Eric Cartman wrote: » looking to get a small dash cam, the smaller the better, something thats particularly good at night. Don't mind if theres a screen on it or not, Id actually prefer one with a composite out so I could view it with the cars inbuilt monitor, will be a fixed install, but Id like it to be almost unnoticeable on the windscreen. Only real caveat is I'm a mac user so nothing that needs a special pc application to playback, VLC will suffice. Price isn't too big an issue but I wouldn't be going over 180
JumpShivers wrote: » I have my eye on a nice dashcam. The model is Nextbase 412G. I have a few concerns before taking the plunge and buying. Firstly, it's a about the size of an iPhone (lengthwise), maybe a bit smaller. Does everyone here normally take down their dashcam and reconnect it each time they get back into their vehicle? Is that not a bit tedious? Does it attract thieves who may mistake it for a GPS? Or will people steal it anyway? Is it possible to get them hardwired into the cars electronic system like a handsfree system? Instead of having the wires trailing from the cigarette lighter. Does anyone have this particular dashcam? Does it have good night vision? Do you have to change to night vision manually or does the settings have to be manually changed?
sulli wrote: » ok so this question has probably been asked about 100 times...going to get herself to get me a dashcam as part of my xmas present!!! I see the mini 0805 and 0806 are very popular...which one would ye choose to purchase? Also are they easy to hardwire into the car and conceal the wires? and do i need to purchase extra stuff to do this? any help would be greatly appreciated!!
danger_mouse_tm wrote: » I just bought a mini 0806 for my Ford C-Max Energi. It's out of sight nicely behind the rear view mirror. A word of warning, whichever car you have, if you're mounting it high like me, check that it's not mounted outside of the wiper sweep because you will have a job and a half taking it off as the included sticky pads are super sticky. I bought a 32gb SanDisk card (even though the camera can take a pair of 128gb cards) and I got write errors (3 Loud beeps) constantly. I learned after that Samsung cards cards are recommended. I haven't had time to try the Samsung out yet. You can take down the camera separately from the bracket (although it's not recommended you too it too often) so if you're struggling to remove an sdcard while the camera is mounted you can use the edge of a credit card to eject it. The display can be inverted, I had to do this as I wanted the camera on the left side of the rear view mirror (my car is left hand drive) so I could easily push the up button to turn on and off the mic. The green light has been changed from GPS signal to show me the mic is on. I bought mine from gearbest.
TheBody wrote: » I thought some of you would find it useful if I described how I hardwired in my dashcam into my Ford Focus.
JaMarcusHustle wrote: » Quick question, I just got the same model. What's the advantages of hardwiring this rather than using the provided connections for the cigarette lighter?
Mr Snow wrote: » Is easy to start recording?
Mr Snow wrote: » Is it hard to dettle footage on the dash cam
Mr Snow wrote: » What gb would be the best ?
Mr Snow wrote: » Does the dashcam needed updates?
ShaunieVW wrote: » Hi All, I have bought myself a dashcam and want to hardwire it into my 01 Audi A3. I have bought a cig lighter socket and plan to wire it in and hide it behind the dash. Original I was going to tap into the original cig lighter wiring and use that to also power the new cig lighter. However, power is constant to it even when car is off. So I was thinking of using another non essential power supply like my heated seats. My concern is I have seen on other hard wire guides that people are using 12v to 5v adaptors? Is this neccessary to run a cig lighter socket? Thanks.
Mc Love wrote: » I bought a transcend DrivePro200 and just went for a spin. Pretty good purchase. Very good clarity. I did wonder how I would tidy the cable away but managed to put it into the linings around the screen and door frames.
Bandara wrote: » http://www.blackboxmycar.com/pages/dash-cam-comparison Good Comparison chart here with all the main features outlined. Going to most likely order this one, any recommendations for an installer who can setup/mount a dashcam ? I want it done correctly and I'd make a hack job of it. Thankshttp://www.blackboxmycar.com/collections/blackvue/products/blackvue-dr650gw-1ch-wifi
plastik90 wrote: » I got the NextBase 402g over the Christmas. Should this model have to plugged in constantly? Once I remove the lighter plug it only lasts about 15 minutes.