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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
This bike camera gets cool points for being a rear-view bike camera. It is easy to setup and mount on the bike. The actual camera part of it does not need to be charged. It gets its power from the viewscreen part of the device.. The picture is extremely clear. Of course, the corners are a bit cut off because it's a round camera.Now for the quirky bits. The viewscreen is not anti-glare, so bright sunlight renders it almost useless. It's not a touch screen, so you have to scroll through the menus using the + - buttons, and getting them selected involves pushing the power on/off button for a very precise amount of time. The video is also set to save in 1-minute increments. You can change it to 5-minute increments, but there's no way to get it to save files longer than that. In addition, my Linux computer did not see it when I plugged the camera in to get the files downloaded to edit them into a video. I had to take the micro SD card out and put it into another camera before I could get the files off, so I'll need to buy a micro sd card reader that plugs into a USB at some point. I did not see a setting for WiFi either, so you're not getting the files off via WiFi either. Another interesting quirk is that when you turn it on, it's recording, whether or not it's connected to the camera.So all-in-all, it's a cool little camera and the picture is clear, just so long as you're not in glaring bright sunlight. The video camera file quality is good, but they do need to work on the camera's software functionality.
Andrew Boyett
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
Got this mainly to cover my ass in case anything happens on the road while I’m riding, and it does that perfectly. Records super clear video in 1080p, and the color night vision actually works way better than I expected.But real talk, I also been using it to film content for a YouTube series I’m planning — kinda a behind the scenes look at me doin Doordash runs on my e-bike. The angle from the mirror gives this wild over-the-shoulder POV that looks dope on playback. It’s been giving me a bunch of ideas. Also, the built in microphone is REALLY good and pics up my commentary very well as I'm riding along.Setup was chill, bracket adjusts easy and stays put. Comes with a 32G card which is decent to start out with, tho I’ll prob upgrade to something bigger later. Battery lasts long enough to get through a whole shift if I’m not recordin non-stop.Only thing is I wish it came with some kinda weather cap or seal for the ports, just to keep dust or rain out, but I threw a little silicone cover on it and that did the trick.If you ride a lot or just want a lowkey way to film your trips, I’d def recomend this.
Dayana Oviedo
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025
I bought this bike mirror with a recorder to enhance my safety while cycling, and I’m really impressed. The 1080P HD video quality is clear, and the color night vision works great—perfect for those late evening rides. The wide 110° view gives me a full picture of what’s happening behind me without having to turn around.The adjustable and rotatable bracket makes it easy to customize the angle to my preference. I also love that it comes with a 32G SD card, so I don’t have to worry about additional storage. Overall, this bike mirror is a great investment for anyone looking to improve their riding experience with a bit of extra security.
Joseph Mc Nair
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
After a week it stopped working now it only displays color bars no image. Waste of money well you get what you pay for cheap and trash.
Geoff
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
I'm using this more as a camera than a rearview mirror, and for that, it works fine.There is a noticeable lag between real life and the screen, and the screen is very small and doesn't handle glare well, so this might be too distracting to use strictly as a rearview.Installation was simple, and it came with enough straps to keep the cables under control, but having a few more straps or zipties handy wouldn't hurt.Not bad for the price as a camera, but definitely not a great option as a rearview mirror replacement.
@le
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
This camera is an excellent option if you like to ride a bike, it brings everything to adapt it in the front and back, the image is very good, clear and has a wide view, it also has a lot of memory capacity, it is very easy to install, the instructions are very detailed for you to use it without problem, I loved it!
Richard L. Eilers
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
I got a type 2 e-bike three years ago. Until I put on a rear view mirror, I just about killed myself several times trying to see what was behind me as I rode in the streets around our subdivision.I anticipated that this Feisike bike camera would augment my rear view bike mirror real time observations. That is not the case!First the pros: easy to install and calibrate; handles long bike rides without SD card overwriting; screen brightness good for cloudy days and twilight, provides a clear video record of someone hitting you from behind, it takes up no prime real estate and cost is very low for its capabilities.Now the cons: screen is way too small for the resolution (poor human visual interface design), screen washes out in bright sunlight, interpreting the screen takes too long because everything is so small. At 10 miles per hour, you would travel almost 30’ with your eyes off the road by spending just 2 seconds interpreting this small picture.I will use this device for a video record of potential rear ending incidents to augment my real time observations from the standard rear view mirror. It does NOT replace a standard rear view mirror.Video evidence is very powerful should you and your bike get rear ended!
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