Alanstrainor wrote: » Don't use metal on the glass to scrape it off, you'll only scratch the windscreen! Use dental floss to get under the adhesive and remove the mount, then you should be able to use a cloth and some warm water to clean the rest off.
AndyBoBandy wrote: » (I've also just sent my DDPai M6 Plus (which bricked last week) back to China, they said they'd fix it for me and return it, and cover my postage cost, so we'll see how that turns out)
AndyBoBandy wrote: » Also, just ordered my 3rd Yi Dashcam (there is a £5.99 promotion active on it, so its only working out at about £32 for what is an excellent dash cam)
WestWicklow1 wrote: » Are you getting the £5.99 off each one? I just put two in my basket but only got one promotion. Changed it back to one and bought. If I try to buy another it says the promotion is already redeemed.
sReq | uTeK wrote: » Hi all. Can anyone recommend a good dashcam that will do recording when the vehicle is not switched on. Also for that to be an option does it need to be hardwired? Or even a dashcam that could last a couple of hours, for instance most damage I've incurred would have been if I've parked to go in and do a shop etc.
pippip wrote: » Someone had a good idea on another thread here. Use a standard usb power bank, so usb/cigerette lighter to powerbank and then powerbank to dashcam.
grogi wrote: » Would a powerbank release electricity while it is being charged at the same time?
TheBody wrote: » A few days ago, I posted about an issue with my Nextbase 402G. The file containing the end of every journey would not open. To make matters worse, the same problem is happening with my wife's camera. To make a long story short, the problem is the batteries in the cameras are dead. The camera itself is just over two years old and out of warranty. However, I would expect to get longer out of a camera. Got on to Nextbase and they admit the camera should last longer but they can't post me a replacement battery due the restrictions on posting batteries internationally. In summary, I'm goosed. Even though I thought the 402G created excellent footage, I don't think I will get another one based on this experience. I recommend if you are Nextbase 402G owner check your camera and see if the last file of each journey is corrupted.
TheBody wrote: » The package arrived PLASTERED in stickers about hazardous material inside and how it does not conform with EU regs!! Anyway, the important thing is that it got here!!
grogi wrote: » Was it plastered by the seller or by the customs?
TheBody wrote: » I'm quoting myself (from about a month ago) here for context. Even though there are restrictions on the postage of batteries, I figured I'd chance it anyway. I ordered 4 batteries for $10 from an ebay seller in China.
Nate--IRL-- wrote: » It seems my Nextbase 402G is doing the same thing, could you let me know how you get on with the replacement? Oh and if you have a link to the specific battery you bought? Nate
TheBody wrote: » if you currently own a Nextbase 402G I strongly recommend you check to see if the last clip of each journey is recording.
AndyBoBandy wrote: » Chances are as well that the last clip of any journey could be the most crucial clip the camera ever records, as chances are in an accident situation, if the power isn't already cut off from any sort of impact, the natural tendency might be to switch the engine off while out inspecting damage or exchanging info!