Harcrid wrote: » Dash cams will only ever last a few minutes on the internal batteries. They are not designed to be used for any longer period of time. This is normal.
bladespin wrote: » On most the battery's only really there for the motion sensor activation (carpark mode).
Gen.Zhukov wrote: » I went by some of the good advice given here and got myself a YI compact. Wired into car but not in use as still awaiting SD card. I gave it a couple of hours in the car to charge. Messed about a bit (settings) and it died after 5 mins. Charged it again off a micro USB (phone one). Took about 25 mins and the charge light went out. Fired it up (battery bars at max) did the settings/Wi-Fi etc and it's dead after 10 mins. I know it's a small unit and the battery won't be that big, but 10 mins !!:eek: What do ye think ?
inforfun wrote: » Unfortunately you would need one of these if they came with a proper battery
givyjoe wrote: » Does anyone know anywhere or anyone who'd be able to hardwire a dashcam, e.g. the YI? I wouldn't have a balooba's about doing this myself and don't want to be messing with car electrics.
inforfun wrote: » You can get the "better" one for 30.99 as i just did Redeem voucher, get £9 off
inforfun wrote: » Hooked that one up yesterday and had a short trip to see what the quality is. Had it on 1920x1080 30fps but wasnt too impressed Set it to 60fps so will see what that brings. That ADAS is annoying as hell and will make you want to drive into the Irish Sea And i think the cigarette to usb adaptor thing they sent was knackered. Didnt work until i tried one of my own. Edit: I am a dumbo. There are 2 folders on the sd card The top folder actually contains the real files as it comes to quality and is actually very decent in quality But that should be when 3 mins of movie = 328 mb...
honda boi wrote: » I usually record in the highest quality,think its 2k quality? Is 2k at 30fps or 1080p at 60fps better at making regs out in an accident?