Where did you mount the DV688? Please post your pictures

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Install on KTM Duke 390, all photos from our user Steve, thanks!
 
Nice install @Aendu :) and welcome to DCT

Phil
 
I am loving my BlueSkySea DV688. I can’t believe how easy and clean it came out with just the stuff that came in the box. I wanted a stealth look with my install. I did not want the gear seen. So the main module is under the seat, and the mic/save button on the under side of my clutch grip for easy snaps. Unless you squat down to look under the like the pics, you can really barely see anything. I could not be happier with how it came out. I bought it for traditional DashCam use, but its turning out to be a good source of B Roll for my videos also. The angles and footage look great in my Test Footage.


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I am loving my BlueSkySea DV688. I can’t believe how easy and clean it came out with just the stuff that came in the box. I wanted a stealth look with my install. I did not want the gear seen. So the main module is under the seat, and the mic/save button on the under side of my clutch grip for easy snaps. Unless you squat down to look under the like the pics, you can really barely see anything. I could not be happier with how it came out. I bought it for traditional DashCam use, but its turning out to be a good source of B Roll for my videos also. The angles and footage look great in my Test Footage.


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Thanks for your sharing, I posted your photos on my social channels (FB+Twitter+IG) also!
 
Installation on #BMW R1200GS Adventure

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Move my 688 into my tour pack for easy access. I had to add shielding on front camera lead.
 

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