I have just got the nextbase 402g professional. Costco have it for £120, so a bit more, but I am very pleased with the quality of the video and the stills it can take from the video.
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Im running the nextbase 302G the earlier model, (the one you saw the indian man reverse into me)
Not absolute top quality but plenty good still, this is a maplins buy, comes with warranty and a face to a name if anything were to go wrong...!
here is a sneak peak if you are interested in the 302G
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SUKsT4F_1k
Still can't beat free
I use Autoguard on my phone. Awesome video quality, all sat nav linked etc. Auto police calling bla bla :thumbs
I have 2 of these fore and aft, not bad price and video quality is ok.....:nenau
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/301042725960?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Many thanks to everyone for your help :thumb2 went out & bought a nextbase 402 pro this afternoon & so far very please with it as it's smaller than I thought it would be & to my shock the sucker mount even stuck great onto the black doted sun shade bit of the screen to the point when I pulled on it to see if it was gripping well the truck moved a bit:lol just got to work out how to format the card in the camera now:doh:augie oh & i've stuck some black election tape over the white lettering so it doesn't stand out like a sore thumb
I was surprised mine stuck up there as well.. It's has fallen off once on a very hot day about a week ago.
Tip... press the menu button twice to get to second menu, the one with the format option on....
A driver at work has put one in the firms van when he uses it. He was involved in an incident the vital part of the recording was all fuzz! Before & after fine just the bit he needed was missing !
Also if you leave it in your vehice overnight it is at risk of theft from a passsing junky looking for some cash for his next fix.
I think they are great for gadget addiction disorder. I believe they are maketed on statistically unlikely fear. I know one of our members resolved a roll back incident at a set of lights but in all honesty when you look at the statistics for being involved in an accident it is equally likely that it will have packed up after 5 years of use and be unreliable when it counts.
We have 3 vehicles in our house and have had one accident in the last 25 years having covered around 500,000 miles in that period excluding my work where I have covered around 300,000 miles in the last 10 years. So in 800,000 miles and 25 years of motoring how is a dash camera going to save me any money or help me against a false claim ?
Probably the best part of owning one is it might make you a better driver if you become conscious that your speed and driving manner is being recorded. A bit like town centre CCTV has helped reduce street disorder in many places.
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