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Posted 5 May 2023
AUKEY 1080p Dash Cam with 170° Wide-Angle Lens / Sony IMX323 Sensor £29.99 delivered @ Mymemory
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Really decent image quality at a low price from Aukey, using Sony IMX323 Sensor. You can buy additional GPS module if you need one.
Emergency & Loop Recording Emergency Recording automatically captures unexpected driving incidents and protects the recordings. Loop Recording allows continuous use by writing over old, unneeded footage.
FHD 1080p Sony Exmor Sensor captures everything in super-sharp full 1080p resolution with a super-wide 170° field of view. It maintains strong performance in low-light conditions for nighttime driving.
Extreme Temperature Operation This camera uses a supercapacitor for greater heat & cold endurance (-30°C – 75°C / -22°F – 167°F) and a longer lifetime than standard battery technology.
Motion Detection With a built-in G-sensor, the dash camera can automatically detect a sudden shake/collision. Connect to the hardware kit or the AUKEY PM-YY (sold separately) to maintain the power supply to your dash camera.
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Emergency & Loop Recording Emergency Recording automatically captures unexpected driving incidents and protects the recordings. Loop Recording allows continuous use by writing over old, unneeded footage.
FHD 1080p Sony Exmor Sensor captures everything in super-sharp full 1080p resolution with a super-wide 170° field of view. It maintains strong performance in low-light conditions for nighttime driving.
Extreme Temperature Operation This camera uses a supercapacitor for greater heat & cold endurance (-30°C – 75°C / -22°F – 167°F) and a longer lifetime than standard battery technology.
Motion Detection With a built-in G-sensor, the dash camera can automatically detect a sudden shake/collision. Connect to the hardware kit or the AUKEY PM-YY (sold separately) to maintain the power supply to your dash camera.
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Edited by sisqoboy, 5 May 2023
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sorted byGM-32 GPS module.
Blackview dashcams are the main choice for this and the absolute best on the market for this kinda tech, they do a number of options with integrated cellular modules or seperate modules. Models like DR590x, 750x or 900x have integrated cellular modules I think, the non-X variants you'd need to buy the CM100 LTE. None of this is cheap.
You will then need to get a sim card for the data connection for the unit to transmit the video over the internet to the app (Blackvue iirc had a deal for £4p/m with Vodafone 40gb p/m it was, not sure if it's still available, but it was only available if you buy the Blackvue units new from certain retailers). Then you have to think about power, how long do you want the device on for after you park? If you want for example 8+ hours you'll have to get dedicated power banks (which Blackvue also do, cost a few hundred ££s) as otherwise it will drain the car battery, and you then have to think if you subsequently drive long enough to recharge those power banks. If you only want it on for an hour or two after you park then you can get away with using the car battery to power that but will need a hardwiring kit.
(Ideally you'd want to hide it behind trim, so no real need for cable clips. I think it came with a few though)
I'd recommend one of the plastic trim tool kits available for a few quid for pushing wires under roof lining and pillars.
I used this wiring kit...
I like to instantly download the dashcam footage every time my wife drives the car so that we can sit down in the evening and watch it on the TV, review and I can debrief her on the driving.
Without wifi, it's a pain to get this off the SD card and onto the television.
Thanks
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Cameras record facts
I am on the lookout for a good deal £100 of less, quite like the look of the Garmin Mini (small and simple). I trust Garmin stuff, but some mixed reviews.
I am not interested in Nextbase after my lad had one last Christmas, it was unbelievably erratic with the Android and PC software and we sent it back. Also using ancient USB connectors, which may working fine, but likely obsolete soon and would rather spend time fitting a cable that is to some extent future proof (micro or C type).
And not really wanting WiFi, it's not worth the hassle. Rarely works properly on these kind of devices.
Also does usb-c on a dashcam matter?
If you tell them that you have a dash cam and they admit their fault to their insurance then you might not even have to go through your own insurance and don't have to pay the excess.
Happened to me once where someone drove into me and admitted the fault, their insurance called me next day and everything (courtesy car and the repair) was done through their insurance.
the Xiaomi has weird voice prompts each time it turns on. but then again its also got an app you can use to access the recordings.
Same happened on Aukey DR01 and the DR02 that I've used. Replacing it is a PITA as its soldered down on the board on both models. And yes its a super capacitor cam apart from that part. (edited)
Could use today's 4% eBay and £2 bonus cashback from TCB as well