The GoPro Hero Helmet Cam earned quite a bit of recognition, as Factory Yamaha’s Josh Hill wore one during his first AMA Supercross win last weekend in Minneapolis. Hill joked in his Monday Conversation on www.racerxill.com that it was his GPS so he knew where everyone was on the track, but the Yamaha team has actually picked GoPro as a sponsor.
The biggest different
between the GoPro Helmet Cam and other brands, is
how sharp and clear the video is. Watching Hill’s
video, it feels like you’re right there, banging
bars with Ryan Dungey! The Hero is capable of
recording up to 56 minutes of TV quality video
with sound, is 3 Megapixels with a CMOS glass
lens, has a 16MB internal memory, and doesn’t
require any special software or cables.
Each GoPro Hero comes with four adhesive mounts,
a strap mount for vented helmets, a strap for
your head, one side pivot mount, five 3M adhesive
pads, USB cable for direct to TV output, and two
batteries.



