Dashcams!

I bought some trim removers, with comedy 'Chinglish Instructions' to prise the trim panels away enough to tuck the wiring (power and rear camera feed) up the A pillar to and from the camera, and along the head lining front, side and Rear! took a little time to get it neat, but the only wires visible are at each camera!!
 
in my Focus you can just open it all up slightly with your fingers and just tuck the cable in all the way around to the fuse box which is located passenger footwell
 
Due to the crap drivers where i live, I am thinking of investing in a Dashcam, any recommendations. I dont want a huge device!! i have narrowed it down too Nextbase Dash Cam 512G or the Asus Asus Reco Classic. Any advice would be great
 
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Due to the crap drivers where i live, I am thinking of investing in a Dashcam, any recommendations. I dont want a huge device!! i have narrowed it down too Nextbase Dash Cam 512G or the Asus Asus Reco Classic. Any advice would be great

Never knew ASUS make Dashcams !

Nextbase 512 is supposed to be good You can buy this one from Halfords I think
 
I've narrowed the choices down to:-

Nextbase 512G - Small unit, affordable price, however large mounting bracket
Thinkware f770 - All singing all dancing unit, however higher cost

Opinions?
 
The nextbase is no comparison to the thinkware.

If you can afford it - Theres many here including myself who will highly recommend the F770. Make sure you factor in the cost of installation too though bud - its need to be properly installed with the hard-wired kit if you want to take advantage of the Parking Surveillance mode.

If you want a direct comparison it's the Thinkware X550 v's the Nextbase 512G.

The F770 is far superior, customisable and discreet in my opinion (I don't like dashcams with screens on them) - hence the extra cost. Down to you and what you want it for bud - if theres any chance you need to monitor your car after its been parked - then go for the F770, otherwise look at the X550 is what I would recommend. The Nextbases's are just generic cameras rebranded for halfords and the like. hth
 
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Bought a blackvue dr650gw 1ch and wanted to check something with other blackvue owners.

I turn the wifi off, but it keeps putting itself back on!! Really annoying. Is this normal behaviour? When I turn it off, it is off for a while, possibly until the parking mode on the PMP hits the time limit, then I think when the camera restarts it puts wifi back on

Not sure exactly if that's when it comes back on or not, but I'm guessing that's what it is

Is this normal for blackvues?

Just to update, finally looked into this... Wasn't firmware related at all

It was actually due to having the cloud features enabled, despite not using them, as that forces the auto-wifi on to be defaulted/locked to 'ticked' and can't untick it

Turning off the cloud features then allowed me to turn off the auto-wifi on.

:)
 
Ok going to go with the Thinkware F770, one last question.

Difference between the plug & play and hardwired versions, is it just a case that the latter comes with the additional cables to run constant power?
 
Ok going to go with the Thinkware F770, one last question.

Difference between the plug & play and hardwired versions, is it just a case that the latter comes with the additional cables to run constant power?
You need the hardwire version if you want to be able to use the parking mode..
Hardwire version uses a 12v constant power and 12v ignition switch power feeds

Just a few videos from my F770

 
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Thanks will be going with the hardwire. However just to confirm is the actual device the same in both versions (just power cable differences)?

Could the hardwire version be temporarily removed from one car and used in another in the plug & play setup?
 
Thanks will be going with the hardwire. However just to confirm is the actual device the same in both versions (just power cable differences)?

Could the hardwire version be temporarily removed from one car and used in another in the plug & play setup?
Yes the camera hardwire is exactly the same and can be used with the plug & play cable and hardwire cable..
So you could move it from car to car,

But you also need a second screen mount http://thinkwaredashcam.uk/product/f770-mount/
It also very easy to clip it in & out of the screen mount..
 
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Could you tell me the number plate of the car you are following? :confused:
The silver writing on the black and silver number plates are a nightmare for camera's when headlights are shining on them..

I noticed this when I first started looking at the night time video's from my dash cam..
 
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Raymond Lin does your car have a heated front screen ?

Am also pretty sure that my heated screen is badly effecting the picture quality from my camera ..
 
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