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  • Joe

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    2026-02-08 at 02:47 in reply to: Innov Lens Protector Fogging up

    There is a better lens protector here: https://jk3d.us/product/jk3d-motorsports-camera-lens-protector-v3/

    The OG for these cameras (been making and selling these since 2021 for INNOVV cameras). The INNOVV one is a nice cheap one, but mine have been used by hundreds of customers and few have had issues with fogging.

  • Joe

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    2024-05-20 at 04:56 in reply to: Lens Protector for the K3 Camera systems

    Zak, not sure what that has to do with this? None of the JK3D.us products are sold on Ebay…

  • Joe

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    2024-04-27 at 03:26 in reply to: Lens Protector for the K3 Camera systems

    Since I cant update the original post here is a link to the updated V3 of the INNOVV Camera lens protector! A little more streamlined and overall updated in very subtle ways to improve the performance of the seals.

    Only available in Sapphire crystal lenses in this version (few people ordered the mineral glass option in the past)

    https://jk3d.us/product/jk3d-motorsports-camera-lens-protector-v3/

  • Joe

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    2024-04-27 at 03:24 in reply to: Lens Protector for the K5 Camera systems

    Since I cant edit the OG post – the V3 of the lens protector is now available. A little more streamlined, but updated to support the K6 now as well! https://jk3d.us/product/jk3d-motorsports-camera-lens-protector-v3/

  • Joe

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    2024-02-16 at 22:29 in reply to: Diameter of K6 front camera?

    Thanks!!

  • Joe

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    2026-03-08 at 10:58 in reply to: N2 GPS data in the .ts files?

    yeah fingers crossed! I found it weird the N1 and N2 both seem to only write to .ts.

  • Joe

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    2026-03-05 at 08:53 in reply to: TherLens Protector option for the K6

    It is not cheap, sapphire is expensive and hard to source reliably. It is a Buy Once/Cry Once purchase. It’s also water/dust proof as those are very important for a lens protector to ensure fog doesnt happen in temperature changes.

    It is 3D printed, but it is made of extremely high end materials and NOT cheap to make from a time, precision, quality control, or material perspective.

    Also, you generally don’t need one for the back (it does help make it easier to clean the lens from dirt and debris, but less prone to rock impacts).

    • This reply was modified 3 months, 3 weeks ago by  Joe.
  • Joe

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    2026-02-20 at 04:51 in reply to: Auto switch to rear camera when slowing down?

    yeah I am going to email them about this ( and a few other things.. been running the N2 for a week now and … Missing a lot of the features I had with Chigee but the main one is the backup cam. Makes it really nice for backing into a spot!

  • Joe

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    2024-05-22 at 05:20 in reply to: Lens Protector for the K5 Camera systems

    and feel free to email me at [email protected] and I can help you out if you have any other issues or questions. We’ll get it sorted 🙂

  • Joe

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    2024-05-21 at 23:41 in reply to: Lens Protector for the K5 Camera systems

    Hi Morten,

    There are some key steps to resolve that ( as highlighted in the instructions on the JK3D.us site)

    First, and most importantly, the seal has to be tight, push firmly on the lens protector body back against the camera while you are tightening the lens protector. Ensuring the Crystal is seated fully in the front of the lens protector.

    Second, when you install it, you need to do it when everything is completely dry. Any moisture captured between the camera and the lens protector will result in condensation and wont be resolved until everything is 100% dry. My recommendation is to let the camera, the lens protector and the seal sit in the sun on a warm day when installing. Installing on a rainy day, or with high moisture will result in what you are seeing.

    You can also try to blast a quick shot of canned air/duster between the lens protector and the camera just before you place the lens protector on to remove any moist air that is left there.

    I have people who use these in Singapore, Thailand, Florida, the UK, etc… all of which ride in a ton of rain and humid environments and have no issues once these processes are followed.