJoe

    RllwJoe Insider

    Country:
    United States
    Joined:
    Feb 2, 2017
    Messages:
    1,212
    Likes Received:
    350
    Location:
    Western Lower Peninsula, Michigan
    How does it compare to a GoPro?
     


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #2
  3. Camp

    Camp New Member

    Country:
    United States
    Joined:
    Nov 27, 2018
    Messages:
    200
    Likes Received:
    53
    Location:
    Easton, PA
    I'll letcha know when I get it :)
     


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #3
  4. VFRIRL

    VFRIRL New Member

    Country:
    Ireland
    Joined:
    Mar 31, 2013
    Messages:
    282
    Likes Received:
    39
    Location:
    Ireland
    Drift ghost X for me, great little camera.
     


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #4
  5. d1a0v1e

    d1a0v1e New Member

    Country:
    United States
    Joined:
    Nov 17, 2009
    Messages:
    20
    Likes Received:
    2
    Location:
    Ogden, UT
    Been wanting to install a dashcam for a while now, i'm guessing the 1st/2nd generation go pros would be a cheap way to go.
     


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #5
  6. VFR4Lee

    VFR4Lee Member

    Country:
    United States
    Joined:
    Aug 27, 2016
    Messages:
    1,100
    Likes Received:
    531
    Location:
    Reseda / LA
    There are plenty of less expensive alternatives too.
     


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #6
  7. fink

    fink Member

    Country:
    United Kingdom
    Joined:
    Mar 6, 2013
    Messages:
    1,592
    Likes Received:
    458
    Location:
    Ardnamurchan Penninsula, Scotland
    I’m now running an innov k2 expensive but well worth it. Previously roadhawk ride +.

    All bike powered so can record a full days ride rather than an hour.
     


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #7
  8. Camp

    Camp New Member

    Country:
    United States
    Joined:
    Nov 27, 2018
    Messages:
    200
    Likes Received:
    53
    Location:
    Easton, PA
    Funny this popped up. I'm finally off for a week and I'll be putting the Blueskysea in tomorrow.
     


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #8
  9. fink

    fink Member

    Country:
    United Kingdom
    Joined:
    Mar 6, 2013
    Messages:
    1,592
    Likes Received:
    458
    Location:
    Ardnamurchan Penninsula, Scotland
    Innov K2 first run out.



     


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #9
  10. NorcalBoy

    NorcalBoy Member

    Joined:
    Aug 29, 2007
    Messages:
    6,194
    Likes Received:
    895
    Location:
    Desert Southwest
    Why y'all drivin' on the wrong side of the road? :Noidea:
     


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #10
  11. fink

    fink Member

    Country:
    United Kingdom
    Joined:
    Mar 6, 2013
    Messages:
    1,592
    Likes Received:
    458
    Location:
    Ardnamurchan Penninsula, Scotland
    Cos we were doing it first. :)

    Stems back to an age before the Americas existed an age where on horse you kept your sword hand ( right) close to your enemy. So the scabbard would be on the left. If it was on the right it would hit oncoming folk. Also horses are mounted from the left because it’s easier for a right handed person to do so this tradition has continued today. We mount our steeds from the left which is also where the stand is.

    Driving on the right started when big carts with multiple horse teams were used the driver sat on the far left horse and whipped with his right hand so passing left to left where they could see a clear space between carts. Napoleon spread this through Europe
    As he conquered it.
     


    This site may contain affiliate links for which VFRworld may be compensated
    #11
Related Topics

Share This Page