No worries, I'm glad others find this thread interesting as I feel like I'm talking to myself sometimes ha.. 
No worries, I'm glad others find this thread interesting as I feel like I'm talking to myself sometimes ha..![]()
Threads like this are brilliant and keep up the great work mate. Nothing worse than a lot of threads about the same subject but this has all the info needed.
Ok, time for an update.
Firstly sorry for the delay, its been a busy month.
I finally ended up getting a couple of second hand Garmin Virb camera's. One being a Virb XE and one being a Virb X.
The main reason I wanted the Virb XE and X are that they are WATERPROOF and they can be HARD WIRED TO POWER.
I ride in all weather so waterproof is mission critical.
I never remember to charge batteries, so hard wired is also critical.
I'm not bothered with 4K video quality as I don't want Terrabytes of data on my laptop.
So here it is fitted and hard wired using a 10M Garmin Rugged Cable. I've connected it directly to my HEX EZCAN power controller.

What mount are you using here ?
Awesome thread
I tried the mount that goes on the indicator but I found it bounced a little too much.


What memory cars are you using ?
I have tired a sandisk ultra that works fine in other action cameras I have.
But in the virb on 1080p it stutters really badly, 720p seems better but still not faultless.
Any advice ?
I have ordered a Sandisk Extreme 128gb for the camera but I can always return this.

Think I've got it. Just got to test it now 
#Now, when I go to my bike.
I power the bike up.
The Sat Nav Connects to my SmartPhone and downloads Live Weather Updates and Traffic News.
The Sat Nav Connects to my Garmin Virb XE Camera and behaves as a touchscreen remote control
The Sat Nav Connects to my Scala Rider Headset and provides Nav instructions and phone calls
The Garmin Virb XE Connects to the Garmin Virb X as a master unit and sends instructions automatically (record on, off etc)
The Garmin Virb XE Connects to my Scala Rider Headset for Video Audio
The Garmin Virb X Connects to the OBD2 ELM Bluetooth for on board Data Metrics
The Scala Rider Headsets Connect to each other (Pillion)
The Scala Pillion Headset connects to her Smartphone for Music
My Smartphone Connects to the Garmin Virb XE and Garmin Virb X for remote playback and live remote surveillance.
All automatically, all hardwired to the bike (except the Scala headsets), NO WIRES between rider and bike, I don't have to do anything more.... and off we go.....#
Sat Nav Routing, Live Traffic, Weather, Music, Phone Calls, Chat, Front and Rear View Video, Telemetry.
IF you want it. Or it can all be silent just doing it's thing in the background (which is my preference)
I purchased two of these off Amazon.co.uk
SanDisk Extreme 128GB microSDXC Memory Card CLASS 10 + SD Adapter up to 100MB/s, Class 10, U3, V30 A1
Model Number : SDSQXAF-128G-GN6MA
This sounds awesome !
I may have missed this point earlier in the thread but how long does the camera take to turn off once the ignition is switched off ?
When the bike ignition is ON the cameras are powered directly from the bike, and they both come on automatically and immediately.
When you turn the bike ignition off, my EZ CAN device remains in control of the power. So....
A) It can turn off bike power to accessories immediately. If you set it up that way
or
B) Wait for a timed period like 3 minutes before it turns off the power to the accessories.
Eventually, when the bikes power is stopped, the cameras will automatically switch over to internal battery power (as they are always fully charged because the bike is charging them when on bike power) the cameras will then be live for another 1 hour or so before they run out of internal power.
Then they'll just shut down until power is turned on again.
Its very slick and easy because its all automated. The only manual part would be to physically turn off both camera's if you don't want them running or recording while you are away from the bike. They'll just automatically turn on again when you turn ignition on next time (so you don't have to worry about reversing a 'hard' turned off state).