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My initial dash camera interefered with my sat radio.
Currently using a Y1
I can download the images to my phone using bluetooth.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ovBxxMCxfKI
Easiest thing is get one that sticks on the dash or windshield. Just plug it in to a power port. Those things we used to call cigarette lighters.
Look for 1080p recording, at least 120 degree lens. Try to find reviews with sample footage. Some just aren’t very clear. You can actually get a fair unit for $20.
In the rear the easiest is probably to just buy the same unit and stick it in the back window. If you want to see the image when driving it’s either a lot of wiring or it gets expensive with wifi/bluetooth. Then you need a display or smart phone.
The Spy Tec A119 has been real reliable. Also under the brand name Viofo. In all our company cars. It uses a capacitor battery that can handle much higher temps than a lithium powered dash came - only an issue in extreme temp regions like the Desert. Over 2 years and no issues with any of the cameras.
Another good choice it seems is the Yi Dash cam. It has wifi connectivity.
But, for price and clarity of picture day and night, the Spy Tec A119 is the best deal in my mind. Check out Car Cam Central for reviews.
https://www.youtube.com/user/CarCamCentral
I use a GoPro Hero5 Black 128gb with a micro sdcard. Mount it to the dash, up to 4k resolution and great audio, 7 hours of record time when plugged into a power source.
Bump!
Portability was important to me to move between vehicles. I bought a larger (64gb) card to use. Lot of recording options. Purchased spring 2018, haven't had any issues with the camera so far (knocking on wood).
I use an iPhone SE and an $11 mount I got from Amazon as a forward facing dashcam. Supposed to be for straight talk, but bought it on sale and never activated cell service. Works like a champ. Reliable high quality video...plus the free apps for when youre not driving make it almost a cheap laptop. Stick with the 32gb unit and clean out your old video regularly.
Best of luck!
I’ve been running DOD Dash cams for years. They arguably have the best night vision. Currently running a 470W+
Published just yesterday (1/22/19) on Popular Mechanics website:
https://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/how-to/g9/5-dash-cams-tested/
I recently bought an Apeman C420 for a big road trip I went on. It was only $50 on Amazon, plus $10 for the card. So far it works fine.
I have Mobius dashcams.
Basic operations with great imaging.
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Call Crutchfield. They have excellent pre-sales support
I have been running the FalconZero F170HD for about a year.
That was a warranty on a Falcon Zero 360 that died shortly after the warranty was up but they went ahead and covered it anyway. I like the 360 because it shows front and back but most of the bad is going to be out front. My guess is voltage drop from hard cranking the diesel killed it.
Good customer service and good product.
It paid for itself many times over when I got hit and the guy started spinning tales to the insurance company.