Dash Cams..
Recommendations?
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Selection is insane on amazon. I went on and have it narrowed down to two Papago 535 Rexing V1 Both have great reviews. Ton of reading on there Matt |
Smart phone mount. Turn on cam. That's my plan.
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Originally Posted by mattymax
(Post 18343358)
Selection is insane on amazon. I went on and have it narrowed down to two Papago 535 Rexing V1 Both have great reviews. Ton of reading on there Matt |
Originally Posted by 2019er
(Post 18343359)
Smart phone mount. Turn on cam. That's my plan.
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I was looking at the Rexing too, honestly. Whatever I get, I want it to send video to the cloud. In case of "dirty cop mode". I know people that have had their footage deleted after being arrested. Syncing to the cloud will prevent that.
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Blackvue DRxxx (650 in 2015, higher numbers now) dual front and rear, 1080 and 720 resolution, pop-out microSD card ( Blackvue brand is trouble-free) |
Has GPS which shows speed and location too! I have a REXING and like it too.
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Lots of good information on this Forum - Dash Cam Talk
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Daughter gave me a Minolta MNCD 50 1080P....never tried it yet but for free I'll give it a shot!!
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The Vantrue N2 is also a good cam and I can testify that their customer service is top notch.
I accidentally fried the camera with 12v and they sent a replacement even after I told them it was my fault. The picture quality is excellent and it can record at 2048 at 30fps. Or 1920 at 60fps. They also have a model for in cab recording and it has an ir led for night vision. |
I went with the Blackvue DR900s - 2 channel (front & rear). Starts with ~5GB free cloud storage. |
Of course my 3 are old tech now, but they've been solid cameras and done the job. I've got a Transcend DrivePro 220 from February 2016 in my F250. I also have a couple of Swann DriveEye from the same era, maybe even a year earlier. One for my wife's car and another that I switch back & forth between my summertime Mustang and my daily driver Pontiac Torrent.
You can make any adjustments or set up via the phone app once the once you've selected the camera's wifi signature on your phone. Any recordings are saved to the camera's SD card and you can access them anytime from the app to view on a phone or tablet. Then you can save them or forward on to somewhere else. I let them run whenever the vehicle is on. They'll simply overwrite the oldest data on the SD card once it's full. The Transcend has a GPS option to let you know where you were when an incident occurred. I'm sure that's much more prevalent in today's cameras. |
I spent much time researching and went with Garmin 55. Absolutely flawless in every way, just like all their other line of products, great company with superior products.
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Originally Posted by Maiden666
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Recommendations?
A little pricey but the 4K UHD cameras are hard to beat plus, it also has cloud storage. |
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