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Originally posted by Sparko View PostExtreme heat in Canada?
Yeah if I leave my car outside in the sun, the suction cup sometimes comes loose but not often. You could always glue the suction cup to the windshield. or get one that mounts to the rear view mirror. Some will attach to the post that the rear view mirror hangs from.
as far as I know, all dash cams have batteries AND cords. The batteries are just to keep recording in case you get in an accident and lose power. It will keep recording for 30 seconds or so. As far as dash mounting, I don't know. It seems like if you mounted it on the dash, it would not be able to see what is ahead very well from such a low angle.
And I believe that the batteries are rechargeable so may come with a cord, or you might need a charger, which we have.
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Originally posted by mossrose View PostSomebody suggested glue, which makes me cringe so we likely won't do that.
And I believe that the batteries are rechargeable so may come with a cord, or you might need a charger, which we have.
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Originally posted by Sparko View PostThe batteries are only for when you lose power. The cameras get their normal power from your cigarette lighter which also keep the battery charged. Some only have a capacitor instead of a battery. It only needs to keep it on for 30 seconds or so if you lose power.
I have seen some vids on the interwebz that show parking lot incidents when I assume nobody is in the car that is recording.
Those cams must run on batteries.
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Originally posted by mossrose View PostI understood that some we've looked at run on rechargeable batteries. Will have to check into that more.
I have seen some vids on the interwebz that show parking lot incidents when I assume nobody is in the car that is recording.
Those cams must run on batteries.
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Originally posted by Sparko View PostThey either run on batteries while the car is off, or you have to wire them into the car battery at the fuse box. None that I know of just run on batteries. What would be the point since you have power right there in the car?
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Originally posted by Sparko View PostThey either run on batteries while the car is off, or you have to wire them into the car battery at the fuse box. None that I know of just run on batteries. What would be the point since you have power right there in the car?Curiosity never hurt anyone. It was stupidity that killed the cat.
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Originally posted by QuantaFille View PostYou wouldn't necessarily have to wire it in at the fuse box. My van has two cigarette lighter outlets on the console. One that only has power if the engine is running, and one that gets power directly from the vehicle battery. I don't think that's a common configuration, though.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostMore and more of the newer cars come with a power outlet that's "always on".Curiosity never hurt anyone. It was stupidity that killed the cat.
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Well, this is the dashcam we got. Only ours didn't come with the PanicSafe thingy.
We paid $69.99 for it at Staples. The only complaint I have is that the instruction book is sorely lacking on how to set it up, and there are some things that I need to either ask you guys about, maybe.
I may ask MelMak first because he at least gets the tech stuff that I don't understand.
Also, it's EXTREMELY difficult to get the camera off the mount, so we may be leaving it in the vehicle when we are in a store for a little while, and just bring it in the house when we are home.
I like that it's really slim and has a nice largish screen compared to some others we saw.
I'll let you know how we like it.
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Used the cam for the first time tonight. Came home and looked at the video. It's very, very clear, and a nice wide view, although the peripheral is likely not any better than another camera.
MelMak helped with a couple of things in the instructions, but the rest I can't figure out. However, it's set to default for those things, so I am not going to worry about it.
It comes with an 8G memory card, and I splurged $10 on a 32G, so it will hold about 4 hours at the resolution it's set at.
So far, I like it!
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Originally posted by mossrose View PostUsed the cam for the first time tonight. Came home and looked at the video. It's very, very clear, and a nice wide view, although the peripheral is likely not any better than another camera.
MelMak helped with a couple of things in the instructions, but the rest I can't figure out. However, it's set to default for those things, so I am not going to worry about it.
It comes with an 8G memory card, and I splurged $10 on a 32G, so it will hold about 4 hours at the resolution it's set at.
So far, I like it!
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The cord was long enough for us to wrap around the right side of the windshield and over to the outlet. It's a heck of a thing to get the cam off the mount, so we just unplug it and unsuction the whole thing when we leave the car.
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Originally posted by mossrose View PostThe cord was long enough for us to wrap around the right side of the windshield and over to the outlet. It's a heck of a thing to get the cam off the mount, so we just unplug it and unsuction the whole thing when we leave the car.
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