TECHALOGIC DC-1. Dual Lens Helmet Camera – The Worlds First Twin Motorcycle Cycle Camera & Horse Riding Camera – Connects to Most Cycle, Riding & Motorbike Helmets
Original price was: £198.95.£189.95Current price is: £189.95.




Price: £198.95 - £189.95
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Product Description


The Worlds First Front AND Rear Dual Action Camera
The Techalogic DC-1 is a unique Patented Design. It is the first helmet camera to record not just what is going on in front of you but both FRONT and REAR at the same time. Perfect as a bike helmet camera, horse helmet camera or motorcycle helmet camera & so much more. When it comes to your safety having as much information as possible is vital.
KEY FEATURES

280 DEGREE FIELD OF VIEW
With Dual 140 degree lenses each Techalogic DC-1 has a class leading 280 degree field of view. Perfect for cycling, biking and horse riding.

LIGHT WEIGHT CONSTRUCTION
Unlike bulky rivals this equestrian helmet camera for horse riding & more weighs only 104g. Low weigh reduces fatigue and improves comfort over both short and long rides.

IP67 WEATHER PROOF
Whilst we want our rides to be sunny, we understand that not always the case! Thats why this motorbike helmet camera is IP65 Weather Proof.


Easy To Use Free WiFi APP
Using the free WiFi App you can view live video or recordings of videos & photos.
LONG BATTERY LIFE & EASY VIEWING
To ensure you are covered for even the longest rides the Techalogic DC-1 has a long Battery Life of 2.5 Hours of Dual Recording. This can easily be extended with a USB Powerbank. This offers almost unlimited run time.

What’s in the box?
1x DC-1 Camera Wireless Remote Control Quick Release Clip Main Camera Holder Non Slip Silicone Ring USB Charging Cable Cycle Helmet Strap/Mount Lens Cloth Flat & Curved Mounts with 3M Stickers Anti Slip Elasticated Strap Horse Riding Hat Angle Bracket Allen Key User Manual Card
THE FIRST TWIN CAMERA: The Techalogic DC-1 is a unique Patented Design. It is the first helmet camera to record not just what is going on in front of you but both FRONT and REAR at the same time. Perfect as a bike helmet camera, horse helmet camera or motorcycle helmet camera & so much more. When it comes to your safety having as much information as possible is vital.
NEVER MISS A THING: Each of the motorbike camera front and rear have been equipped with a 140 degree lens to ensure the widest field of vision. This allows bicycle riders the best (280 degree) view of the surroundings on playback. Seamless loop video recording ensures you never miss those important details & support for up to 128gb Micro SD Card ensures plenty of capacity for video storage.
HIGH QUALITY VIDEO: We understand that simply having more video is of no use if the quality of that video is not of a high enough quality. Thats why we only use SONY Starvis IMX307 sensors in our helmet cameras for cyclists. This ensures great quality, 1080p HD video, day & night. The built in mic records audio at the same time and adds this seamlessly to the video file.
LONG BATTERY LIFE & EASY VIEWING: To ensure you are covered for even the longest rides the Techalogic DC-1 has a long Battery Life of 2.5 Hours of Dual Recording. This can easily be extended with a USB Powerbank. This offers almost unlimited run time. Combined with the remote control you will never miss a thing again. Using the free WiFi App you can view live video or recordings of videos & photos.
LIGHT WEIGHT & WATERPROOF: Unlike bulky rivals this equestrian helmet camera for horse riding & more weighs only 104g. Whilst we want our rides to be sunny, we understand that not always the case! Thats why this motorbike helmet camera is IP65 Weather Proof. The included mount is designed to ensure the most stable image & is easy to attach to your helmet.
Customers say
Customers praise the helmet camera’s picture quality, with one noting it provides clear footage from both front and rear, and find it easy to set up and use. Moreover, they consider it well worth the cost. However, the build quality receives mixed feedback, with some praising the excellent construction while others note poor plastic materials. Additionally, battery life and functionality are concerns, with customers reporting it lasts about 2 hours and doesn’t work properly. Sound quality is also mixed, with good audio capture but excessive wind noise during movement.
9 reviews for TECHALOGIC DC-1. Dual Lens Helmet Camera – The Worlds First Twin Motorcycle Cycle Camera & Horse Riding Camera – Connects to Most Cycle, Riding & Motorbike Helmets
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Original price was: £198.95.£189.95Current price is: £189.95.
LightFantastic –
Wish I’d bought one sooner!
I had contemplated at times buying a camera to use whilst cycling, but had never taken the plunge. The main reason being that the majority of bike cameras were of the type built into lights, which were no good to me as I do a lot of off-road cycling and the lights I have are far better (brighter) than any of the light/camera offerings.This left helmet cams which I liked the idea of as they recorded whatever you were looking at, rather than where the bike was facing. I had seen people with a GoPro on their helmets which just looked very unwieldy.After a particular incident, and near miss, with an aggressive driver I decided a camera was a top priority so started looking in earnest.I soon came across the Techalogic DC-1 and what was immediately appealing was that it recorded both front and rear in the same unit. No other camera I could see did this, you needed separate front and rear cameras.My only reservation was that it was a helmet cam, and I didn’t want to look like a Teletubbie once the camera was mounted!I took the plunge and ordered it. Once it arrived I familiarised myself with it and it became immediately apparent that they had really thought all the details through – such as the simple way it turns on and off (giving a vibrating feedback so you know it’s on and recording) and all the mounting options. Also, details such as having removable screw-on lens covers so that if, for example, a stone gets kicked up and hits the front or rear of the camera it’s not the actual lens that is damaged. You buy a spare screw on lens cover easily and cheaply (compared to a damaged lens!).I tested it with the app they recommend (Viidure) and it worked flawlessly, connected easily to the camera and allowing viewing and downloading of the files to my phone.I initially mounted it using the strap option to the side of my helmet, but felt that the weight imbalance would probably drive me nuts on a ride, so attached it to the top of my helmet. Apart from the concern that I now looked like a Teletubbie!, when I sat on my bike in a riding position (head slightly tilting forward) there was a weight imbalance where I could feel the camera pulling the helmet forward.I then realised I was able to attach it still on the top of the helmet but at the back. This solved any weight imbalance and after a quick ride down the cul-de-sac I hardly knew it was even there – plus it had also help resolve the Teletubbie look!Time for a test run! I cycled up to the local shops and back again and reviewed the footage back home. I could make out the number plates nice and clearly of any cars that came the opposite direction or passed by me. The great thing about the dual front/rear capture is that you get two opportunities to catch the number plate of a vehicle!Over the course of the next few days I went on a bike ride each day – camera fitted. I chose to do more road based routes to give the camera a good real world test – seeing how well it recorded number plates and drivers too.The quality of the recording is superb. Colours are great and, after some experimenting, I found that the 1920×1280 30fps was my preferred option over the 1280×720 60fps. I thought the 60fps might have caught plates better, even at lower resolution, but found the higher resolution gave the best result.The camera came into its own on two of these rides where I encountered three separate incidents – two within 10 minutes of each other on the same ride!These were uploaded to my Police force’s anti-social driving web site with the conclusion that two of them were sent advisory letters. I doubt this would have happened without the footage.For one of the incidents in particular, if it hadn’t been for the rear capture it wouldn’t have captured the vast majority of the incident. It is such a crucial feature to have this dual recording.Whilst I was getting to grips with the camera I had need to contact Techalogic Technical Support on a few occasions to clarify some details and check on something regarding the firmware. Each time I spoke with David who was superb, answering all my questions and for one question he said he needed to check with someone else and would get back to me. As promised he called back the following day – as I was on a bike ride ironically! :-)The product is fantastic and backed up by great Customer Support. I wanted to buy a couple of additional accessories and this was dealt with promptly and I received them the next day.I’m extremely happy with my purchase. The camera works superbly and it just gives that added assurance that you know you are capturing front and rear as you are cycling along.As well as the obvious use for capturing any incidents, it’s also great to play back footage from a ride and see the highlights again – saving any particular bits for posterity.
Gelyn Duw –
Bow-techa-wow-wow
I’d been debating a recording device for a while due to having started riding again for health and fun. And having had issues with both a car and pedestrians (on a shared pathway), I dived headlong into looking in to sports cameras for any future incidents that may arise.It took a few days to decide on what I was looking for in a camera (front and rear recording cameras) and there werent many to choose from.I did have some reservations about ordering this product at first, read a few reviews on cycling and motorbike sites and decided to take the leap in ordering this camera.It comes in a nice box with the camera, which is solidly made three helmet fittings (motorbike, horse and bike), but no proper instructions, other than a QR card which will direct you to the Techalogic D-1 page on their website.From the website, it explains (step by step walkthrough and videos) how to connect your camera with your mobile phone for the purpose of connecting to wi-fi. For it to connect and work however, you do need to have a micro-sd installed, otherwise it won’t, well, work…The most annoying bit was actually getting the camera connected to my mobile phone and wi-fi. It took some time to work it out, even with the help of the walkthrough and the videos. Go with the VIIDURE app for recording purposes. Before freaking out though with this and deciding to send it back, please be patient as it does connect (I found turning my VPN off whilst connecting to my wi-fi helped), and once its set-up, going forward its a piece of piss on connecting easily my phone and the app anytime I need to retrieve the videos.Thd quality of the recordings are great and detail is topnotch. It can clearly make out number plates when reviewing any recordings, and it does pick up any voices on the mic if you’re not pelting it. Alas though, once you’re going at a fair pace, it is a constant noise of wind in to the mic. (Check the attached video for both wind noise and me tinging my bell and thanking the dog walker at about 40 seconds in, even though i nearly get taken out by his dog 3 seconds later).It does have two additional recording options if you wish to change the default setting. As I’ve left it as is, I’m sure the recordings are also great on the options, but can’t guarantee it. Also one of the options is front recording only.I highly recommend getting a camera for cycling as people (drivers/pedestrians) will be aware of the camera attached to your helmet, thus giving you some clout if you’re abused or buzzed by over-enthusiastic car drivers. You cannot go wrong with the Techalogic D-1 dual camera.It is a bit pricey at just under £200, but for peace of mind, it’s well worth it.Edit: having used this a few times, battery length is longer than advised. Can confirm on todays ride (20.09.2022), I got to 3 hours and 8 minutes with juice still in the battery.
AED –
Makes my cycling feel a bit safer on the roads
I really like this camera- its discrete. and unique in that it records video behand and in front of you at the same timeThe camera captures as good a quality I suppose one can expect from a cycle camera, given that I have it mounted on the handle bars of my bike. Either the front or rear camera will capture a number plate, if that’s what you want and your using it for a cycle camera to record any traffic issues. Because I mount it on the handle bars, sometimes the point of capture of a number plate (using the video) can be blurred, because of the bouncing of the bike, but I imagine if your quick with the wrist attachment that comes with the camera and has a button that to take stills it will do the job. Its probably better mounted on the helmet. I haven’t tried this yetI would defiantly mount the wrist button on the handle bars for safety reasons.I haven’t used the mounts that come with the camera I have bought other mounts for helmet and bars.The one drawback is the recording time, about 1.5 hours. However attached to a power pack, it will run as long as the power pack lasts. The videos are 3 mins long so you see a folder on the computer when you plug it in via a usb socket and switch it on full of 3 min vids. If your SD cards runs out of space it starts to overwrite the first videos on the card. The wrist attachment has a second button that allows you to protect a presumably currently running 3 min video. I personally haven’t used this.You can download a phone app, but its a generic one. I find it works fine.
D. W. Martin –
Good piece of kit
Pretty good piece of kit. Easy to set up. Variable mount options. Records well. Clear pictures , can be downloaded to the app or transferred to laptop or pc for editing. A bit pricey but you get what you pay for. Definitely recommend
Amazon Customer –
Have used this regularly for 6 months. The micro usb port broke. The camera is now useless as it cannot be charged. Not a quality product
bren –
Well the sound is just wind noise, but the video quality is excellent. Front and back cameras record everything, that truck tailgating you? on video, that suv runs the red light? on video. See something cool snap a picture with the remote. Also mark a video spot with the remote, locks it in so you don’t inadvertently erase it. Adds confidence to your ride, motorist notice it on your helmet and become model citizens, no one wants to be on candid camera. Excellent value for your piece of mind. Easy set up even for the tech challenged like myself. Get on the app and adjust the camera angle to fit you and enjoy.
Jay Erisno –
There’s a lot to consider when buying one of these things. For the price, I believe you will not likely find a better product. Aside from the camera, they have multiple mounting options, and there are multiple ways to retrieve the data. You’ll need to buy the Micro SD card. It wouldn’t hurt to purchase a Micro SD card reader if you don’t have one, but you can plug the cable into a PC and pull the files that way. I used the recommended Viidure application. Know that these are MP4 files, so you will need an app that can play MP4’s. I’ve yet to purchase video editing software, but I feel pretty strongly that a good editing software will allow zoom in and the ability to chop out sections of the videos, and do some enhancements. As for the camera, the quality is great. I can’t see any distortion from things like camera shake. The mounting deviceâs are superior. The manual is excellent, but you’ll need to play around with the camera to figure out exactly what you want to do with it. Thereâs a million things to consider. I could go on an on. It’s a good buy. I recommend it.
aznur4330 –
I would have preferred being a 4K and surely would be a winner. Instructions lack a bit and would have liked sound without a crackle. I like it a lot for what it is.
Amazon Customer –
There’s a lot of cameras out there but for the quality, functionality, and price, you’ll find it extremely difficult to find one equal to and / or better than this. As a motorcycle helmet cam, it’s proven to be top notch with easy operation and excellent clarity and durability. For me, an older generation non tech-y guy, the initial setup was sometimes a bit foggy but with a quick e-mail too their customer service, help was rendered quickly and I was up and running. Also, the App for recorded data is useful and easy to navigate via your smartphone. Overall, with the crystal clear simultaneous front and rear coverage, this is a wonderful product for an excellent price and is great for entertainment, but more importantly a necessity for motorcycle safety and can see it being a very useful tool in mishap / legality situations with the occasional / frequent unobservant driver.