Wednesday, July 15, 2009

VIO POV Camera Systems

We've noticed lots of customers buying these camera systems from Amazon.com. Not so much the POV.1 but the POV.1.5. Seems that Amazon touts this as an upgraded unit from the POV.1.

I guess this is true to a point.

Both units use identical recorder units. The 1.5 comes pre-installed with the 1.3 Firmware upgrade that allows the use of the 4/8 GB SDHC cards (more on this later). This has actually always been a free upgrade to any POV unit - the 1.5 just saves you the hassle of the installation (took me 2 minutes including download - yes, I timed it). With the upgrade, the 1.5 includes a 4 GB card (again, more on this below).

Both units have the same 110 degree wide-angle lens. The 1.5 is red anodized instead of black. Here's the difference - the 1.5's cable is permanently attached, where as the POV.1 is a 2-piece design. This helps save some weight, but primarily it makes it a whole lot less complex to install.

VIO POV.1.5 Video Recording System

Aside from that, what's the big difference? Mounting brackets. The POV.1 comes with an almost universal mounting kit that includes attachments to most solid objects. The POV.1.5 has a "star-mount" that makes mounting to helmets and other similar surfaces super easy.

So there you go. I personally don't think it's an "upgraded" unit. It's more a different unit, geared towards different needs. You decide which is best for you.

And I did hint at more below in one of the above paragraphs. To help even the playing field and show just how equal these 2 really are, OG Racing (ie, me) is installing the firmware upgrade on all POV.1 units. Time is valuable, and this will save you those 2 minutes. And to complete the equality factor, we're also replacing the included 1 GB card with a 4 GB card. So there - choose your weapon.

Almost forgot - we're also now stocking the VIO Power adapters:

VIO POV Power Adapters

These replace the 4 AA batteries with an interchangeable adapter that can hook up to a direct power source, or through the car's cigarette lighter.

Neat stuff.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Budget Camcorders

I'm still routinely meeting folks who think that the only way they can obtain video in their cars is with a $2k camera system. Looks like I still have work to do!

To counter that, I discovered this video article during my daily web surf:

Best Budget Camcorders

All of the cameras featured utilize SD card technology. My fave was the Canon FS200. $330 gets you something that looks like a real camcorder, complete with a fold out monitor!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Independence Day Specials

Here's some Fourth of July specials for everyone:

OG Racing Newsletter - Fourth of July Sale!

Remember, for this weekend only, every order over $300 gets a free Shockdoctor bag!