Thanks Baz. Nextbase seems to be a popular choice.I have nextbase and it helped when my wife got hit. No dispute with video evidence
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a422niPVsdY
Thanks, I'll add it to my list.We have used a number of VIOFO dashcams for a few years now from series 1 to the current series 3 in a number of vehicles....all still work perfectly.
Buy direct from VIOFO....we did have a minor problem with one device and it was replaced by overnight delivery.
VIOFO A119 V3 Car Dash Camera with Sony Starvis IMX335 sensor
VIOFO A119 V3 2K Car Dash Camera, Best Budget Dash Cam 2020, Reviewed by CarCamCentral.viofo.com
The 3221 isn't too much of a stretch so I'll certainly add it to the list. Hard wiring isn't an option as, firstly, I'd never be able to do it and secondly, it's a Motability vehicle so it's not allowed anyway.If you are willing to extend your budget the Nextbase 322 as an example has the option of coming with a bundle consisting of a rear view camera, and hard-wiring kit. If I was buying now I would buy a rear-facing camera but as I am one of those people that will use the same item until it breaks or I don't want it I will stick with what I have fitted to both our cars (Nextbase 312).
I must admit, I do have a chuckle when someone sends a video into a channel and they get their backsides handed back to them.To be honest, I don't see that much that warrants sending onto youtube, and much of what I see on some clips doesn't warrant my time. What I do see a lot of in the videos is completely utter stupidity by the cammer themselves - it's actually more fun reading the comments than watching an entire 10 minute segment.
Yes both have parking mode, but as my one is not hardwired I unplug it when I am at home and the car in the drive.Do you guys leave these permanently in the car? I guess you have to if some record automatically in the event of impact etc
I have one of those, bought it a while back and has been on my last two cars. Well worth the money and the app for the computer is really good as well.I still have my old GW512 that I can put in the sales section if asked.....
Which one did you order?I ordered one to day. Looks like they ship from China.
Did you hardwire?
We have used a number of VIOFO dashcams for a few years now from series 1 to the current series 3 in a number of vehicles....all still work perfectly.
Buy direct from VIOFO....we did have a minor problem with one device and it was replaced by overnight delivery.
VIOFO A119 V3 Car Dash Camera with Sony Starvis IMX335 sensor
VIOFO A119 V3 2K Car Dash Camera, Best Budget Dash Cam 2020, Reviewed by CarCamCentral.viofo.com
The A119 v3. It is a few years old but the reviews are still good.Which one did you order?
Cool, I bought one of theseThe A119 v3. It is a few years old but the reviews are still good.
Skoda Octavia Estate 2.0 tdiCool, I bought one of these
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Needed some spare fuses hence the fuse box, otherwise two fuse taps will be fine based on the fuse size that your car has.
You will also need a power tester to see which fuse is a switch live and which is the permanent live.
What car is it going in?
Looks like you have a selection of fuze sizes of the blade type. You may be able to use interior light as constant live and radio as switch live. Just don't use any that are related to ABS etc.Skoda Octavia Estate 2.0 tdi
There's videos on YouTube showing how to hardwire, and which fuse to piggyback etc. I followed one of them when hardwiring the dashcam in my Octavia EstateSkoda Octavia Estate 2.0 tdi
There's videos on YouTube showing how to hardwire, and which fuse to piggyback etc. I followed one of them when hardwiring the dashcam in my Octavia Estate
Must be if I managed it....is it fairly easy?