I am not, but I do have some trips coming up that I'd love to document. Plus, it never hurts to have a camera on the bike, in case you need one for evidentiary purposes (hopefully never an issue!). One thing I'm looking for is a lack of faff - I don't really want to have to worry about multiple devices on my helmet, or syncing anything up in iMovie. The Insta that you're using looks like all that has been taken into account, when it was designed. Thanks for doing this video! For those who are wondering about the rings on the 3.5 mm jacks - one ring == TS, which is mono, two == TRS, which is stereo, and 3 == TRRS, which is stereo (two channels), plus a 3rd channel for microphone input. The reason only two are needed here are the stereo transmission is all that's necessary, the 3rd mic ring is redundant.
Thanks for this video. I just switched from GoPro to Ace Pro and I'm exploring best settings. I may play around with the bluetooth connection to Cardo. For now, using my existing mic and doing some testing.
@RemboUSMC And yes, I have now confirmed that the Insta360 Ace Pro easily connects to my Cardo Packtalk Black, and the audio quality using the supplied Cardo boom mic inside my modular helmet (HJC RPHA 90s Carbon) is actually pretty decent. You could use any other mic that connects to the Cardo system audio jack, so that Shure mic would work too as mounted inside the helmet. Given this, it would enable you to mount the Ace Pro both on the helmet or anywhere on the bike and capture both video/audio directly to that camera. It's pretty slick-- you should check it out for sure as it would save needing to use the USB-c audio adapter while also keeping that left side door on the camera closed thus retaining the camera's waterproof capability.
I’ve been using the hell out of mine. Like the handlebar mount better than chin mount. Can turn it to film front rear side ways. . The only downside for me is the editing app for the ace pro I find the quick app from GoPro is easier especially to make a highlights video.
@@RemboUSMC so you take the mic and line it in your helmet behind the liner so you don’t have all that cord wrapped around your mount I’ll send pics of mine