Clacton-based safety camera brand Techalogic are about to launch what they say is the first all-in-one helmet camera with dual lens, front and rear recording.
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Described as a “bullet style” camera, Techalogic originally aimed it at motorcyclists but say they realised that lots of cyclists appreciated the technology in the testing phase. It’s a patented design and Techalogic insist it’s a world first.

The video above gives an idea of the recording quality you can expect, and the camera is affixed in the middle of a bracket that sits on top of your helmet. Charging is via USB, with a lens at both ends of the unit.

As detailed in the tech specs above the resolution is 1920 x 1080P, and you’ll get 2.5 hours of recording time out of it on a full charge. It also comes with a wireless controller; this can automatically take a photo with the camera button, and you can also press the lock button to lock the current recording file.
The family business are about to launch a new website for the Techalogic brand, but have been trading as Mycrocam UK for the last eight years. Techalogic say the camera will be priced at £179.95 with all mounting accessories included when it goes on sale in four to five weeks’ time.

12 thoughts on “UK safety camera specialists launch “world’s first dual lens helmet camera”, that records front and rear”
Now, just make it so the back
Now, just make it so the back end stays still whilst the front end turns with your head, and they’ll have nailed it.
(possible, with a full spherical field of view)
I had a look at it a found I
I had a look at it a found I couldn’t even make out the numberplates on the stationary vehicles.
Nice idea though. More quality on the image and perhaps a little more streamlined and then that starts to look a lot more like the camera I would want.
I was looking for number
I was looking for number plate quality too – charitably they may have blurred them out in this promo footage?
Drinfinity wrote:
Same with streetnames, road signs and shops?
AlsoSomniloquism wrote:
I left a comment on the Youtube video to that effect, “were the number plates blurred for no apparent reason or is the image quality that bad?”
All I can think of is, “that
All I can think of is, “that’s going to hurt if I go over the handlebars”.
Burke wrote:
duplicate
Burke wrote:
Exactly. I would hate to wear a camera on my helmet.
Burke wrote:
Look on the bright side – I’ll help make a hole in the windscreen you’re about to fly through!! Should hurt less in that situ’
You’re watching two 1080p
You’re watching two 1080p videos side by side on a 1080p display, at under half their normal resolution. Of course the detail isn’t going to be outstanding.
Think they’re about 5 or 6
Think they’re about 5 or 6 years too late to claim “first”.
Depends whether they are
Depends whether they are claiming dual HD cameras or Dual Cameras as worlds first.