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  • 2/2 … if you want to make edits the app automatically downloads the file first … the final video is then stored on your phone to use as you please. As for battery life, that was definitely one of the frustrations with the previous model, Gen 3. Whilst I’d personally agree about always wanting the rear light and camera operating in unison, there are definitely riders out there who prefer to use the video only function at times, especially in broad daylight, or perhaps when racing. To each their own I guess. Cheers, Pete

  • 1/2 Hi David. Not sure if I’m misunderstanding your comment, but you absolutely can view, edit and export your Fly6 Pro ride videos using the app. I did this multiple times during the review, and also just double checked! I was actually impressed with how smoothly it all works – no need for a card reader or even removing the microSD, it’s all done remotely over a WiFi connection. As soon as my unit and iPhone were connected, the videos were there to view, download, edit etc…

  • That’s a really good question, Nicholas. Prior to this model of the Propel the answer was a no-brainer: the TCR was definitely the better all round choice, fast enough and responsive enough whilst offering considerably greater comfort than the Propel. For most riders (myself included) I’d say it probably still is, but not by much. The gap has really, really narrowed with the arrival of gen 3.

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