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VISITOR
01-09-2017, 07:56 PM
any recommendations on one that is good quality and easy to use without breaking the bank?

this one seems to have gotten decent reviews (Novatek NT96650 G1W) at around $50..

pro's / con's on having one?

The Guz
01-09-2017, 08:31 PM
My brother just got me the cobra one from costco. Have not had much time to really play around with it. I will this week as I just hooked it up.

Forgot to mention that it acts a radar detector as well when using the cobra app.

Ebg18t
01-09-2017, 08:35 PM
I've been looking at the Blackvue 2ch. Good reviews.

Matt@flyingchipmunk
01-09-2017, 09:16 PM
https://dashcamtalk.com/ is the place to check out.

I've been using the street guardian panorama g for a few years. I have used footage from it twice in court to prove the cops blatantly lied (it records gps coordinates date/time and speed). But mostly I have it for 'just in-case' for accidents/damage. In reality it has found it's use mostly for entertainment when my passengers forgot it's there and they go off on an idiot driver around us.

rmcnamara
01-09-2017, 09:19 PM
Also interested what dash cam would be a good one to get. That is not crazy expensive.


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TheAverageMan
01-09-2017, 09:26 PM
I have two dash cams. Great peace of mind on insurace and bad srivers. Check google for "Dashcams Wirecutter" to read a really indepth review on dashcams and all the top models.

TheAverageMan
01-09-2017, 09:44 PM
The Best Dash Cam | The Wirecutter (http://m.thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-dash-cam/)

Its only a 100 dollars. Set it and forget it bro. Great value.

Setec Astronomy
01-09-2017, 09:48 PM
I've been using the street guardian panorama g for a few years. I have used footage from it twice in court to prove the cops blatantly lied (it records gps coordinates date/time and speed).

Wow, so you're saying you basically got pulled over and harrassed and given speeding tickets that you were then able to beat in court with the dashcam footage?

Matt@flyingchipmunk
01-09-2017, 10:16 PM
Wow, so you're saying you basically got pulled over and harrassed and given speeding tickets that you were then able to beat in court with the dashcam footage?

Yup, It was when I had an STi, 100% profiled because of the car. Both times found not at fault with help of the video. One time a cop cited me for doing 95 on an off ramp, video clearly showed me doing ~35. Another time an unmarked cop cited me doing 75 in a 55 passing him, video showed me doing 60 (yes technically speeding but still got it thrown out).

Heisenberg
01-09-2017, 11:07 PM
I'm going to buy one soon - they turn people honest really quickly. I'm probably going with the A119. Nice and discreet and has some good features for about 100 bucks.

Few months ago I had a big moving truck back into me at a stoplight because he was out in the intersection and didn't see me. I couldn't react fast enough so I honked right as he put a big gash in my bumper. Nobody was hurt and it was going to be under 500 in damage - I spoke with the business owner on the phone and he asked to do things out of pocket and I got all his info; I had somewhere I absolutely had to be so I didn't call the police(my fault, whatever)

Fast forward to two months later he's dragging his feet about paying me for the repairs(they were around $400) and he says "You know, I think you made all of this up. My guys would never do this. I'm not paying." I told him not to even start down that road because I had video footage. He immediately met me somewhere and paid me in cash. I'm lucky he didn't call my bluff but now I have to have one because I won't get that lucky twice. It's just kind of terrible we have to resort to this kind of covering of our butts because people don't want to pony up when they make a mistake.

Matt@flyingchipmunk - that's unbelievable that you had two bogus tickets. Glad you were able to get out of them.

VeloNYC
01-10-2017, 12:46 AM
Using one for years but it is battery powered one. Mostly was using to analyze my and other drivers behavior. Recently someone rammed into me very hard on a parking lot while my car was parked (first accident in 16 years and 2 yr old car) but party took the guilt 100% and dash cam vid just served as an evidence jik.

DBAILEY
01-10-2017, 03:35 AM
Sounds like its maybe time for car makers to start making these dash cams an option when buying a car. Something that's built in so no wires and mounting hardware.

KirkH
01-10-2017, 10:45 AM
Two bogus traffic stops is not unbelievable to me. I get stopped for BS all the time! When they see I am a 50 yr old white guy, in a nice car, it's all good! I bet if I was a young guy or minority, things would be different.


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theblob640
01-10-2017, 11:58 AM
Currently using a Blackvue dr550gw-2ch in 2 of my vehicles, comes with 1 front camera and a rear camera. On the Super Bee, it has been in use for about 2 years and still running great. On the SUV, its been running for a year and going great. I have it hardwired to the car so everything is nicely tucked in and clean install. This also records when the car is in park and I am away from the vehicle.

DaHen
01-10-2017, 12:12 PM
Also using a BlackVue here, the DR650GW-2CH. Get a dashcam that utilizes a capacitor instead of a battery to retain its internal memory.
Batteries don't seems to last long in an enclosed vehicle during the summer heat. Temps can get up to 110-120 degrees up near the windshield.