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I have been looking at dash cams for a week now. I can't decide.

 

What cam are you using?

Can you post videos to compare?

 

I'm thinking more along the lines of $150 but with the right convincing I could go up easily.

 

 

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I have the BlackVue DR650S-2ch, I love the 2nd camera looking rearward. If you get one make sure you get a memory card that can handle the heat from these Dashcams. I have a $50 memory that locked up due to the high heat and can't use it at all. Now I have a 128gb card and works like a champ.

 

Go to YouTube for videos is my suggestion

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Cheap insurance. I had a guy cut me off then slam on his brakes to do an illegal uturn. Somehow I was able to stop in time. If I wasn't and didn't have the camera I am sure I would have been found in fault.

 

 

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I have a $75 one in my truck and one in my car and it works great.

 

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I tried that one and found it left big gaps between each video file and then it failed.

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What do y'all use these for? Kind of like my Glock? Just in the off chance...?

Luckily for me nobody coming in the left lane, but would have had proof if I'd clipped him.

 

 

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I have had a dash camera for several years now but am tired of the power wire down from the mirror to the 12v power socket. I opened up the fuse panel on my 2015 3500HD GMC in expectation of finding a power tap I could use. I was going to move the camera to the left of the windshield and run the power wire down the A pillar out of sight to the fuse compartment. I don't see any open taps where I can get 12v power even though there are several open fuse locations. Anyone know where I could connect the dash camera in that area?

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I have had a dash camera for several years now but am tired of the power wire down from the mirror to the 12v power socket. I opened up the fuse panel on my 2015 3500HD GMC in expectation of finding a power tap I could use. I was going to move the camera to the left of the windshield and run the power wire down the A pillar out of sight to the fuse compartment. I don't see any open taps where I can get 12v power even though there are several open fuse locations. Anyone know where I could connect the dash camera in that area?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/332064731203

 

You could use one of these.

 

 

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I just ordered this one to try out... I can't afford to pay $500 for a dash cam, I'm retired living on a small pension.

 

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Feature:
1. Ultra low-light or dark enhanced super clear night recording.
2. Support motion detection function can be realized car theft and evidence collection, built-in G-Sensor collision detection sensor.
3. 170-degree super wide angle camera to avoid dead zone.
4. Record the interesting things and beautiful scenery in your journey.
5. High speed recording, support real time and date display on video.
6. Install The APP On Mobile Phone: Insure you use the Dual Lens Camera,
then in each APP Market to search "WCVR-Dual", download and install the Application.
If you use the Single Lens Camera, please search "WCVR-PWD" to download and install.


Package Included:

1 X HD WiFi Car Hidden DVR 1 X Car Charger 1 X USB Cable 1 X English User Manual
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