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  2. These Helmet Cameras Capture Your Rides and Provide a Little ...

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    Go 3 Helmet Camera. The Insta360 Go 3 is currently one of the smallest action cameras available. It can mount via a bracket to a helmet and also mounts to various surfaces via magnets.

  3. Helmet camera - Wikipedia

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    A helmet camera, otherwise known as a micro video camera, is an action camera, usually a closed-circuit television camera, attached to a helmet allowing someone to make a visual record from their point of view , while keeping their hands and vision free.

  4. GoPro - Wikipedia

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    A timelapse recording one frame every 10 seconds with a GoPro HERO3 camera mounted on a bicycle helmet during a bike ride in Chicago. Note how the wide angle lens allows for the rider to capture wide images. In October 2013, GoPro released the HERO3+, available in Black and Silver Editions, [98] replacing the HERO3 generation.

  5. Action camera - Wikipedia

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    The camera is typically worn or mounted in such a way that it can shoot from the point of view of the shooter. Some examples of common places to mount an action camera are on a hat or helmet, on the chest, or on the handlebars of a bike or similar vehicle. They may also be mounted on a tripod or on a monopod for handheld use. An action camera ...

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  7. Looxcie - Wikipedia

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    Looxcie was a mobile-connected, handsfree, streaming video camera created by Looxcie, Inc., a privately owned Sunnyvale, California company. The Looxcie video camera was named a top 50 best invention of 2010 by Time Magazine (November 2010), [1] and LooxcieLive, their live-streaming video service, was named as a top 100 best innovation of 2011 by Popular Science (December 2011).