yannakis wrote: » There's plenty of shops cheaper than Woodies when it comes to electronics btw.
projectgtr wrote: » Just picked up one of these after reading some good reviews, popped up on HUKD with a code OMII9RWN it drops it to £37.79, ive a couple of their products already and they seem to be good quality.
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ironclaw wrote: » if you are speeding, you don't want that info there, so its a double edge sword.
zapata wrote: » I bought this for a van :https://www.amazon.co.uk/TOGUARD-recording-Rearview-G-sensor-CE684-no-LDWS-FCWS/dp/B01N21P0FG/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 Still testing and haven't set the rear cam up yet. I bought it for the reversing function though for tight spaces and liked the recording function front and back. Main front camera works anyway. The window mount is poor quality and not quick release. Not very stealthy either.
iggy wrote: » I'll be purchasing a dash cam soon. If I go for the nextbase in Halfords, anyone know how much for camera and for them to fit it connected to fuse box? Cheers
Mr Snow wrote: » has any anyone bought Garmin Dash Cam 45 and 55 or nextbase 312gw. are they anygod at night time? does haldfords hard-wired i know they set up nextbase do they do garmin
davo2001 wrote: » I have the 312gw and the 412fgw in the second car. I will be driving tonight and can upload some footage from the 312gw over the weekend if you want?
mel123 wrote: » How much can you expect your local mechanic to hardwire one in for you? Ballpark. Saw a recommended one on this thread from amazon, so I am assuming i cant walk in to Halfords and ask them to fit it.
zapata wrote: » Got my 1st dash cam last week, I can only say what a pain in the a$$ it is having to remove the card to get footage. Camera is also screwed onto the window mount and not quick release. Wireless connectivity through an app will be top of my list on the next dash cam.