phill106 wrote: » I see the nextbase 302g deluxe http://www.halfords.ie/technology/dash-cams/dash-cams/nextbase-dash-cam-302g-deluxe is in halfords at 96 with a free accessory pack http://www.halfords.ie/technology/dash-cams/dash-cam-accessories/nextbase-dash-cam-go-pack Been thinking of getting one for a while, is that a good enough deal?
compact 720P HD camera, built-in battery, microphone and speaker, adjustable recording timer, 2.4 inch LCD screen, automatic recording mode, 4x digital zoom
duffman3833 wrote: » Add your reply here. I got one of these on sale. The quality isn't the best even tho it claims 1080p. I'm on hunt for new 1 now because quality just isn't good enough
shietpilot wrote: » Has anyone had any problems with the Mini 0806 vibrating in its mount? My coal burner seems to make the dashcam vibrate in the mount at around 1000-1100 RPM and it's annoying as hell in traffic. Any fixes besides hot gluing the camera in the mount? :rolleyes:
AndyBoBandy wrote: » I've never had this issue, I've only ever installed/removed it from its base about 4/5 times maybe!! I always try to keep it to a minimum as I'd imaging constantly removing/inserting it will loosen the connection. how about putting a little bit of paper it at each side (ensuring you're not covering the contacts), to maybe thicken up the male part of the mount?
shietpilot wrote: » I've removed it from the mount every time I've had to get footage. I guess I can try and thicken it up a bit with some electrical tape maybe instead of paper.
gutteruu wrote: » Put a new dash cam in our '06 Audi A4. Problem is the cigarette lighter port stays on constant, even when the key is out. Therefore dash cam will never turn off. Any ideas? Don't want it killing the battery on the car.
AndyBoBandy wrote: » Just remove the card, not the camera!! Use the bottom sd card slot and it's easy to remove the card only!
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OSI wrote: » Just buy an "add-a-circuit" piggyback fuse holder and find a switched fuse, works perfectly, easy to fit and easy to remove.
gutteruu wrote: » Perfect. Thanks! Negative to the car body?
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » Hi all, I'm new to dashcams but handy enough with consumer tech, phones etc. I'm about to purchase a 2013 VW Touareg and I'd like to install a discreetly wired dashcam with the following attributes:-Do you only need a frontfacing camera or also cabin view? - Front facing only. Rear facing would be a nice to have but not essential.Budget? - Flexible. I'm going to have the car for 5-6 years so looking for a good performer which will last. Always looking for good value for money though.Start automatically with engine or always-on? I think always on. I reverse into my parking space at home at night so the camera would be facing the entrance and could act as a useful CCTV camera at night.Removable? Not sure.Wi-Fi - Yes. Where I park at night it would be within range of my home Wi-Fi so I like the idea that I could access it over the network, review the last 24 hours (or whatever time period is normally kept on a continuous loop) and select any footage I wanted uploaded to Dropbox or other online storage. I'm looking for a) help to identify the right unit to purchase and b) a recommendation for where I can get it professionally installed. (I'm based in the Stillorgan/Sandyford area) Cheers.
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » ^^^ No suggestions? Am I in the wrong forum?