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Sweety

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I'm at long last going to buy a dash can & have about £80 to spend on one has anyone got any recommendations on which one to get:nenau seen one in maplins but not sure how good it is quality of the video is the main thing for me
 
I've heard a lot of people recommend Mobious cameras. Never tried one personally.
 
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.

Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk
 
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.

Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk

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
 
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

I can't really see a lot of difference between the videos..


This is mine at night...

and this is it during the day.

Only thing I have discovered playing back the videos, is you really do talk a lot of tosh when you are driving in a car... I had trouble finding a bit of video that did not include a conversation about ferrets, work, our sex life, money issues, or my wife's lust for my body... (Yeah right) :lol
 
Sorry for the late reply had some big laptop issues to sort out:doh Anyway thanks for the views & links will have a good look at them soon:thumbs
 
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
 
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

Not tried that app but have a couple of others but my phone holder (gripgo) bounces a bit to much & the phone does like to drop off now & again:doh
 
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Touch wood, it's been very good so far.. I do as the instructions say and re-format the SD card every couple of weeks.

I have up'd the card to a 32Gb one, as I found that the truck does tend to trigger the autosave, if you are cornering and hit a pot hole, which there are many in Kent, and one particularly annoying sunken drain on the journey to the Train Station, which is on a bend, by bollards, so you can't miss it. The 8Gb only holds an hour, which is basically 20 x 3min recordings, so you only need it to hit a few holes over the course of the week and you have hardly any memory left to cycle through.

I bought a cheap Amkov Zoom 007 for the back(£30), and now realise why you pay for the Nextbase one as it is so much better in build quality, night vision, and support. Also it has all the GPS, and G force info captured with the video, the Amkov does not.

Silly things like the Amkov only allows for a 6 digit car reg.. Not end of the world, but shows how it has not been thought out. The Amkov instructions are terrible, and there are still a couple of features which I can't seem to work out what they do, even using trial and error. Other bits like the suction mount, you can get replacement ones for the Nextbase, so have one in each car, and swap the camera over, but the Amkov's mount is cheap, feels like it is going to snap every time you put the camera on it and I can't find where to get a spare.

Oh, and for those thinking of mounting a Dash cam in the rear window, most of the mounts do not adjust enough to allow for the vertical glass on the back of our trucks, so calls for a bit of ingenuity to get it back there.
 
My camera has been flawless, great pc software with screen, map and GPS ect.

Couldn't be more user friendly really.. So simple to use :thumb2

Also if it goes wrong I have a 5 min journey to maplins not a 2 week Internet wait.

Saying this the Mrs camera has also been flawless at 20 quid...
 
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
 
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....
 
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....

Something I heard a while back was to format the cards on the PC, not the camera as they can be limited with their performance?

That camera you bought will be good, I've got the older model and I love it. :thumb2

Edit - personal preference I use 3 minute cycles, seems just about right in case of incident. It won't cut any film off but if there is n incident for 5 mins you don't want 5 different files...
 
Dash Camera - is it worth the bother ?

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.
 
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.

I agree with this and ocassionally have an internal battle about getting one, I conclude that they can be a bit Daily Mail with self serving vigilantes. I have the same issue with helmet cams for the bikes as I have many more close shaves and a camera would have the culprits on record.
But, and there's always a but, I see too many ranty cyclists who go looking for problems and trouble and that is a negative issue.
I also have a slight reaction against teh amount of technology that we are carrying and who has access to our behaviours and whereabouts. It was probably not a good idea to read 1984. :)
Turn the volume down as NSFW.
https://youtu.be/cYgF9E2-Fqs

https://youtu.be/2PFRdEUN240

Only one of these is a parody, but both show the unsavoury effects of these camera vigilantes and is an extreme.
 

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