Tuesday, June 30, 2015

INNOVV 2CH Full HD Motorycle Recording System

Hi Innovv, 

I have been in the market for a good dual camera set up for my bike after an accident tore my bike apart and I was unable to find the guy who did it after he ran. The snake lenses are a stroke of genius and exactly what I'm looking for, however, I was hoping to find a dual set up to cover both front and back. 

I was wondering if there were any plans to add a dual lens camera to the line up. You offer a product that is exactly what bikers are looking for, no useless frills like a screen I'll never use. Just 2 waterproof lens I can mount where I need, and a camera I can mount under the seat which provides all the security, safety from impact, and water protection we need. The only thing more I could ask for is a dual lens hub to stream line a dual set up like I am planning. Truth be told, I will probably buy 2 singles if there is no plan to create a dual lens set up and just replace the hub if an upgrade is ever made.

I appreciate any incite with your future plans for this product. 

Thank You, 
Chad Carrone


We received many messages asked for dual motorcycle recording system, and now we are working on this new development and would like to discuss with inmates about features and specifications. 

The new development has a recording unit with a 2.7" screen for easy setting, live recording review, and two wired lenses, a wired recording control button, GPS is an optional. 

The first question is what is the length of front lens, and what length is the rear lens?
The C3 lens cable is 1.5m.

One Inmate told me front is 1.5m, and real is 0.5m, he has Ninja 650.



Two lens has cube shape solid aluminum case, the size is width x depth x high= 29mm x 37mm x 29mm. It would be similar as the below photos. 
There are 3 x 1/4" screw holes on top, left, right side, That design is for "L" shape basket mounting.


More information and discussion can find from below link, 

Friday, June 5, 2015

That could've went very VERY wrong


This is the video shared by motorcycle rider who has Innovv C3 on his bike for a while and almost caught an accident. 


That time I almost got killed by a [Vulva]... but dat reflex tho!

This idiot actually drove past the lane and into the dirt shoulder.


Friday, May 22, 2015

Innovv C3 motorcycle "dash"cam installed on the R1200GS / 2011

"Just install, wire the power in, set to Loop and forget it until you need the footage." (Voz comment)

Set-up using a old radio-front box under the (GSA) seat of the R1200GS / 2011 to suit the Innovv C3 recording-unit.

Installed a 12 to 5 volt (USB) converter under the tool box area and is connected from the switch power (fusebox) to the recording-unit, so it starts recording when the power is on.

The cam itself is behind the windscreen to give it a bit more protection against rain and dust.
I do get some reflection from the bike-screen but that doesn't bother me for the way I use the cam :-)













Monday, May 4, 2015

The ridding videos recorded by INNOVV C3


The collection of ridding videos shared by riders, for fun.


INNOVV C3 test drive, Yamaha FZ1-N





Metcalf Trail 2





VZ800 marauder INNOVV C3 Camera





First test ride with INNOVV C3 dashcam and nearly got wiped out by an idiot in a lorry!!



Friday, April 17, 2015

Innovv C3 External Microphone Mod

 DIY from Alan in UK. 

The 2.5mm switched jack socket I'm planning to fit to the end of the C3 case - probably where the LED is currently mounted. 

I plan to cut the +ve wire on the internal microphone and route a wire to the jack socket and back. When the 2.5mm plug is inserted, it will break the return connection to the internal mic, and will instead connect the +ve lead from the external mic. 

I'm planning to use the standard C3 external mic, so hopefully there should be no impedance mismatches. This will avoid the need to make a special combined power and external mic lead, and will also switch the internal mic off when the external mic is connected - if it works, that is!



















Saturday, April 11, 2015

INNOVV C3 Roof Mount

This is shared by CheckYourLights from U.S., He is well-known member from DashcamTalk.

Well since I have tackled getting a camera as low as I can let's go in the other direction.I decided to toss the lens up on the roof.First as per my usual I got rid of the 3M dual sided stick. For anyone who cares it was labeled 3M and not some lower end stuff. It also came off very easily. I went dual lock so that I can remove it if need be.

Just in case anyone is curious yes the corresponding piece is now stuck on the roof of my car. It is clear so it doesn't look that bad. I don't mind doing it in the name of DashCam science.I glued the mount together so that it would not fly off or slide out while I was going down the road.







I ran the cable through my sun roof it seems to fit okay with no issue in the duct of the sunroof with it closed.

People asked, Very cool!! When do we get to see videos and screen shots:)






The video, Maybe when it gets a little warmer i'll take the T-Tops off of the Camaro and do the same thing but place it on the T-Bar













Monday, March 23, 2015

A ride in the rain.. Problem, and possible solution.

Shared by Riders,

My C3 with 90 degree lens, on a motorcycle has a problem in the rain. The wind keeps droplets of water stuck to the face of the recessed lens (Lens is waterproof, no water come into lens). 




I figured a convex lens cover might help the wind blow water off to the sides, instead of keeping it in place. So, I purchased a 21mm watch crystal and stuck it to the face of the camera with some 2-part urethane adhesive, applied with a small syringe.


The lens attached with Diameter 21mm watch crystal, The Out diameter of aluminum lens case is 23mm. Looks cool!


Now looking for rain to test,Tips: When I got home, and hit a small bump entering my driveway (low speed, no wind), the water drip fell off, You can also see from the effect in the video near the end where I stopped for a light. There, the water slumped to the bottom, clearing the view a bit. (The screen shot is from 720P, NOT 1080P)



Two INNOVV C3 mounted on Honda GL1800

The installation are shared by Charles from U.S.
Two sets installed, 120 degree lens set installed at front, 90 degree lens set installed at rear.

The bike, Honda GL1800



120 deg Lens mounted on front of GL1800 Goldwing



Camera mounted inside left front glove box



90 deg. Lens mounted under trunk on rear of GL1800 Goldwing



The camera mounted in trunk