Pro Tip : If you have the Rx for the Mic 2, you can use Mic 1 for your Helmet, use Mic 2 for the exhaust, then turn down the gain for the exhaust . . . . But it does sound solid.
@@CincyNeid wait so you need both mic and the receiver? So the one that costs like 350? For both of them to work on the action 4? Wahhhh oh dude say less
Have you tried Ruroc as well? Would you care to share? I've tried the Berserkr, but that mostly for ATV riding. It wasn't good for motorcycles. Too much wind noise for sure.
For real homie, what was the last RR you tried? Atlas 1.0😂 I have the Atlas 4.0: Raw Carbon. Pretty damn good if you ask me. Way better than an HJC or AGV
The new audio sounds like it has been through an overly aggressive low pass filter and probably a compressor to bring the levels back up. Your voice is much more clear with the old set up. But kudos for trying new stuff for everyone to see and hear!
Quick little tip for when you glue the mount on the helmet. Before sticking it on, grab yourself a hairdryer and heat up the adhesive tape for a quick 10-15 seconds or so... Doing this will make sure there will be no airbubbles or less sticky parts when you stick it on. The kind of tape they use for these mounts get less sticky over time. Even when they are packaged well.. Heating them up basicly makes them brand new again. Last thing we want is to lose our brand new $400 camera when we couldve prevented it by something as simple as this!
i’ve been dreaming of an osmo motovlog setup since the release of the mic mini. although it does not have onboard recording, its very unlikely that you’d need it given that the mic would never be 400m away from your helmet cam. you also mentioned that u used to rock a double mic setup and that would still be a great idea so you could fine tune the engine sound by itself like those “raw engine sound” videos they’ve been advertising with the mic mini
Oc: the wireless setup would be awesome for me. Right now I have a fully wired setup in my shoei x15 and I constantly have to stuff wires back in behind the pads. The wireless setup would be game changing
Sadly there’s not enough room in the chin area of a Shoei RF1400 for a relatively gigantic DJI Mic. It feels like I’m trying to fit a shoe box in front of my lips and I end up with the dead cat inside of my mouth. Very uncomfortable. Regardless, I still get plenty of wind noise with that mic. There’s another limiting factor too: the DJI Mic’s battery is too small. If I don’t remember to charge it after every ride, it’s likely going to die during the next ride. This is why I have to ride with an external battery hooked up to my action camera. On long rides I even have to replace the external battery which is 10,000 mAh. It’s annoying. I am dying for a helmet manufacturer to finally put a DJI or GoPro camera in a helmet with a Cardo comms system as well. Feels like motorcycle helmets are stuck 15 years in the past.
That's why I'm trying to get the Insta360 action pro 2 instead. It can use your intercom's Bluetooth and setup and get your motovlogging sound from that microphone.
OC:C2w, these videos are how I found you. Always loved the setup vids. Your channel production is barnone the best out there. Don't get me started on your camera work. Anyway dope vid Smort4Life
I did this with the osmo A3 and the DJI Mic (1) on my Shoei glamster last year. It works great. The main difference is that the mic 1 isn't blue tooth. It still records wirelessly, you just sync to the video/audio separately during editing. It's simple. I have my setup on my channel. Great video and yea, this setup is awesome.
I like the DJI mic also and it does sound good but still not better than a wired mic. Even with turning the gain down I cant seem to get it not to clip, probably because its so close to my mouth inside the helmet. Nothing I can do about that but wait until they make it smaller I guess
OC - always like the idea of less weight with taking away wires. I know it is just a few ounces but for longer rides that adds up FAST. as for how the audio sounds now - I think some time with testing you will find it just right. keep up the fun can't wait to see what the next few riding vids with this setup and see what you tweaked, if anything, after you hear it and get feedback. glad to see you are okay from the wreck and keep up the fun cheers.
This is inspiring me to improve my helmet setup! The problem is I do more off-road, so wind noise is still an issue with offroad helmets/goggles. Plus I like the convenience of the 1-click recording, though GoPros don't do a good job with that and external mics. I will stick with the wired setup for now I think, but hopefully it works out for you. PS - sorry to hear about running into a car, though it seems like you are OK at least.
I have ny DJI attached to the right side of my helmet. I Bought the XL DJI magnet and glued it to the out side, I then run a lave to the front while hiding the cable. I do that so if I take my helmet off I can just disconnect and continue to record or pick up exterior sound just by unplugging. I think I'm going to permatily attach an XL magnet on the inside to put the mic with out the Lav inside.
The sound is not as clean as it was, but for a fully wireless experience, it's amazing! Very clean setup. Ordering my Mic 2 today :) Thanks for the 100€ spend 😂
I like the wireless setup just to stay water night. But I had the same problem as you at the end. Turn the camea off and loose the mic when when turn it back on. Bummer.
Hmmm, I'm looking at that camera to replace my gopros. And that mic setup has me rather interested because my new R10 helmet I don't want a camera on. But I can put the camera on the bike, especially on track and have the mic in it helmet...🤔
OC: this set up is definitely more attainable than the super high end one from last video. Still a bit steep for a lot of ppl but more doable and simple.
Nice set up. I’ve been subbed to you for long time now and just noticed you broke the 1M sub count and gone over, that’s awesome 👍. Glad you were okay after the car incident.👏
Looks good - I prefer minimal wiring - looks cleaner and less to go wrong 👍 My only nitpick would be - why didn't you mount the Cardo diagonally to match the graphics? I'd probably paint or wrap it so it blends in more as well. Also I think a smoked visor might look better than the chrome one but it's your helmet, so do what you think looks good 👍❤ OC
Great video firstly, so just wondering if the camera is Bluetoothed to the RX Unit or directly to the receiver. Also I've seen that the Cardo Edge can pair straight to the Gopro 12 couldn't the pro version do that with your camera?
Wireless is dope! Now I know the setup I want to do on my Shoei X-15 helmet thank you! Curious, how is the fitment of the Ruroc does it run to big/small compared to their sizing chart?
The Mic 2 transmitter is pretty thick. Won’t fit in my X15 since it is really close to your chin/mouth. Will fit in my R10. Won’t fit in my KYT KX-1 Race.
My riding/recording style is to turn the camera on for a few minutes, then off at places of interest without having to stop at all. Does the wireless mic remotely turns on when powering the camera so that the audio comes from the wireless mic 2 or do you have to tuen both devices on and check the screen to see if it's actually picking up? This has been my question and biggest concern before upgrading to the action 4 or 5Pro with the Wireless Mic 2. Thanks for this video and it's content. I hope you can answer my doubts. Regards and ride safe.
Great setup sounds great and no cables, I have a question Do you have microphone 2 paired via Bluetooth or do you record separately and then pair it? If you have it paired via Bluetooth, do you have the gain on the transmitter and camera at -12? Regards and thanks
Hi, really helpful set up video but… I have the Ruroc Atlas4.0 and Atlas 4.0 Track (great helmet). I attended the launch of the EOS and having tested it, it is annoyingly loud.
Sounded good to me even when you had the visor open. I also love their Star Wars helmets but too bad they didn't have a 3x option as the 2x is just under the size of my fat head. OC, and the wireless is much better imo as I ride in all weather.
I've done a review of the Action 4 here: ruclips.net/video/oAHcusyqPiw/видео.html This is the first video I've talked about using the DJI Mic 2 though.
On your set up. Do you record the audio to the mic memory and later incorporate it in the editing or can you link the mic to the camera and record to the camera memory?
I don't know exactly who it is but in one of the videos i saw there is a magnetic tape available maybe u should use that for your mic i will edit it as soon as i know who it is. Edited it is Marc Stones u can see it in his motovlog setup there is more items involved like remote for camera and button sticker for camera.
Since I switched to the DJI Mic 2 and DJI Osmo Action 4, I don't think I'd use anything else for motovlogging, it's way up there in terms of quality and ease of use. Sure Insta360 is still great for their 360 cameras, but for motovlogging, I think DJI is the way to go! Hope you're all good after your accident.
Actually it's the other way around. Insta360's action pro 2 connects to your (potentially) pre-existing intercom and uses your intercom's mic to get your voice input. That's a far better option than this setup.
Hello Chase, I would like to ask for an advice since you are a master in these things. Do you recommend using the purple panda mic within the cheek pads with the dead cat on or just outside with the dead cat on? I am asking this as I cannot find a proper position for me. If it is outside with the dead cat on it picks some wind, if it is in the cheek pad with the dead cat on near my mouth it is sounding a bit quieter and I may have to shout. Which one is what?
@@C_R_O_M________ maybe you should do a video explaining this and showing folks because sometimes there are always other methods. There is tons of creativity in the motovlogger community. Rather than throw shade, offer a suggestion to better the process.
@@TobyNorthEN It's pretty straight forward: you scrape the existing 3M tape and epoxy the part on the helmet. If, for some reason, you want to keep the 3M padding you scrape the middle part (maybe carve a circular hole in the middle of that 3M tape) and fill it with epoxy. Then attach it to the helmet with something that keeps it there for the needed duration for activating the two part epoxy mixture. Done! It's not exactly rocket science!
@@C_R_O_M________, it briefs well in words. If it's not rocket science, why not make content for it? If you're saying it, it's possible others would like to SEE the visual process.
@@TobyNorthEN Because I KNOW that filming and editing a clip is not easy (been there, done that) and, as you said, it might seem easy in words but not that easy in practice. But seriously, do you need a step-by-step tutorial to apply epoxy at the back of a helmet mount and keep it on the helmet while the epoxy is curing?
Question: Do you stop your Cardo music when you’re recording? I have a very similar setup to yours and my initial testing found music would bleed into the recording. I hate having to stop the music every time I want to record but couldn’t think of a work around.
In my testing the DJI mic had to much gain and it picked up too much of my voice, it sounded like i was swallowing the mic, i don't know how did you do to lower the gain that much.
I bought the same set up and i would recommend keep you mic on all the time. When you switch on your DJI it will automatically connect with the mic. When battery die then use the second mic.
Are you also editing the audio in post to block out wind noise because it's nearly non existent & i use a similar setup, different helmet, & @ 70-80+, the wind noise is definitely there!
Possible idea for the clear weld, never tried it myself but sounds like a good idea in my head :p Mix the Epoxy in a little cup, take an empty syringe without a needle but the wanted diameter and suck in the epoxy, that way you can put it neatly around your chin mount, similar to caulk? If anyone tried it, please let me know. I won't be installing one anytime soon, due to budgeting.
You lost me at ruroc
Pro Tip : If you have the Rx for the Mic 2, you can use Mic 1 for your Helmet, use Mic 2 for the exhaust, then turn down the gain for the exhaust . . . .
But it does sound solid.
The pocket 3 works with 2 Mic 2s, I would think the Action would as well?
The 2 mic only works for the action 5 aka using 2 wireless mics you can only use 1 on the action 4
@@636DavidT if you have the full Mic 2 setup, you can use both. On both. Ask me how I know....
@@CincyNeid wait so you need both mic and the receiver? So the one that costs like 350? For both of them to work on the action 4? Wahhhh oh dude say less
@@636DavidTyea. I use my mic 2 with my DLSR, but if you NEED to use 2 mics on your OA4 there are work arounds. That’s my point.
OC: Absolutely loving the wireless set up. Just wondering if the magnet is secure enough when you're riding at speed.
Can confirm. I've been using this for a few weeks now and its' been working amazing at all speeds.
Lol Ruroc sucks, would not wear that crap on a bicycle let alone a motorcycle
Have you tried Ruroc as well? Would you care to share?
I've tried the Berserkr, but that mostly for ATV riding. It wasn't good for motorcycles. Too much wind noise for sure.
For real homie, what was the last RR you tried? Atlas 1.0😂 I have the Atlas 4.0: Raw Carbon. Pretty damn good if you ask me. Way better than an HJC or AGV
Ive used Sugru putty to attach the gopro mount. It can form any shape you need and stays on no matter what. It's been on my helmet for 4+ years
The new audio sounds like it has been through an overly aggressive low pass filter and probably a compressor to bring the levels back up. Your voice is much more clear with the old set up. But kudos for trying new stuff for everyone to see and hear!
Quick little tip for when you glue the mount on the helmet. Before sticking it on, grab yourself a hairdryer and heat up the adhesive tape for a quick 10-15 seconds or so... Doing this will make sure there will be no airbubbles or less sticky parts when you stick it on. The kind of tape they use for these mounts get less sticky over time. Even when they are packaged well.. Heating them up basicly makes them brand new again.
Last thing we want is to lose our brand new $400 camera when we couldve prevented it by something as simple as this!
i’ve been dreaming of an osmo motovlog setup since the release of the mic mini. although it does not have onboard recording, its very unlikely that you’d need it given that the mic would never be 400m away from your helmet cam. you also mentioned that u used to rock a double mic setup and that would still be a great idea so you could fine tune the engine sound by itself like those “raw engine sound” videos they’ve been advertising with the mic mini
Oc: the wireless setup would be awesome for me. Right now I have a fully wired setup in my shoei x15 and I constantly have to stuff wires back in behind the pads. The wireless setup would be game changing
You ran into a car? I hope you are doing alright. Stay safe.
Yea I'm not legally able to talk about anything but when I can I'll make videos explaining everything.
Yammi noob 2.0?
Thanks
The DJI and the mic 2 have been a game changer
Sadly there’s not enough room in the chin area of a Shoei RF1400 for a relatively gigantic DJI Mic. It feels like I’m trying to fit a shoe box in front of my lips and I end up with the dead cat inside of my mouth. Very uncomfortable. Regardless, I still get plenty of wind noise with that mic. There’s another limiting factor too: the DJI Mic’s battery is too small. If I don’t remember to charge it after every ride, it’s likely going to die during the next ride. This is why I have to ride with an external battery hooked up to my action camera. On long rides I even have to replace the external battery which is 10,000 mAh. It’s annoying. I am dying for a helmet manufacturer to finally put a DJI or GoPro camera in a helmet with a Cardo comms system as well. Feels like motorcycle helmets are stuck 15 years in the past.
That's why I'm trying to get the Insta360 action pro 2 instead. It can use your intercom's Bluetooth and setup and get your motovlogging sound from that microphone.
Have you tried the DJI mini 2 mic? I have the Shoei and had the same question as you
When you use these peel and stick adhesives, try taking a hair drier and warm it all up once installed. The glues will set up way better.
OC: A Wireless, clean setup is super important to me which is why I've got the mic 2 on the way glad to see and hear how good the combination is.
OC:C2w, these videos are how I found you. Always loved the setup vids. Your channel production is barnone the best out there. Don't get me started on your camera work. Anyway dope vid Smort4Life
I did this with the osmo A3 and the DJI Mic (1) on my Shoei glamster last year. It works great. The main difference is that the mic 1 isn't blue tooth. It still records wirelessly, you just sync to the video/audio separately during editing. It's simple. I have my setup on my channel. Great video and yea, this setup is awesome.
I like the DJI mic also and it does sound good but still not better than a wired mic. Even with turning the gain down I cant seem to get it not to clip, probably because its so close to my mouth inside the helmet. Nothing I can do about that but wait until they make it smaller I guess
Man this was helpful!
Just got the Mic 2 last week and was trying to work out the best mounting solution. Great info and perfect timing!!
OC - always like the idea of less weight with taking away wires. I know it is just a few ounces but for longer rides that adds up FAST. as for how the audio sounds now - I think some time with testing you will find it just right. keep up the fun can't wait to see what the next few riding vids with this setup and see what you tweaked, if anything, after you hear it and get feedback. glad to see you are okay from the wreck and keep up the fun cheers.
OC wireless setup for me. I´m going to do this when I get my new Shoei helmet. Thanks for all the info Chase.
Glad you're okay man! The new helmet setup looks sick too - that chrome visor makes it!
This is inspiring me to improve my helmet setup! The problem is I do more off-road, so wind noise is still an issue with offroad helmets/goggles. Plus I like the convenience of the 1-click recording, though GoPros don't do a good job with that and external mics. I will stick with the wired setup for now I think, but hopefully it works out for you.
PS - sorry to hear about running into a car, though it seems like you are OK at least.
Thanks for this video bro! Definitely helping us to capture all of our adventures!
Thanks for this video. I’ve learned that there are always some improvements to make for our motovlogging setup better. Keep up the great work Chase! 💯
Incredible video and very informative! Thank very much sir!
i just started motovlogging! DJI all the way!! still building my channel up and i can’t wait till your project is finished:)
Brilliant!!!! Great video!!!! Can't wait to sign up and vlog myself!!!
I have ny DJI attached to the right side of my helmet. I Bought the XL DJI magnet and glued it to the out side, I then run a lave to the front while hiding the cable. I do that so if I take my helmet off I can just disconnect and continue to record or pick up exterior sound just by unplugging. I think I'm going to permatily attach an XL magnet on the inside to put the mic with out the Lav inside.
The sound is not as clean as it was, but for a fully wireless experience, it's amazing! Very clean setup. Ordering my Mic 2 today :) Thanks for the 100€ spend 😂
What are your mic settings ! Sounds great looks great!!
Wireless setup sounds good, but I think the video out of your insta360 on your bars looks quite a bit better than the DJI on the chin mount.
A question about the cardo's, do they also connect to others on sena's?
I like the wireless setup just to stay water night. But I had the same problem as you at the end. Turn the camea off and loose the mic when when turn it back on. Bummer.
That 32bit float mic doing its job well cutting clipping and wind noise
Hmmm, I'm looking at that camera to replace my gopros. And that mic setup has me rather interested because my new R10 helmet I don't want a camera on. But I can put the camera on the bike, especially on track and have the mic in it helmet...🤔
OC: this set up is definitely more attainable than the super high end one from last video. Still a bit steep for a lot of ppl but more doable and simple.
Nice set up. I’ve been subbed to you for long time now and just noticed you broke the 1M sub count and gone over, that’s awesome 👍. Glad you were okay after the car incident.👏
Looks good - I prefer minimal wiring - looks cleaner and less to go wrong 👍
My only nitpick would be - why didn't you mount the Cardo diagonally to match the graphics? I'd probably paint or wrap it so it blends in more as well.
Also I think a smoked visor might look better than the chrome one but it's your helmet, so do what you think looks good 👍❤
OC
Some great tech advancements to take advantage of, What about recording wirelessly straight to insta x4 from the cardo? also live streaming 360?
Great video firstly, so just wondering if the camera is Bluetoothed to the RX Unit or directly to the receiver. Also I've seen that the Cardo Edge can pair straight to the Gopro 12 couldn't the pro version do that with your camera?
that helmet looks so clean with the chrome visor!!!!
OC, loving the wireless set up.
Wireless is dope! Now I know the setup I want to do on my Shoei X-15 helmet thank you! Curious, how is the fitment of the Ruroc does it run to big/small compared to their sizing chart?
I had to do a size up when I went to the EOX from my Atlas 4.0.
The Mic 2 transmitter is pretty thick. Won’t fit in my X15 since it is really close to your chin/mouth. Will fit in my R10. Won’t fit in my KYT KX-1 Race.
Nice setup! Only thing that would keep me from using it is the fact that you won’t get audio from the cardo to the cam to record friends coms
OC- Helmet is crazy sick and audio sounds good...
My riding/recording style is to turn the camera on for a few minutes, then off at places of interest without having to stop at all. Does the wireless mic remotely turns on when powering the camera so that the audio comes from the wireless mic 2 or do you have to tuen both devices on and check the screen to see if it's actually picking up? This has been my question and biggest concern before upgrading to the action 4 or 5Pro with the Wireless Mic 2. Thanks for this video and it's content. I hope you can answer my doubts. Regards and ride safe.
Great setup sounds great and no cables, I have a question
Do you have microphone 2 paired via Bluetooth or do you record separately and then pair it?
If you have it paired via Bluetooth, do you have the gain on the transmitter and camera at -12?
Regards and thanks
What way are you using the mic 2? Upside down so it catches engine and voice or the normal way up to catch move voice and less engine noise?
Hi, really helpful set up video but… I have the Ruroc Atlas4.0 and Atlas 4.0 Track (great helmet). I attended the launch of the EOS and having tested it, it is annoyingly loud.
Sounded good to me even when you had the visor open. I also love their Star Wars helmets but too bad they didn't have a 3x option as the 2x is just under the size of my fat head. OC, and the wireless is much better imo as I ride in all weather.
Where do you get the piece that mounts to your helmet?
OC - Wireless is DEFINITELY worth the cleanliness factor. I'd spend the extra coin for it.
Oc I love the wire less set up, but it seems this is mainly a feature of the dji system, is there a review of it on your channel?
I've done a review of the Action 4 here: ruclips.net/video/oAHcusyqPiw/видео.html
This is the first video I've talked about using the DJI Mic 2 though.
What is the little extension from the chin mount to the dji magnetic mount?
These set up videos definitely help! TY
On your set up. Do you record the audio to the mic memory and later incorporate it in the editing or can you link the mic to the camera and record to the camera memory?
I think I'm actually gonna do this setup since it's the only way to make it properly water resistant.
I don't know exactly who it is but in one of the videos i saw there is a magnetic tape available maybe u should use that for your mic i will edit it as soon as i know who it is. Edited it is Marc Stones u can see it in his motovlog setup there is more items involved like remote for camera and button sticker for camera.
Sounds decent with visor up
Since I switched to the DJI Mic 2 and DJI Osmo Action 4, I don't think I'd use anything else for motovlogging, it's way up there in terms of quality and ease of use. Sure Insta360 is still great for their 360 cameras, but for motovlogging, I think DJI is the way to go! Hope you're all good after your accident.
Actually it's the other way around. Insta360's action pro 2 connects to your (potentially) pre-existing intercom and uses your intercom's mic to get your voice input. That's a far better option than this setup.
You should try the 3M magnetic tape. I bought one online
Hello Chase, I would like to ask for an advice since you are a master in these things. Do you recommend using the purple panda mic within the cheek pads with the dead cat on or just outside with the dead cat on? I am asking this as I cannot find a proper position for me. If it is outside with the dead cat on it picks some wind, if it is in the cheek pad with the dead cat on near my mouth it is sounding a bit quieter and I may have to shout. Which one is what?
Have you tried the DJI Mic 2 with your insta360? I’m assuming that’s an X4 on your bike handlebar.
is the stop and start recording synced as well on the cam and mic? i don't want to keep checking if both and mic and camera is recording/not recording
The JB Weld is a brilliant hack and I've used it since seeing your first motovlog helmet setup. It's awesome!!!!
The way he used it is actually dumb. He could just take the 3M tape out and epoxy the damned thing straight on the helmet without making such a mess.
@@C_R_O_M________ maybe you should do a video explaining this and showing folks because sometimes there are always other methods. There is tons of creativity in the motovlogger community. Rather than throw shade, offer a suggestion to better the process.
@@TobyNorthEN It's pretty straight forward: you scrape the existing 3M tape and epoxy the part on the helmet. If, for some reason, you want to keep the 3M padding you scrape the middle part (maybe carve a circular hole in the middle of that 3M tape) and fill it with epoxy. Then attach it to the helmet with something that keeps it there for the needed duration for activating the two part epoxy mixture. Done! It's not exactly rocket science!
@@C_R_O_M________, it briefs well in words. If it's not rocket science, why not make content for it? If you're saying it, it's possible others would like to SEE the visual process.
@@TobyNorthEN Because I KNOW that filming and editing a clip is not easy (been there, done that) and, as you said, it might seem easy in words but not that easy in practice.
But seriously, do you need a step-by-step tutorial to apply epoxy at the back of a helmet mount and keep it on the helmet while the epoxy is curing?
Helmet + Visor looks sick but audio isnt as good as before i would say... Dont get me wrong its not bad but the old was superior
Definitely, but having the Action 4 actually be waterproof on the helmet is great. It's more for convenience than audio quality.
Yep totally agree here. I'm still on the fence if I go back to the old setup. This one just makes it SO EASY to get decent audio.
What is the settings of dji mic2 gain , noise extt...
What frame rate are you shooting in with the Action 4?
Thanks for the video as well. Love the helmet!!
Always shooting in 24fps!
Thanks for this video I am going to look into Dji
Is the chin mount included in the box
Are you using a hight performance battery for the DJI, like an equivalent to the Enduro White battery?
I literally pulled the trigger and bought one, thanks to you a WIllKidHill!
Did you use gain assist with the Rode wireless pro or did you dial in the db manually on the transmitter?
audio set up sounds really good even with the visor open
Can you put that mic under the seat to record the exhaust sound?
I do it with Transalp and it is usually good. But sometimes you get weird whizzing noises.
Does vibration cause the dji to pop off? Is it a magnetic mount?
Nice! How's the battery life on the Action 4? It's always been an issue with GoPros for me...
Best Battery life that I have experienced on an action camera...ever.
@@chaseontwowheels you’re making me spend money, man!
@@steev182 lol I aint making you spend money I'm just giving you the info that I have based on using this stuff EVERY DAY.
What does he connect the Bluetooth speaker to? Did I miss that?
How long does the battery last on the mic?
What’s screw do you use bro? It’s looks small
Hey Chase! What editing software do you use?
OC, i like the wireless setup
the fidlock .... my god. Wish I could make that work for my shoei.
The epoxy has not managed to chemically destroy the coating on or the helmet itself?
Question: Do you stop your Cardo music when you’re recording? I have a very similar setup to yours and my initial testing found music would bleed into the recording. I hate having to stop the music every time I want to record but couldn’t think of a work around.
Im not able to really record and listen to music at the same time but sometimes I will. Never had problems with hearing the audio in my mic.
What editing software do you use?
Is it waterproof with the wireless set up?
Would this set up work with the Ace pro camera?
I'm curious how you make your videos look so good color wise.
Lenses
In my testing the DJI mic had to much gain and it picked up too much of my voice, it sounded like i was swallowing the mic, i don't know how did you do to lower the gain that much.
On the Action 4 I set the gain to -12.
@@chaseontwowheels i tried, didn't work, at the end I used the intercom to record to my phone..
Love the LN tshirt
And how do you turn the mic off and on? I ride all day so how do you make the mic last all day
I bought the same set up and i would recommend keep you mic on all the time. When you switch on your DJI it will automatically connect with the mic. When battery die then use the second mic.
@Chaseontwowheels when you got the chrome visor on I tried to thumbs up the video a second time lol. 😂
haha you are appreciated
Are you also editing the audio in post to block out wind noise because it's nearly non existent & i use a similar setup, different helmet, & @ 70-80+, the wind noise is definitely there!
He might have the noise cancellation on.
Im using the dji mic conected to the insta 360 and souds horrible! what should i do? please your help
Record independently on the mic (with 32bit if possible) and sync video and audio in post production.
Been tempted in switching to this setup - means a total switch from all my GoPro’s..?
or get the media mod
What you mean if doesn't work with gopro?
Thank you vor this video ❤❤
My pleasure! Love making videos to help people increase the quality of their motovlog videos.
Possible idea for the clear weld, never tried it myself but sounds like a good idea in my head :p
Mix the Epoxy in a little cup, take an empty syringe without a needle but the wanted diameter and suck in the epoxy, that way you can put it neatly around your chin mount, similar to caulk?
If anyone tried it, please let me know. I won't be installing one anytime soon, due to budgeting.
Motovlog for wireless products are insanely suitable for everyone.especially in rain.