galwaytt wrote: » Looks good - but I'd be beyond shocked if that wasn't made in China as well.
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tedpan wrote: » 7.50 for a 16GB card, 13.50 for a 32GB and so on.. I always use Memory C. They only sell quality cards and its posted from Ireland, so next day delivery.https://www.memoryc.ie/flash-memory-cards/microsd.html#page=15 I wouldn't risk buying a really cheap card, they are usually fake when it looks too good to be true..
kceire wrote: » Thanks. Can anyone confirm if a 64gb works in the DDPai? Don't want to fork out for a 32 when the 64 is close enough price wise.
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » The DDpai M6+ has WiFi but it uses it to establish itself as a hotspot which your phone connects to in order to stream footage, manage the device via the app and transfer files which you can then view offline on your phone and/or store elsewhere for future reference. I don't think it uses WiFi to anything other than facilitate a connection to your phone but I'm open to correction as I'm a newbie with the M6+.
cerastes wrote: » where did you buy your DDpai?
Senecio wrote: » I've just finished installing my DDPai M6+. I bought the hardwire kit from Amazon which is pretty neat. The hardwire kit includes a small battery backup so you can connect it to an accessories fuse and still get 24hrs of parking mode. If you choose to connect it to a permanent fuse it also has a low voltage cut-out which should mean no flat battery. I haven't tested the draw but the hardwire kit states 5V 1.5A and I have it running through a 2A blade fuse.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » Havn't opened it yet
AndyBoBandy wrote: » bring it back and get a refund. for similar money you can get a G1W which is an excellent dash cam for the money.
ml100 wrote: » Well my m6+ and ddpai hardwire kit drained my battery over the xmass:-( car wasn't started for about 4 days, I've moved it's connection to a switched fuse, watch out as the low voltage cut-out didn't work.