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ATVC Correspondent Dec 4, 2014 07:11 AM

Helmet Cam Buyer's Guide
 
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The holidays are fast approaching and if you're anything like us, you're hoping Santa just may leave a little something something under the tree that could capture all your riding adventures in hi-def & surround sound.

But where to begin?

We assembled some of our top choices in the market to make the process a little bit easier. Riding well enough to make a video worthy of Youtube fame, however, is all you:

Holiday Buyer's Guide: Helmet Cams - ATVConnection.com

MooseHenden Dec 4, 2014 10:32 AM

Many years ago I bought the Original GoPro Hero. I hated that camera and it's video wasn't very good. After seeing some videos my brother shot with his I bought a GoPro Hero3+ Silver Edition this past spring. It is amazing how far they've come and the quality of the video.

HondaR24 Dec 4, 2014 01:06 PM

Only way to go is a GoPro now. I agree, the original was awful but since they started shooting HD, the quality has gotten so much better.

Olliethesnowman Aug 6, 2020 08:18 PM

There is an alternative to go pro
 
I ACTUALLY grabbed a Akaso EK7000 pro from Amazon for 70 bucks and I put it on my helmet ( comes with optional waterproof cover andmany attachments for many angles) this camera

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Akaso EK7000 Pro (Action Camera)
​​​​​​keeps up with the trail riding.. I was so surprised. I fly through my trails on my Honda CRF 450 and it was clean quality. You should check it out. You can return for free if you are not satisfied.


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