Yes you are right it doesn't fit with a Touratech Headlight Guard, but I filed off the end of the stabilizing arm, so the 'hook' was 4mm longer (I eventually just broke it off, to be honest).
Covered it in Carbon Vinyl Wrap and used a blade to carefully cut out the holes. I bought the cheap alloy black frame from China. No dont cut off the whole arm, I got the same, it fits. Looking at the Virb XE (front and rear) set up myself with the Hex EzCan (with extra spot lights and horn). Keep us informed and pics would be great. I might just cut the supporting arm off, I reckon it'll be fine without it. I got myself one of them Wunderlich copies from China but it aint gonna fit with the Touratech mesh guard so I'll have to modify it somehow. On the topbox or attached to the frames would be my bet. So that's ideal on a 128GB card as should last a while. Example, 15 minute recording segments until end of memory on card, then starts from beginning overwriting oldest files first. But I might see if we can utilise the existing charging cable with USB connector to HEX EZCAN twin USB port? Need to play around with this to avoid Garmin Cable prices.ĭ) You can pair two Garmin Virb units with different frame rate settings and still merge the footage into final edit (ie Virb X at 30 FPS and Virb XE at 60 FPS), which is what I thought but wanted to check.Į) Camera's can be set up for a rolling recording in time slots. but not sure until I get it set up.ī) Your Nav VI Screen will not display the video footage, you need to pair a Smart Phone for this feature.Ĭ) Garmin recommend their Rugged 10 Meter Power Cable to connect to power source on bike. Good if it can do things like Gear Position, Lean Angle, RPM, etc. However, just how much stuff I can scrape onto the final video remains to be seen. Garmin seemed confident this can be easily done through their integration and latest video editing software. ie RPM, Speed, GPS Location, Engine Temp, Tyre Pressures etc. I spoke with Garmin UK this morning to confirm and provide information on some of my unanswered questions.Ī) It appears that everything I can get on my Nav VI device, can be scraped into video footage. mind, i need to buy the lot, including the HEX EZCAN. please keep us up to date with how you get on, Warlord. This is all something that i am considering.
So audio from microphone should be overlaid onto camera footage.Ĭool (if I got my info right and if it works).
Older versions of garmin virb edit Bluetooth#
tons of stuff.Īlso, the Sat Nav is paired to my phone which is paired to my Bluetooth headset in helmet. How much data I dont know yet, but playback should be epic, showing video footage, GPS, speed, revs, altitude, heart rate. it should also upload the bikes telemetry data in sync with the video recordings. I can use the screen for recording on/off etc.īut. the cameras are paired also to my Bmw Navigator VI satnav. The front/rear video footage is GPS timestamped and will auto syncronise. The Garmin cameras will have 128GB memory cards on a loop recording and paired together with the front camera (host) rear camera (slave). My new Aux Lights on left and right channel and the remaining channel for extra rear brake lights.
They will be hard wired into my new HEX EZCAN device on the aux channel.
Older versions of garmin virb edit 1080p#
I've decided to order a Garmin Virb XE camera (front facing on my bike at 1080p / 60 FPS) and the lower specced Garmin Virb X for rear facing 1080p / 30 FPS.
Right, having done some research I'm going for it.