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24-01-16, 04:10 PM | #11 |
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They're quite a bit more expensive! That's what I'd really want.
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24-01-16, 06:56 PM | #12 |
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The Innovv K1 looks interesting, it's the bike specific version of the Koonlung K1 (probably marketed under a variety of names like many Chinese products). The format is excellent in principle, discrete front and rear weatherproof cameras and a separate stand alone recorder which you can site in a convenient spot to retrieve the card. No-one is likely to want to pinch just the lens units so can relatively safely be left permanently fitted, plus they are small and unobtrusive.
Another feature I like is the remote button control which will protect and save the current file, so you can do it from the handlebars on the go. Only downside with many of these breed of Chinese cams is a sometimes flaky performance, freezes/boot fails/dodgy build quality etc. Someone on the NC forum did a bit of a write up of it here , plus there are youtube vids.
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25-01-16, 07:18 AM | #13 |
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Check with your insurance company too. Mine offered discounts on my premium, the amount depended on the make of Dash Cam though. Some of the more expensive ones actually offered less of a saving. After a bit of searching I found that a nextbase would knock of £51! The I then went to Halfords and bought the dash cam for £46 while it was on offer! Happy days! lol
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25-01-16, 02:51 PM | #14 |
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My partner bought a cheap Chinese camera last year for her car in Turkey (you wouldn't believe how they drive over there) and had it pemanently attached to the windscreen. Lovely picture when it worked, but unfortunately, the heat of the summer sun killed it within a week.
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25-01-16, 09:28 PM | #15 |
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The batteries used in them typically don't like the heat. Usually for high temps people use capacitors.
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Amazon delivery arrived nice and early at 10.30, so I've spent the morning fitting the camera. Wired to a switched live via the secondary fusebox, all wiring hidden behind the headlining.
The camera does the usual auto record in 1080p, plus, there's an App on my phone to allow me to view the output in real time, review footage and adjust settings. Plus, as it's all via the Dashcam's WiFi, I can download the footage in no time onto the phone! It sits behind the mirror, so I can barely see it whilst driving. The screen shuts off after 60 seconds. From the outside, it's near as makes no odds invisible. It just blends into the sensors around the mirror. I've only had a quick drive out to Tesco, so here's a lovely trip up Hindley high street. Try not to get too depressed, I know its a cesspit! Pete
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Bluepete, I like the look of this one, please give an update in a month or so.
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The picture quality is very good on my phone.
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V good quality there Pete! Does it have night vision, what's it like at night?
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