Hey Man...
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Thanks!
The tough thing is trying to decide what door to put on the Go-Pros. The waterproof doors block a lot of sounds, but will save the camera if they get wet.
The non-waterproof doors allow more sound in, but over 90mph, all you hear is wind...and the camera is toast if it gets wet.
In this video, I left the waterproof doors on, and all you can really hear is the blower whine. I'll keep playing around with it, though.
The tough thing is trying to decide what door to put on the Go-Pros. The waterproof doors block a lot of sounds, but will save the camera if they get wet.
The non-waterproof doors allow more sound in, but over 90mph, all you hear is wind...and the camera is toast if it gets wet.
In this video, I left the waterproof doors on, and all you can really hear is the blower whine. I'll keep playing around with it, though.
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