Dashcam

DLH said:
Raesy said:
DLH said:
Had my Blackvue DR650GW-1CH put just to the passenger side of my rear view mirror with the hard-wire kit for use when parkred:

This is the exact setup I am looking at. How have you found the blackvue? Did you use the Power Magic Pro? Do you ever get any low voltage warnings?

Thanks.
It is connected using the Power Magic Pro set at 11.8v and,as yet, no low voltage warnings. The only issues with warnings have been related to motion in the parking mode where I had the sensitivity set too high.

I have nothing to compare the blackvue to, as it's my first dash am, but I do like it and it works well over WiFi using Blackvue Cloud services so I'm pleased with it.

Thanks DLH, just the answer I was looking for. Easy to fit the Power Magic Pro I presume?
 
Raesy said:
DLH said:
Raesy said:
This is the exact setup I am looking at. How have you found the blackvue? Did you use the Power Magic Pro? Do you ever get any low voltage warnings?

Thanks.
It is connected using the Power Magic Pro set at 11.8v and,as yet, no low voltage warnings. The only issues with warnings have been related to motion in the parking mode where I had the sensitivity set too high.

I have nothing to compare the blackvue to, as it's my first dash am, but I do like it and it works well over WiFi using Blackvue Cloud services so I'm pleased with it.

Thanks DLH, just the answer I was looking for. Easy to fit the Power Magic Pro I presume?
It took a total of 2 hours to fit the DR650GW + Power Magic Pro + hardwiring an Aguri Skyway unit fitted on the dash. The Auto-Electrical shop that did it seemed to think that it was straightforward enough. :oops: :lol:
 
DLH said:
Raesy said:
DLH said:
It is connected using the Power Magic Pro set at 11.8v and,as yet, no low voltage warnings. The only issues with warnings have been related to motion in the parking mode where I had the sensitivity set too high.

I have nothing to compare the blackvue to, as it's my first dash am, but I do like it and it works well over WiFi using Blackvue Cloud services so I'm pleased with it.

Thanks DLH, just the answer I was looking for. Easy to fit the Power Magic Pro I presume?
It took a total of 2 hours to fit the DR650GW + Power Magic Pro + hardwiring an Aguri Skyway unit fitted on the dash. The Auto-Electrical shop that did it seemed to think that it was straightforward enough. :oops: :lol:

Thank you :thumbs: Blackvue purchased and should be here tomorrow!
 
Raesy said:
DLH said:
Raesy said:
Thanks DLH, just the answer I was looking for. Easy to fit the Power Magic Pro I presume?
It took a total of 2 hours to fit the DR650GW + Power Magic Pro + hardwiring an Aguri Skyway unit fitted on the dash. The Auto-Electrical shop that did it seemed to think that it was straightforward enough. :oops: :lol:

Thank you :thumbs: Blackvue purchased and should be here tomorrow!
:thumbsup:
 
DLH said:
Raesy said:
DLH said:
It is connected using the Power Magic Pro set at 11.8v and,as yet, no low voltage warnings. The only issues with warnings have been related to motion in the parking mode where I had the sensitivity set too high.

I have nothing to compare the blackvue to, as it's my first dash am, but I do like it and it works well over WiFi using Blackvue Cloud services so I'm pleased with it.

Thanks DLH, just the answer I was looking for. Easy to fit the Power Magic Pro I presume?
It took a total of 2 hours to fit the DR650GW + Power Magic Pro + hardwiring an Aguri Skyway unit fitted on the dash. The Auto-Electrical shop that did it seemed to think that it was straightforward enough. :oops: :lol:

Looks great - how much did the unit and the fitting ser you back if you don't mind me asking?
 
London_Gains said:
DLH said:
Raesy said:
Thanks DLH, just the answer I was looking for. Easy to fit the Power Magic Pro I presume?
It took a total of 2 hours to fit the DR650GW + Power Magic Pro + hardwiring an Aguri Skyway unit fitted on the dash. The Auto-Electrical shop that did it seemed to think that it was straightforward enough. :oops: :lol:

Looks great - how much did the unit and the fitting ser you back if you don't mind me asking?

Unit costs £199 inc VAT. They've just updated it to the DR650S. I haven't hard wired yet but will do in the near future. It took about 30 mins to fit hiding all the wires away neatly.

The 12v socket under the glove compartment wouldn't take the adapter for some reason, possibly due to its angle so I took it to the 12v socket in the arm rest. Can't see any wires anywhere and very happy with the result.
 
London_Gains said:
DLH said:
Raesy said:
Thanks DLH, just the answer I was looking for. Easy to fit the Power Magic Pro I presume?
It took a total of 2 hours to fit the DR650GW + Power Magic Pro + hardwiring an Aguri Skyway unit fitted on the dash. The Auto-Electrical shop that did it seemed to think that it was straightforward enough. :oops: :lol:

Looks great - how much did the unit and the fitting ser you back if you don't mind me asking?
Cost £199.99 including the Power Magic Pro from Blackvue UK see here
Fitting was done for £50 by my Auto-electrical shop.
 
DLH said:
London_Gains said:
DLH said:
It took a total of 2 hours to fit the DR650GW + Power Magic Pro + hardwiring an Aguri Skyway unit fitted on the dash. The Auto-Electrical shop that did it seemed to think that it was straightforward enough. :oops: :lol:

Looks great - how much did the unit and the fitting ser you back if you don't mind me asking?
Cost £199.99 including the Power Magic Pro from Blackvue UK see here
Fitting was done for £50 by my Auto-electrical shop.

Great thanks for that - so just to confirm it's not hard wired into the battery yet but it is wired into the A pillar?
 
London_Gains said:
DLH said:
London_Gains said:
Looks great - how much did the unit and the fitting ser you back if you don't mind me asking?
Cost £199.99 including the Power Magic Pro from Blackvue UK see here
Fitting was done for £50 by my Auto-electrical shop.

Great thanks for that - so just to confirm it's not hard wired into the battery yet but it is wired into the A pillar?
The Power Magic Pro is the hardwire kit, so yes it is hard wired into the car.
 
flybobbie said:
Would two Mobius with the lens extension fit inside the courtesy light trim.
Drill hole front and back for the lens.
If you do this PLEASE take pictures. This is on my list of things to do ... after, after...
 
spiicytuna said:
flybobbie said:
Would two Mobius with the lens extension fit inside the courtesy light trim.
Drill hole front and back for the lens.
If you do this PLEASE take pictures. This is on my list of things to do ... after, after...
If I do this it will be a big how-to project as it's a very involved project. I very quickly put a bare mobius camera in the trim and I was getting a lot of purple flickering. So that means I need to shield the camera. There's also the problem of keeping the camera cool & access to the SD cards.
 
Sorry for bumping this up, but may be of use to someone looking for a dash cam.

Currys have reduced the Nextbase 302G down to £31.97. Stock is limited, but Halfords will price match if they have any in stock so worth checking both local stores. Just need to show Halfords the link which is http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/cameras-and-camcorders/camcorders/dash-cams/nextbase-incarcam-302g-deluxe-dash-cam-black-10132409-pdt.html?awc=1599_1470254480_4e8285f895fabcc5285efee107608baa&srcid=369&xtor=AL-1&cmpid=aff~HotUKDeals~Communities%20%26%20UGC~47868&istCompanyId=bec25c7e-cbcd-460d-81d5-a25372d2e3d7&istItemId=qqpxmxaq&istBid=t&awid=47868

Seems to be a nice bit of kit for very little money.
 
Just bought the Thinkware F770. It's on special at the RAC shop and cheaper than Amazon!

https://www.racshop.co.uk/sat-navs-tech/dash-cam/product/thinkware-f770-front-dash-cam.html
 
OK, so with all our zeds seemingly being hit these days (including mine a year ago now) I've decided to buy a dash cam. I want one that when hardwired it will also have parking protection. G force sensor and all that jazz. I will need to be able to turn this feature off as well though as when parked at home for long periods I don't want to drain the battery. Picture quality is also a must as otherwise there's no point in having one of you can't read a number plate. So any suggestions?? Budget around £100.
 
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