Noise Reduction VholdR

Noise Reduction VholdR


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Posted 11 months ago (December 16, 2008 - 1:04pm)

Views: 2,325

Description: Some tips about wind noise reduction. I'm using foam and bungee straps to try and reduce the wind noise as much as possible. This video shows you how I made it.

Keywords: motorcycle, VholdR, bestnonsport, vholdr, maple leaf, noise reduction






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rsvspeed
11 months ago

That is of course a way to reduce the wind noise, but then the benefit of having a small camera is gone with the packaging. I heard that putting a silicon (the one you use for tile sealing) droplet on the micro opening should work fine.

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Maple Leaf
11 months ago

Hi RSVSpeed,

I don't like the idea of silicone in combination with electronics very much, besides that I doubt it will work.
When VholdR is recording try rubbing the outershell at the opposite side of the microphone hole. You will even hear this, because VholdR is kind of a sound box. Just closing the hole won't do the job, I reckon.

On my bike is plenty of space for the extra packaging so it works well for me.

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kass
11 months ago

Nice work, Maple Leaf!
And you're damn right when you're saying that closing the mic hole isn't enough.I've tried that and didn't work...There was same annoying noise!:(

 

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