That goes to emphasize the fact that, while the size is important, it’s more to do with the space in your vehicle than the viewing experience. Yada actually provides a good range of choices when it comes to monitors, from 2.4-inch options for suction mounting through 3.5 and 4.3 all the way up to this 5-inch. The whole mirror replacement is a touchscreen that lets you see 5 lanes and has a lot of handy functions from split-screen dual view to dragging-and-dropping the reversing guidelines just where you like them once you’ve fitted the camera, and brightness is adjustable (a backlit monitor needs to be much brighter in the day). When you engage reverse and the light comes on, and the device knows to display the rear view on the screen. To use as a simple dash cam, the only cable you’ll need to run is the one from the rear camera to the mirror, but to operate as a back-up camera it also needs to be wired to the reversing light. Assuming you supply the maximum 64GB SD card, that’ll record up to 72 hours, automatically recorded on a loop overwriting the older footage, and adding GPS geodata as it goes. 1080P video might not be the highest resolution available, but the Sony sensors capture good footage which is more than adequate for insurance evaluation. Hello all, I've recently started looking into buying a front dash camera and backup camera, but there are just so many choices, each seeming to have their own pros and cons.Ĭurrently the one I'm most interested in is the Auto-Vox V5Pro for its OEM look, direct connection to my car's fuse box, and decent interface, the only downside for me being that the highest resolution it can record in is 1080p, which from what I've read, is not a very good resolution for capturing the license plate numbers of moving vehicles (although I have always wondered if this is really that important? Would I be wrong to assume that as long as the recording shows that I was clearly not at fault for whatever incident occurred, that I would be absolved of any responsibility and my insurance would still have to cover the repair cost of any damages?).The Auto-Vox V5 is already a great reversing & dash cam, but this ‘Pro’ option is designed to be fitted directly to a car’s fuse box so it really blends into the driving experience. If the dashcam model is unknown, a tag of “” or similar is acceptable. For example: “ Something interesting happened, here’s what my dashcam captured”. Include a description of the dashcam used to record the video posted in the beginning of the post title within square brackets. The content posted must not come from any "compilation" channels (ones dedicated to uploading stolen content with no permission from the owners of the content), please post the original link, not a reupload, unless the original is not available. No compilations, or posting someone else's dash cam footageĪlso please do not post YouTube,, and links. Take a look at Reddit's self promotion policy. Anyone posting links to their store, blog, youtube channel will be banned from the sub. This is a common sense and anti-SPAM rule, but it was asked to be spelled out. Reddit members who are also Retailers are NOT Allowed to Post links to their site / eBay listings / Amazon listings / Aliexpress listings /etc. High endurance cards are mandatory, 64 GB or more recommended Most vehicles have Mini, and Mini Low profile. In between hardwire kit ($10 USD) - This one is set to 11.8v properly setup for parking mode.Īdd A Fuse/Tap a fuse ($1-10 USD) Mini, Mini Low profile,Īll Fuses, and Tap a fuses should match your vehicle: (5Amp) Fuse 2nd slot. Thinkware FA200 ($130-180 USD w/ a bundle)īlackVue DR750X-2CH (LTE MODEL) ($378-420 USD)īlueSkySea B2W ($139-$149 USD, Good all around rideshare.)īlackVue DR750X IR 2CH LTE ($404-450 USD) LTE CloudĬheap hardwire kit ($5-15 USD) - Not useful for low voltage cut off feature too low.
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