
I believe it's GPS sensor refreshes at 18hz which is far better than most phones I believe (though stand to be corrected on this). The 7 black is the sweet spot for me, will be able to pick one up fairly cheap now second hand. I think a modern GoPro would be your best bet while being cost effective, a 7 or above. What do people here use? Is there anything plug and play on the market that does not cost a fortune? would be great to be able to watch footage between sessions and also create nice videos with data overlay when back at home. However, it's such a faff connecting everything (especially when you are trying to maximize driving on the day) - in fact the go pro never connects to Harry's laptime for more than 30 seconds or so - that i have never used the lap timer and go pro in combination.Īre there any solutions which come in a bundle that allow to film at a decent quality, capture the data, overlay in the video and allow you to whatch the footage easily between sessions on a phone or Ipad? I saw the Garmin Catalyst and Aim Smartcam HD which seem good candidates (vbox HD at 2grand i cannot justify) but i'm not sure if a) the Garmin can read data from the car's OBD port (throttle and braking mainly), and b) if there is any way to review the Smart圜am footage between sessions without a laptop. Now in theory this would allow me to have nice 'souvernir' videos of the day but also loads of good data to pour over looking for the easy improvement areas. To that end i bought a go pro hero, then harry's lap timer and a bluetooth GPS unit. I have little spare time with work so I like to have footage of the day to be able to look back at when there is no track day in sight.

#Racerender compare current lap to best lap full#
I've done a decent amount of tuition (including two full days) and now find that i enjoy most doing 20/30mn with an instructor in any given day and spending the rest of the time alone in the car. I'm at the stage now where i would like to improve and have notes of things to focus on when i come back to a track. I've been doing a few track days and really enjoying them.
