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I have always thought this, the only way around this is to manufacture a helmet with built in camera and not an add-on
or not use a camera at all.
I have always thought this, the only way around this is to manufacture a helmet with built in camera and not an add-on
Or a helmet...or not use a camera at all.
Can't see that happening any time soon.or not use a camera at all.
Oooh you are awful...............but I like youOr a helmet...![]()
That's standard practice for all content in regard helmet posts on here !!So one person reports what e was told by a second person who had been told it by a third person.... None of whom is actually qualified to investigate this
Hardly evidence is it?
is it not a big risk though, if the first time youd need it to work, and the bracket pierces your skull ?
Or a bike.Or a helmet...![]()
I'm disappointed by the decline in the Metro's usually excellent comprehensive and well grounded science journalism.pure unfounded speculation
Probably better off sticking a load of gopro's to your head than a helmet. Could get expensive though.
Ah, but imagine the coverage. Just remember to point the lenses outwardsProbably better off sticking a load of gopro's to your head than a helmet. Could get expensive though.
Experts from ENSA, the world-renowned ski and climbing academy in the French ski resort of Chamonix, have conducted tests to determine whether the presence of a solid object between a helmet colliding with a rock would weaken the structure.
The helmet smashed – but the camera he had attached to it, in order to record him and his son skiing, was undamaged. The footage, audio and visual, has provided police with crucial information about the crash.
"The helmet completely broke. It was in at least two parts. ENSA analysed the piece of the helmet to check the material, and all was OK," said a source close to the investigation.
"But why did it explode on impact? Here the camera comes into question. The laboratory has been testing to see if the camera weakened the structure."