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Which dashcam do you have?

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March 21, 2024, 01:28 PM
OttoSig
Which dashcam do you have?
I think it’s time to get one.

I don’t need the “best”. What I would like it a no wires showing easy to install and operate version.

An SD card is fine. Bluetooth and saved to the phone might be an option too if it’s not crazy expensive.

I’m doing some research but does anyone have firsthand experience?





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March 21, 2024, 01:52 PM
h2oys
Hi OttoSig,

There are a number of threads on dash cams you can look up. Many include links to independent dash cam "side by side" comparisons.

However, to answer your question, I run Viofo a229 duo cameras in 3 vehicles. This brand usually wins the best budget camera year after year and I've been using their products for about 5 years.

There are both front and rear cameras and also "parking lot" protection as well.

The cost, including the direct wiring kit, polarizing lense for the front camera, and the fuse kit so you can very easily tap into your fuse box, was $280 per car. These were purchased to replace Viofo a119 front only cameras.

You can buy direct from Viofo in China or on Amazon.
March 21, 2024, 01:53 PM
Mars_Attacks
I have this one now. I still have the Garmin forward facing GPS cam running, too.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/14479...676?var=444013318691


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March 21, 2024, 02:27 PM
Black92LX
Rove 4K
https://www.rovedashcam.com/pr...ve-r2-4k-car-dashcam


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March 21, 2024, 02:40 PM
tatortodd
I have a Viofo a129 duo (both a camera in windshield and a camera on rear window) with the circular polarizing lens (CPL). Highly recommend:
  • buying a CPL as it reduces reflections and glare.
  • buying a model with both front and rear cameras. I want to capture license plates and faces in case somebody runs after rear ending me. If somebody drives off after sideswiping me I want an image of the predamaged vehicle before it hits me and damaged vehicle after it hits me.
  • buying a recommended one from dashcamtalk.com. See below for more logic.
    quote:
    Originally posted by h2oys:
    There are a number of threads on dash cams you can look up. Many include links to independent dash cam "side by side" comparisons.
    I'm probably the one including the links to "side by side" dash cam reviews such as dashcamtalk as it's how I bought both of mine. Sigforumites mean well with their recommendations but buy one or two and use them for several years even though:
  • it's a rapidly changing technology (e.g. the sensor chip). For example, my purchase from 2 years ago is obsolete enough that I wouldn't buy exact model again, but not obsolete enough to yet warrant spending money.
  • It's a limited data point for quality. These reviewers run multiple in parallel which means under the same conditions (e.g. rain, night, direct sunlight) you can see which performs better. The highest cost of the 3 to 6 dashcams is often not the best performer.
  • they are happy with their purchase even though it lacks the resolution to capture license plates and other driver's face. To me that's not enough resolution and the recommended ones that can do this start at $98.



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    March 21, 2024, 02:51 PM
    OttoSig
    Did yall install yourself?

    I can run wires but it the fuse box tapping straight forward?





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    March 21, 2024, 02:59 PM
    h2oys
    quote:
    Originally posted by OttoSig:
    Did yall install yourself?

    I can run wires but it the fuse box tapping straight forward?


    Yes and yes.the hardest part is deciding what “always on” fuse to tap for parking mode and then “on when car is on” for driving mode.
    March 21, 2024, 03:00 PM
    tatortodd
    I installed myself. I bought the hardwire kit and the add a tap for the fuse block. However, I never used it as my truck had a 2nd USB power connection I wasn't using and even more important it was closer to the camera than the fuse block.

    The little plastic pry and clips tools for car stereos was handy and they're $7 to $10. I was able to slip the wire behind the headliner, and inside the A-pillar plastic cover. I added 3 clips out of sight on the back side of my dash which got the wire to the outlet.

    As far as the rear camera, I used the same pry tools to run the wire from the rear unit to the front unit. The front unit records data for both units and provides power for rear unit.



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    March 21, 2024, 03:06 PM
    CoolRich59
    quote:
    Originally posted by tatortodd:
    I have a Viofo a129 duo


    This is the one I have as well. However, I have yet to get around to installing the rear-facing camera. Eek

    Black Box My Car is also a great resource for dashcams and info.


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    March 21, 2024, 03:39 PM
    YooperSigs
    I have been using a pro installed VanTrue. It survived the cold winter nicely, which is a big dashcam concern here in the Yoop.


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    March 21, 2024, 03:57 PM
    ibanda
    I was looking for the easiest and I think it is a Garmin mini2, cost is just over $100 + memory card and a dongle (wire for power). If your rearview mirror is powered with a wire to automatically switch from day to night you can have it installed in 5 minutes. Buy the dongle and borrow some power from the rear view mirror. Connects via wifi to the phone app.

    I believe in drive cams. I managed a fleet of 15 buses and 30 Drivers for 15 years and we saved ourselves several headaches when an officer wrote up a ticket showing my Driver at fault in an accident. Video showed otherwise and we did not pay out.




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    March 21, 2024, 04:08 PM
    mrvmax
    I’ve been using Thinkware brand dash cams on my vehicles for several years now. I was moving my Daughter out of state in a moving truck and decided to buy a Garmin to use on the drive when moving. The first one I got did not work and I had to return it. The second one gave me some trouble connecting via WiFi. Never had trouble with the Thinkware.
    March 21, 2024, 04:46 PM
    oldfireguy
    Do they make a cam that doesn't have to be hardwired in? Rechargeable? My wife's car is under warranty and I don't want to void it by doing something stupid with the wiring.
    March 21, 2024, 05:01 PM
    mark60
    quote:
    Originally posted by oldfireguy:
    Do they make a cam that doesn't have to be hardwired in? Rechargeable? My wife's car is under warranty and I don't want to void it by doing something stupid with the wiring.


    Most if not all can plug into a 12V socket (lighter plug) The problem with that is they can pop out. I got rear ended a couple years ago and got hit so hard the dashcam plug and radio trim popped.
    March 21, 2024, 05:07 PM
    Black92LX
    quote:
    Originally posted by OttoSig:
    Did yall install yourself?

    I can run wires but it the fuse box tapping straight forward?


    quote:
    Originally posted by oldfireguy:
    Do they make a cam that doesn't have to be hardwired in? Rechargeable? My wife's car is under warranty and I don't want to void it by doing something stupid with the wiring.


    Check here and see if they have one for your vehicle.
    Makes for a super quick and easy install.
    https://dongar.tech/


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    March 21, 2024, 05:18 PM
    mholmes
    I second what Black92X said on Dongar. If you’ve got an auto dim mirror it makes the install a plug and play. No worries about the car warranty.
    March 21, 2024, 06:04 PM
    ScreamingCockatoo
    quote:
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/14479...676?var=444013318691

    I also have this one:
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/14479...676?var=444013318691


    I ran the wire under the headliner, under the door seal then und the dash to the receptacle.

    The rear one I ran the wire under the head liner and stuffed all the extra under the headliner.

    It's a really clean install.





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    March 21, 2024, 06:07 PM
    jsbcody
    I have a Dongar adapter with Garmin Dash Camera Mini 2.


    March 21, 2024, 07:04 PM
    lkdr1989
    Just bought the Viofo A229 Pro w/rear camera. Had the Viofo A119 V3 but realized I needed a rear camera setup and returned it and got the A229.

    So far, I'm pretty happy with it, pretty good quality.

    Next project is hardwiring it so I don't have to use the USB cable & Aux power port.




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    March 21, 2024, 08:03 PM
    BurtonRW
    I’ve been using a StreetGuardian unit for years. Very happy with the performance, features, and form factor.

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