I can say first that it is impossible to get turned on and mounted with gloves on. I turned it on and attached it with the velcro. On my way to work I lucked out and it didn't rain. I rode at speeds up to 55-60 miles per hour, and it held fine. I turned my head several times to record the range of view. I also bent my head far down at a stop light to see if I could record the dash. When I arrived at work, I removed the mount and found that the Nano was off. It had only recorded about 23 seconds and that was mounting it to the helmet. If it is not raining on the way home, I may try this again. I might be able to record with a little loss of clarity even in rain with a simple plastic baggie...might try that.
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