I would definitely consider the Garmin Virb Ultra 30 as an alternative - allows you to record GPS, acceleration, altitude, and if you have an OBD reader, other outputs from the engine etc. These can then be overlaid in a style of your choosing on the video (or not, if you don't want them). IMO I think that makes them great as on vehicle devices.
Uses the same mounts as a Go Pro. Has voice control and a permanent cache memory so if you press a button or say "Save that" it saves the previous 5 minutes and next 5 minutes of video (or whatever time you set). I'll be getting one for my truck pretty soon.
Else I'm a big fan of Drift cameras if you prefer a 'bullet cam' to a Go Pro style 'flat brick'. I think they suffer less from vibration as a result when mounted externally. Also because the whole camera rotates inside the housing, you can mount the device at any angle to whatever hardware is convenient, but level the horizon in camera.
I know Go Pro has the brand awareness, but there's better options in my personal opinion - I do use Go Pros myself on occasion, but I'd recommend you consider the alternatives.
Last edited by Tim_A; 23 Jun 2017 at 21:37.
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