dashcamdanny wrote: » I dont like the gps option personally. It could be incriminating if you have a bash and edged over the speed limit.
Gosub wrote: » Just a heads-up. Halfords in Airside in Dublin has the Mio Mivue 358 for €50. On special offer. I know it's not bleeding edge stuff, but for 50 squid, how far wrong could one go? No such offer in Wexford Halfords though, so it might just be this one.
vectra wrote: » The video and gps files are seperate. Normal video player will not show gps data. That is on the 0803.
Irish Stones wrote: » I have the 0801, the video file and the gps file are separate, but the coordinates and speed data are stamped over the video during the playback, regardless the presence of the gps file in the folder. That file is used by the PC application of the dashcam to display the position of your car on the map.
vectra wrote: » You mean playing back on the 0801 or on your laptop/pc?
bladespin wrote: » Can you see clearly through the tint? The cam essentially sees what you do.
dashcamdanny wrote: » I don't think the cam does see what we do. Take a look at the link.http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/cameras-vs-human-eye.htm That green test is a bit weird. You also have to consider that a dashcam image sensor is no where near the same quality as a DSLR camera (yet)
Tazium wrote: » You'll want to step that 12V down to 5V for the camera. Using the piggy back I linked too you'll pop out one existing one and use it's slot. It's straight forward and all wired up. I'm no expert but I managed it on my own. No issues so far with the 0803. Bought from Amazon seller EPrance. Also got a 32Gb card from Amazon it's class 6 I think. No issue with that either. It's was reasonable for both. Amazon link for the camera here there are multiple options available. I got the non GPS version and non internal memory.
MarkAnthony wrote: » Does the 0803 do the motion sensor thing in Car parks? If I'm going to leave it in all the time I'm thinking this would be a nice feature. Many Thanks!
Gosub wrote: » I got this last week, to replace my failing dashcam. Cost was €32, delivered. It works well and the daytime video is excellent, night is good too. The suction mount is good and solid. I would recommend as a basic dashcam.
BohsCeltic wrote: » Have you a link to this and what memory card did you get ?
vectra wrote: » Yes. But you lose the auto start then and have to start/stop it manually as far as I am aware. I have mine hooked up via ignition on/off.
MarkAnthony wrote: » Is it hard wired? Does anyone know of it will run off a USB port (I've one in the car) rather than the lighter port as thats being used for a set nav. Can you get a splitter for the lighter port? Thanks again.
vectra wrote: » I have mine hooked up via ignition on/off.
PeteK* wrote: » How did you do that? Can it still be removed/hidden when you're parked up? Would people not smash into a car to steal a dashcam if they saw it?
ECastle wrote: » Dealrush have a dvr cam on sale at the min for €32 does anyone know if its anygood? Cant post the link as im a new user. I found the same camera cheaper (€26) on i-esale.com but dont know if i trust the site as it has worldwide free shipping and only excepts paypal. Im looking to get a camera for a truck driver as a xmas present