Random thoughts on art, technology, stuff, and occasionally Real Estate: Sticky Pod Mini to mount a small camera on your dashboard

Sticky Pod Mini to mount a small camera on your dashboard

I am not a big fan of those real estate agent talking head videos featuring the agent rambling on about this or that topic while driving .....

But that said, I think this little device, the Sticky Pod Mini Dashboard/window Camera Mount, could have plenty of uses:

Watch the video here:  http://www.stickypod.com/osc/product_info.php?products_id=55

I think I just might order the three pack in the next few days.

11 commentsCheryl Johnson • February 26 2010 09:17AM

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I think they are funny when I see those videos.

Posted by Kim Kelley Lake Arrowhead Realtor DRE#01412099 (Lake Arrowhead, CA Coldwell Banker) 5 months ago

I also don't care for the talking agent in the car...I worry they're going to get in an accident!  I do like to experiment with my camera in my car shooting the neighborhood as I drive though.  I tried a different sticky pod and was disappointed as it wasn't stable.  I'll have to check into this one as it looks a little more sturdy.  Thanks for sharing!

Posted by Terri Adams-Scott, Realtor, Walnut Creek CA Real Estate (J. Rockcliff, REALTORS) 5 months ago

Terri, That's what I am thinking, too, Shooting the Neighborhood.  As it is now, whenever I see something interesting, and slow down to shoot it, I seem to create a traffic jam of cars lined up behind me.  Sigh.  :-)

Posted by Cheryl Johnson, Bob Taylor Properties, Inc., Los Angeles, CA 5 months ago

Have to check it out. Thanks

Posted by Don MacLean (Simolari & MacLean REMAX EXECUTIVE REALTY) 5 months ago

Obviously  they are all way better drivers than me .... I can not talk on my phone and drive.

Posted by Maureen McCabe Columbus (Real Living HER ) 5 months ago

If you can't talk and drive at the same time without having an accident, what do the people riding with you think about that?

I have to agree that video blogging while driving isn't all that impressive, but the reason can't be because it's dangerous.

Posted by Lee Jinks (Coldwell Banker La Mansion) 5 months ago

My plan for the sticky pod is more to be able to shoot quick stills of the neighborhood as I'm driving around.  For example ... sometimes around here you see some pretty interesting original mural art painted on the sides of trucks and cargo vans....

Northeast Los Angeles - Mural on the side of a truck

 

Posted by Cheryl Johnson, Bob Taylor Properties, Inc., Los Angeles, CA 5 months ago

That is a good plan (and I love that cargo van--wow). I ad always wondered why the camera is so still when folks are driving. I think I get it now. Maybe I should get one also?

Posted by Melissa Zavala RealtorĀ® North San Diego County Homes (Broadpoint Properties) 5 months ago


They look pretty neat and will check it out.  Thanks for the info.

Posted by Gene Allen Realtor Hampton Roads Real Estate (Resh Realty Group) 5 months ago

Wow CJ this is interesting.  I went to the video & was hopeing the camera was included.  (wishful thinking, of course not at that price).  I bet the footage of while we are driving would be interesting, never know what we would catch on film.

Posted by Christina ONeal ~ Tracy, California realtor (Keller Williams Realty) 4 months ago

Cheryl,

I see things all the time that I would like to take a photo of..thanks for the heads up on this tool.

 

Posted by Rebecca Levinson, Real Estate Marketing Consultant (Real Skillz-Clear Marketing for Your Real Estate Vision) 4 months ago

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