brian ireland wrote: » Just came across this, Not a bad price €50 delivered
TigerTim wrote: » I bought this one about 5 weeks ago - bit of a waste of money. When it works it's great but if I leave it in the car overnight, I need to pop the battery out twice or three times before it kicks into life. Once it's going the quality isn't half bad. Same story when I come out of work in the evening. Sometimes it starts & freezes after 10 or 12 seconds. Pop the battery a few times & it's back working. Thinking of wiring a switch to disconnect the battery without having to remove from windscreen. Disconnecting power from cigar lighter doesn't reset the camera. I guess you get what you pay for.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320798731997&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSA:GB:1123 T.
NewApproach wrote: » Lads is it possible to get an integrated version on these? As in one where there is a small camera attached to the back of the rearview mirror and thats all you see? Sp that it turns on and off with the engine?
neilthefunkeone wrote: » Straight off asking to see the camera and what it was.. went through every menu in it(had to show him).. Doing the usual 'Are you known to us' bit..
vibe666 wrote: » if you have an android or iphone, there are apps you can get that will use your phone as a dash cam and combine the feed with audio, GPS and accelerometer info as well and record in whatever the highest video quality your phone will record in. the best bit being that you already have the hardware, so you just need to buy the software which is a couple of quid, or you can usually get a trial or limited functionality version for free. with my htc desire hd that means 720p recording with sound, and i can set it to only buffer the video and not save it unless the accelerometer detects i have an accident, or i press the manual save button which will save the previous 20 minutes of video and the next 5 minutes after the record button was pressed. my only other purchase was a windscreen mount for my phone with a hole for the camera (which I guess you could even drill out yourself in a pinch) for about 3-4 quid off ebay. so assuming you already have the phone, you can have a dash cam with up to HD recording (depending on the phone) for less than a tenner. the one i use on android is called AutoGuard Blackbox if anyone is interested. and that's the other thing, you can still turn off the screen with mine and even if you don't it looks like a phone or GPS (because it is). you can have the screen off or on and just have it recording in the background and leave the main phone desktop showing with a tiny icon up in the notification area.
listermint wrote: » yeah, they are sh**e and can be bought for less than half that price... dont waste your time.
listermint wrote: » downside, is having to set all the crap up everytime i get in to the vehicle. Much prefer to get in, turn the ignition on and away.
rolion wrote: » A phone is a phone...and ... a camera is a camera !! What if...you are in a phone call and at the same time,same place,same moment something happens !?? What's the point of having the phone doing phone and camera driving black-box,just to save 50 quid !?? Forget it...
cormie wrote: » There's no way I'd depend on a phone app myself either, I'm sure it's great, but it's the effort, even that of simply turning on an app, that would eventually become too much of an every day task.
smash wrote: » It's only €17.99... sample vid her looks ok for something so small http://www.channelgoods.com/products/4gb-mini-dv-dvr-sports-video-camera