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Cycliq FLY 6 CE Rear Facing HD Camera with Light

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Through combining a camera and a light into a single unit, the Cycliq FLY 6 both reduces clutter and offers resounding peace of mind and visibility, whether your riding day or night. Using the built-in HD camera which captures video footage at 60 frames-per-second with a 135-degree wide-angle lens, this little unit clearly captures every part of your ride – good and bad. It even comes with six-axis image stabilization technology, so you get the best quality image, even when riding on the roughest surfaces. Thanks to the smart video loop, the camera wipes the oldest footage on your SD card, so you never have to worry about a lack of space. If you do take a tumble though, the camera locks the footage taken immediately before and after the incident, so you can find out exactly what happened.

With an inbuilt 100 lumen light, the Cycliq FLY 6 keeps you seen in the darkest conditions. Using three modes – flashing, pulsing and solid, you can tailor the FLY 6 to suit the light conditions that you’re riding in – from busy city streets to dark rural lanes. You can run the camera by itself too if you’re riding around during daylight. On a full charge (which takes just 1.5 hours), you can use the camera on its own for up to 7 hours, and a camera-light combo for up to 5. Using the dedicated companion app, you can keep a tab on battery life left, so you don’t come unstuck when you're out and about. All this technology is protected by a durable, highly weather-resistant nanotech shell, so you can ride with the FLY 6, even in the worst conditions.

  • Video resolution: 1080p at 30 fps, 1080p at 60 fps, 720p at 60 fps, 720p at 120 fps
  • Field of view: 135 degrees
  • Video format: MP4, records 5, 10 and 15-minute segments
  • 6 axis image stabilization
  • Light power: 100 lumens with various dimming settings
  • Weight: 110 grams / 3.5 oz
  • Battery: 3000mAh, 11.10wh (up to 6 hours life) with 1.5 hours fast recharge time
  • IO: USB-C to charge and connect to PC and Mac 
Discipline:
  • Road
  • MTB
  • Cyclocross
  • Time Trial
  • Touring
Brand:
  • Cycliq

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Customer Reviews

Overall Rating : 4.0 / 5 (7 Reviews)
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Not Worth the Money

An excellent concept but it completely stopped working after about 5 months even though it was properly charged. In addition, the rubber charging cover (hinge area) wore out and then fell off while riding making it unusable in inclement weather. I'm now using a GoPro in it's place along with a Lezyne Strip Pro 300.

cycliq fly 6

it take for ever and is not secure I never go it

F6 n F12

Is good. Wish to buy another set same price. Cheers

Good stuff!

Bought this camera to have some evidence of the nutty drivers we have here in Texas. Unless you have video evidence, the police will never do anything about dangerous aggressive drivers that are more frequent now than ever... Super compact and long run times are nice features. The led safety light will smoke your retinas from a 1/4 mile, so keep that in mind if your group riding ( you can adjust intensity however). You will need to provide a high speed micro SD so keep that in mind when you purchase.

Fly 6 CE

I've used the Fly 6 a couple of times now and am impressed with the image quality. The editing process is a little cumbersome but thats my POV as a video editor. Its fun to video share the failures of your mates as you leave them in your dust :)

Cycliq Fly 6

I bought this to record my daily commute to work, and couldn't be happier. A great piece of kit, easy to use once you get your SD card set up and gives a clear, sharp picture of what's going on behind you. I cross a couple of intersections where being harassed by a bus driver with a chip on his shoulder is a typical experience so having the video evidence to back myself is a great help. The light is bright enough for normal use and the warning sounds are adequate. I've a bit of trouble connecting and changing setting via Bluetooth but not a deal breaker. Overall a great piece of kit.

pretty good video quality, not weather-proof

I've been using one of these for several weeks. Initially I had a few problems which turns out were micro-sd card and firmware related. The required micro-sd card is not included and I strongly recommend using only one of the specific models tested and recommended by them - simply having a very fast card is not necessarily enough. It cannot accept a card larger than 32Gb. Some issues that manifested as battery capacity related seemed to disappear entirely once I upgraded to the latest firmware which was a bit of a convoluted process but it did work. The video quality (1080p/60) with stabilization turned off is quite good, not necessarily as video (which is shaky for obvious reason that the camera is being shaken) but provides decent still frames particularly given that it's sharing space with a light. It hunts for exposure settings a bit so as video the sky will flicker between nicely exposed sky and darker exposure of things on the ground and blown out sky and better-exposed things at ground level. As video this is distracting when viewed, but as a source for documentary snippets to get license plate numbers, street signs etc. it really doesn't matter much. The tail light is fairly bright and effective. The main problem with it so far, and this is a pretty major problem, is that it is really not weather proof. Just riding not in rain but on occasionally damp roads several hours after a rainfall, caused water ingress and fogging inside the lens. This fogging disappeared as the day wore on, but I would not dare take this out in actual rain. If I get caught in the rain it will go into a plastic zip lock bag with my phone. Another minor negative is the mounting system. The short strap works fine on round seat posts but several of my bikes have aero posts and the included mount doesn't work well on any of them. The main issues here are that the strap is excessively long (it can be trimmed) and has very little actual overlapping grabbing area between the male and female hook and loop. On aero seat posts there is no angle adjustment possible like there is on round posts (two rubber inserts are provided for rounds posts that offer two different angle settings but for aero posts this is not the case). One could probably create a shim by wrapping the post above or below the centre line of the mount using electric tape or similar. It is awkward to switch the mount between bikes because of the need to switch both the hook and loop strap and the rubber shims as you switch between bikes e.g. from one with a round seat post to one with an aero post. For me this is nearly every single time I need to attach the mount, and I switch bikes between rides about 1/2 the time so fiddling with swapping mounts is a nearly daily occurrence. Spare mounts are very expensive (and currently unavailable anyway). It is possible to buy an adapter that is compatible with gopro mounts from cycliq which is also very expensive for what it is but opens up a lot more mounting alternatives.