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Dash camera recommendations

Tvov
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I did a search... and only came up with 6 hits for "dash camera" on this forum?? That seems odd.

Sooooo.... people experienced with dash cameras, what is your recommendation? Wife wants ideas for gifts, and I mentioned a dash camera. We just have no idea which one to buy, or which features are important.

What would be nice, but not a deal breaker, is adding a rear camera - preferably wireless if they have those? I assume I could use it for backing up and hitching.

Thanks for all responses!
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Tvov
Explorer II
Explorer II
Thanks for all the responses! I did not realize there are so many different manufacturers, and everyone seems to have a different one, lol!

This is a case of too many choices....
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LittleBill
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John_Wayne
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I have 3 YI they have wifi and can down load and view with your cell phone with there app.
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ependydad
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rhagfo wrote:
Johno02 wrote:
Only recommendation from here is to get an extra SD card to go with it. In case of an incident, remove and store the installed card, and replace with the new one so that the camera continues working. This was a hint from a friend that had an opportunity to need the recorded video.


This is great advice, while we can record six hours before it starts recording over existing files. I should get a extra card.


One thing I like about my dashcam is that I can “lock” a video and it won’t be overwritten.

I also spring for a 256gb memory card and can record 12 hours at the highest resolution.
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crcr
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I haven't purchased a dash cam yet, though I kind of have it on my list of things to get done. As some have suggested, read a lot of reviews, CNet, other sites. I would also suggest this site for dash cam reviews. This guy reviews radar detectors and also dash cams and he is very very good, very thorough in his reviews. Below is a link to the dash cam review section of his website.

https://www.vortexradar.com/best-dashcams/

NRALIFR
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I’ve got two of these and like them a lot. This model has GPS, and is currently on sale for a very good price on the DOD online store. Alas, it’s currently sold out there, but you may be able to order one on Amazon. The ones on Amazon look like last years model tho.

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Tvov
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Thanks for all the quick responses.

One camera that keeps coming up on "best of" general internet searches is Garmin... No one here has one of those?

I had thought it would be common to have a rear camera somehow built in / wireless connected. I guess not?
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Tvov
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Dick_B wrote:
Try searching for `dash cam' and read on.
We have a Blackvue DR750S-1CH that you can search for online and see examples of it in action. One can remove the card from the camera and insert it into a holder that plugs into your computer which allows one to see what it has seen during your travels.
One of these days it will record an accident which we will be able to use for whatever purpose.


lol, I searched for "dash camera" on these forums and got limited results... "dash cam" brings a bunch more!
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bucky
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ROBERTSUNRUS
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🙂 Hi, I have had two different dash cameras; The problem that I had was since they sit inside of the windshield, they get too hot and shut off.
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ScottG
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StarkNaked wrote:
I have two of the Viofo/SpyTec A119. One in the car, one in the RV.

Viofo is the OEM manufacturer. Spytec sells them under their name. Same thing.


I've gone through three of those in short order. All replaced under warranty but none lasted very long. The last one works but now the GPS base is dead and I have power connected directly to the cam.
I warn people against them.

YMMV.

Scott

rhagfo
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Johno02 wrote:
Only recommendation from here is to get an extra SD card to go with it. In case of an incident, remove and store the installed card, and replace with the new one so that the camera continues working. This was a hint from a friend that had an opportunity to need the recorded video.


This is great advice, while we can record six hours before it starts recording over existing files. I should get a extra card.
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I have had a mid $100s Garmin for about 5 years. Good picture. Records vehicle speed. Records GPS location. Always on. You never know when that moment will occur.
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Great information, been thinking of one myself but didn't know what options as well - thanks
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