The Differences Between Motorcycle Dashcam and Action Cam

Action cams are popular among riders who want to capture their adventures on the road, but they may not be the best choice for a motorcycle dash cam. A motorcycle dash cam is a device that records video and audio from the front and rear of your bike, and it can provide valuable evidence in case of an accident or theft. Here are some of the main differences between action cams and motorcycle dash cams that you should consider before buying one.

The Differences Between Motorcycle Dashcam and Action Cam 1

1. Mounting: Action cams are usually designed to be attached to helmets, chest straps, or other objects, while motorcycle dash cams are specifically made to fit on your bike. Motorcycle dash cams have more stable and secure mounts that can withstand vibrations and shocks, and they are also more discreet and less likely to attract attention from thieves.

2. Video quality: Action cams can record high-resolution video, but they may struggle in low-light situations or when facing direct sunlight. Motorcycle dash cams have larger lenses and better sensors that can adapt to different lighting conditions and capture more details, especially at night or in bad weather.

*Low light condition-recorded on INNOVV K5 dashcam system

3.Battery life: Action cams typically have limited battery life, and you may need to carry spare batteries or a power bank to keep them running. Motorcycle dash cams are connected to your bike’s battery, so they can record continuously without running out of power, which ensure you can record more beautiful on the way.

4. Video format: Action cams usually record video in MP4 format, which is compatible with most devices and software, but it may not include GPS data or be resilient to power failures. Motorcycle dash cams can record video in TS format, which can store GPS information and prevent video corruption in case of an emergency power off.

5. Video saving function: Action cams require you to manually start and stop recording, and they may not have a loop recording feature that overwrites old files when the memory card is full. Motorcycle dash cams automatically start recording when you turn on your bike, and they have a loop recording feature that saves the latest footage. They also have a G-sensor that detects impacts and locks the relevant files to prevent them from being overwritten.

As you can see, action cams and motorcycle dash cams have different features and functions that suit different purposes. If you want to use a camera system for your bike, you should consider the advantages and disadvantages of each option.

If you are looking for a high-quality motorcycle dash cam that can both protect your rides and record stunning scenery on the road, you may want to check out the INNOVV K5. It is a 4K dual-lens dash cam that has advanced features such as 5Hz GPS, 5.8G Wi-Fi, IP67 waterproof rating, and more.

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