What are you using to get the audio to the camera on your helmet? I’ve always thought about doing something like this for my little videos to help train other drivers when I follow them on track.
I have a Go Pro 5 and use a Giant Squid Audio Lab Omnidirectional Microphone (www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HWMG44U/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1). You have to buy an adapter called a GoPro Pro 3.5mm Mic Adapter (HERO6 Black/HERO5 Black/HERO5 Session as well. I did my first video using a Go Pro 4 and used this mic (www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VWCK0BE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1). It worked great the first time but then failed. Maybe I got a bad one but the good thing was that it plugs directly into the Go Pro so you don't have to buy the adapter on that one.
Hola, nice run … you are pretty good at LO206 momentum racing. It always amazes me that you can race hard and commentate at the same time … That's a talent unto itself... Cool to see my ole Orlando Fl. racing bud and enduro team mate Adam Parker (Eagle) checking out your site. He is a really good guy and talented racer, makes great vids too … I know he appreciates your vid tek info. Keep the pedal to the metal mi amigo.
Sometimes I talk too much and need to focus on driving but I started commentating for my friends that thought we just go out there and drive and that's it. There's a lot of strategy, adjustments and thinking going on and I wanted to try to show a little of that. Thank you so much for supporting the channel.
I put velcro on the helmet so the adapter will stay and I feed the mic wire from the back of the helmet into the cheek pad (where I shove all the excess wire) and then tape the mic to the helmet close to my mouth.
Yes, I tried to mount one on the side pod facing backwards but there's too much vibration to be usable footage. Behind the seat would be best but I'll have to find a mount that will work.