RoadHawk
Ralph Ingham-Johnson
"Roadhawk"
First and foremost, the memory capacity is not enough. It would be far better to have a hard drive under a seat, with a capacity of around 1.5-2tB - roughly the equivalent of 1-12,000 miles - or even 25000 to include company cars. That would provide protection from delayed claims "he knocked me of my bike 5 years ago". changing the SD card can be difficult because of the location of the camera. It's black and you cannot see what you are doing while facing the windscreen. In sunshine, it also gets knocked out of line by unsympathetic passengers.
The camera itself is not reliable enough: two new cameras in 16 months is not good enough. Roadhawk could end up as the Vauxhall of the industry: comes up with a class leader then sits on its laurels while competitors race ahead.
Ed in Dorset
"After 3 years, still working fine"
Device and after-sales on-line help excellent.
Mrs Pamela Passman
"Road Hawk Ride R+ bicycle head cam"
Excellent unobtrusive bullet headcam. Easy operation . Good software download. Stable date and day stamp unlike cheaper versions which lose their date and time. Good selection of accessories. Will definitely buy a further camera for continuous rear view monitoring.
Ian Phipps
"Definitely one of the better Dash Cams on the Market"
Overall I am very pleased with the RoadHawk. The horizontal design means that it can be located close to the mirror, and not cause any visual obstruction. Overall the recordings are of an acceptable quality, although like most dash cams you have to be fairly close to clearly record number plates. My biggest dislike was the original software for replaying recordings, where it did not string together the individual recordings into a single film. A later version of software is now available which does string together the replay. Within the family we have four different dash cams and I have to say the RoadHawk in my opinion is the best.
Charles Earley
"A very good little camera"
The only negative thing i have is when the camera is mounted on the dash you are unable to see the 2 LED,s if there are on to let you know if it is running.i think they would be better fitted on the back of the camera so as they visible all the time. I know you have a chime when it is first plugged in, with the engine running and the radio on you don't hear it .
David
"Dc2 road hawk"
Easy to set up and use very happy.a company that I could talk to.will buy again when up grading.
Vermaak
"Great service, great product"
My RoadHawk bullet camera has proven to be an excellent help to catch the driver that knocked me off my bike before he drove off. I'm never riding my road bike without this camera again.
Safe riding!
Mark Sutcliff
"Excellent piece of kit."
Thee cameras are great. If anything it would be helpful if I could re focus the lense so as to make a clearer crisper image
Stephen Curtis
"All good after a year"
I picked the Roadhawk as it seemed to offer the best product at the time..... lots of cheapies out there but IMO cheap doesn't cut it when you are needing something that is reliable. Good build quality, great picture quality and easy to transfer to my family wagon when required.
Great to have an un-biased witness with you on the roads today.
I had reason to return the unit after about 10 months.. good returns process andef ficiently dealy ith a minor niggle I was having with the product.
Mr Andrew Jackson
"Andy Northampton"
Camera is great the only way I can fault mine is when I charge it the red light flashes at the same time as the blue and green which means it records at the same time as it charges and I cannot find out how to change this
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