rodneyTrotter. wrote: » The fly 6 isn't fantastic for number plate identification. The fly 12 the front cam is much better though.
SteM wrote: » Cycliq saying on their Twitter feed that the camera is not a rebadged Fly 6 and they are 'looking into it'.
irishrover99 wrote: » Really. Did they invent the light or the camera?. Unless they did, i don't see what they can do.
philstar wrote: » plenty of neck warmers ....but no shorts ffs!
SteM wrote: » If it is a rip-off they even copied the light that goes around the camera, just made it square instead of circular. If they're copying to that level why wouldn't they include functionality that a £50 dashcam has? The light quality and camera would be where they make savings, not functionality like loop recording.
ED E wrote: » Gopro don't support it either, so a small Chinese OEM may not be bothered. If you put the gopro cfg file on the SDcard then quik can auto dump the footage for you when you plug it in.
Annie get your Run wrote: » If the Aldi camera is better resolution than the fly6 (as cram cycle stated) would that solve the problem with number plate ID?
coL wrote: » It looks to me like the back of the light seems to be at an angle and if your seatpost doesn't match this angle exactly then you are going to have problems with what you end up recording. Anyone else notice this?
Alanstrainor wrote: » Hopefully they have good stock of the rear light/camera. Seems like there's a lot of interest. I already have a rear camera, but I'm debating whether to try this one out. The battery life would be a huge plus. And the fact that it's 1080p is a big deal too, the fly6 only being 720p is laughable in this day and age. I've never had a camera that wasn't capable of 1080p recording, and I've had them a long long time now.
irishrover99 wrote: » I've bought a mini camcorder from Aldi a few years ago that advertised as 1080p and you might as well have been recording with a potato. It was rubbish and no where near a Sony or Panasonic with the same resolution and returned it after a few days. Ill be buying one of these but ill be holding the receipt just in case.
No loop record function available on this model.
Alanstrainor wrote: » I found the manual for this camera:http://www.quesh.co.uk/data/images/products/79004UG.pdf Which I found here:http://www.quesh.co.uk/products/?product_id=461 Notice the bit at the bottom: Disappointing... Might be a worth a punt still. My main camera doesn't loop record, but it at least has a format button to delete everything if need be. This doesn't seem to.
Plastik wrote: » I am blind. The 8gb card is only worth 2h of recording which would mean I would need to delete the footage daily. Without the loop functionality it's not worth buying for me unless the camera 'reset' cleaned the previous recording.
Annie get your Run wrote: » I guess a bigger SD card would solve that? I presume you could put any size card in - 64 would be more than enough for a week for me. I can't decide whether to buy one or not, I've been meaning to get a camera for ages but I"m not sure a rear cam is the best option for capturing the daily lunacy! Of course that's assuming there are any in my local Aldi on Thursday.
CantGetNoSleep wrote: » Is there any way of ordering this stuff online?