About a year ago I bought the "GeekPro" from Amazon for well under $100, but that particular camera is no longer available. This onelooks exactly the same except it offers a remote control, which mine didn't. It can connect via WiFi to a smartphone with an app. At $64 for Prime members, it's not a bad deal for those wanting to try their own setup. I love my handlebar mirror and can't imagine riding without something to help me see what's lurking behind me.Thanks, that is most helpful. I don’t think I will mind the cluttered cockpit if it is going to help save my ass. So you found that that set up was helpful to you? I just got back into riding again last summer and have lost all of my youthful invincibility complex. The camera I mentioned in my post is going for like $100 which I don’t find to be out of the question. I think it’s certainly worth a try. I also don’t mind turning to look, it just seems that every time I turn back forward I get nervous that I might’ve missed something. Extreme safety paranoia.
I haven’t been riding much because it has been too cold here in the Northeast, but in the few times that I have demoed this set up it is working beautifully. I have upgraded the screen to a 7 inch tablet and it does look a bit large but it’s much easier to see and gets the job done.About a year ago I bought the "GeekPro" from Amazon for well under $100, but that particular camera is no longer available. This onelooks exactly the same except it offers a remote control, which mine didn't. It can connect via WiFi to a smartphone with an app. At $64 for Prime members, it's not a bad deal for those wanting to try their own setup. I love my handlebar mirror and can't imagine riding without something to help me see what's lurking behind me.
My grandparents still had an outhouse into the 1960's. They did have a pressurized water in the kitchen from the well. They still heated the house and cooked on a wood stove. There were electric lights. They lived in Tieton, WA.Who would have believed it. I still remember some elderly neighbors growing up having outhouses and a hand pump in the kitchen. We recently did a commercial with a consumer grade drone using follow me flight protocols to follow a rider doing some single track riding. Talk about situational awareness. You could get an aerial view of upcoming and following threats and likely could train it to dock back on your rack. All in a package that fits in your hand. Beam me up Scotty. Cool work Joe. Now for the autonomous eBike.