Pabloo thanks for the warning, even running with the double sided tape I have been running with a tether on it. I will go and buy some 3M Velcro today There is also a slot on the mount that will take a small cable tie, this allows you to secure the camera to the mount and tether. The whole thing is extremely compact and light 3oz (80gr) 2.6"H x .82"W x .74"D (5.6 x 2.1 x 1.9 cm). I will post picture of the camera mounted to a helmet. My long distance helmet is a Nolan flip front which will require a side mount solution which the mounts supplied don't allow for. To mount it to the chin on my full face backup ( $10.00 brand new dump day helmet) requires modifying the mount to allow it to tilt back enough to get the right angle shot. I had to remove a stop and file it down at an angle to allow it to tilt back further I also had to use a heat gun to curve the mount to conform with the curve of my helmet. Down loading takes a fair bit of time but when down loaded to the computer, it breaks up the video into small sections which allows you to find sections that you are looking for. Unless you get really close to the vehicle it is hard to make out number plates, but from what I've seen on YouTube this is a common problem.
Regards Martin.