Cool Little In Car / Truck Cameras In Stock!

Roe Racing

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Hi Everyone,

We’re now carrying the neat little GoPro Hero camera that you can mount darn near anywhere inside your car or truck to record your exploits on the street or track.
It comes with a very good suction cup mount as well as several other mounts that you can leave affixed to the car using the supplied 3M tape.
The really cool parts are that it is really small, records at a very good video quality (30 FPS for 56 minutes on a 2GB card), connects to televisions and PC’s through either the USB or standard RCA jacks and uses a single standard SD memory card. I used the 2GB Micro SD card from my phone and can play the videos on my phone too.
Anyway, it’s just a neat little camera. Wish I would’ve had one like this when I was racing. The only downside we found is the audio. At upper RPM’s, the audio quality is not very good. However, Windows Movie Maker helps with that.
We have some in stock and are offering them at the fixed retail price of $179. Get one from us and we’ll throw in a Grab Bag of mounts or a 2GB SD card at no additional cost (while supplies last).

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Here are a couple links:

A short video I made. One raw from the camera (but compressed from AVI format to WMV format for faster uploading) and one with Windows Movie Maker editing:
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=RoeRacingUSA&p=r

A link to our website product page:
http://www.roeracing.com/ProductCart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=24&idproduct=436

Regards,
Sean
 
Roe Racing said:
The really cool parts are that it is really small, records at a very good video quality (30 FPS for 56 minutes on a 2GB card), connects to televisions and PC’s through either the USB or standard RCA jacks and uses a single standard SD memory card. I used the 2GB Micro SD card from my phone and can play the videos on my phone too.
Anyway, it’s just a neat little camera. Wish I would’ve had one like this when I was racing. The only downside we found is the audio. At upper RPM’s, the audio quality is not very good.
However, Windows Movie Maker helps with that.
TIP: Ditch WMM and use ANY OTHER type of media editor.
There's a reason WMM is free.
The only lower quality available is if you drew pictures on the corners of a notebook and flipped the pages.


Roe Racing said:
A short video I made. One raw from the camera (but compressed from AVI format to WMV format for faster uploading) and one with Windows Movie Maker editing:
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=RoeRacingUSA&p=r

A link to our website product page:
http://www.roeracing.com/ProductCart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=24&idproduct=436

Regards,
Sean
"Hey...ummm...Sean....could you turn the car around for me? Yeah. Thanks."
LOL :D
 

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