I've got a session and have it bar mounted on an out front garmin/camera mount. Works fine although battery life is only about 1.5hrs and battery isn't replaceable so depending on commute length you'll have to remember to charge it at work and delete video depending on capacity of your sd card. You'll need to delete stuff via the app as it doesn't really have any use able controls on the device itself.
For the rear, something like an sjcam 4000 would be fine, you can pick up a saddle rail gopro mount for about a fiver off ebay (or spend £25(!) for the equivalent k-edge mount). Also you can get spare batteries for very cheap and they're replaceable. Note that most cameras will have to go in a waterproof case, so you won't get any usable audio from them.
If you run a garmin, I wouldn't recommend the sjcam upfront as it emits a lot of interference which will cause problems with the garmin's GPS.
I've got a session and have it bar mounted on an out front garmin/camera mount. Works fine although battery life is only about 1.5hrs and battery isn't replaceable so depending on commute length you'll have to remember to charge it at work and delete video depending on capacity of your sd card. You'll need to delete stuff via the app as it doesn't really have any use able controls on the device itself.
For the rear, something like an sjcam 4000 would be fine, you can pick up a saddle rail gopro mount for about a fiver off ebay (or spend £25(!) for the equivalent k-edge mount). Also you can get spare batteries for very cheap and they're replaceable. Note that most cameras will have to go in a waterproof case, so you won't get any usable audio from them.
If you run a garmin, I wouldn't recommend the sjcam upfront as it emits a lot of interference which will cause problems with the garmin's GPS.