Muppet Man wrote: » Here's first video of Voyager 212 I bought in Lidl a few backs... usual roundabout shenanigans. Happy with quality so far... it records in .mov format in 3 minute blocks. The Voyager software is simple enough for me to use, seems reasonably quick, but adds branding captions to the video and to the end of the video. Not sure if its "Dash cam thread" quality
inforfun wrote: » It is his editing software that "brands" the clip
ION08 wrote: » Voyager 212? .. Same thing as a Nextbase 212 With Nextbase you can switch the on-screen Branding on/off ... I assume this should have the same functionality.
wonski wrote: » The video itself is branded, too. Top left corner. It is not added post processing.
delly wrote: » I've had the idea of a dashcam for a while, so bit the bullet today, picking the below model up. I'll report back when I have it up and running, but specs and reviews look good for the price.https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B073GTDBZ8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
MarkN wrote: » Loads of us here have bought them and have had no issues.
delly wrote: » That's great to hear, I was buying something else, so bought it on a whim after doing a quick search online for reviews.
ba_barabus wrote: » Can someone recommend a simple dashcam and car fitting kit available on Amazon. Nothing fancy needed just clear video and sound.
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » [...] is there any way the old mount can be re-used by simply applying some 3M disc shaped tape?
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