INNOVV K1 Dual Camera system – Review at 6 months

I Joined the HD camera bandwagon back in January 2014 and since then have enjoyed (or not!) the delights and foibles of the GoPro Hero 3+ Black camera.

Constantly charging a bucket load of batteries, taking it on and off the bike then getting frustrated when the current battery needs replacing/recharging in oh-so short a time.

3D printed front camera mount

3D printed DVR case

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