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I should add that the reason why I didn't get a dash cam earlier was because there were simply too many options and it overwhelmed me. Someone here would say this was the best, but then two weeks later, a better one came out.
One day, I said, fuck it, and just bought whatever and I have no ragrets. I would have been happy with a $60 refurb dash cam.
Re: Red Tiger Cam sale - I can attest that the current sale price is better than what I originally got it for, and it comes with a free 128GB SD card for you to save video files to should you want to save it onto your computer.
There were tests done a few years ago (like 7+ years ago) and the underlying camera hardware were all roughly the same, the difference really is the software, extra functionalities, and packaging, so the video quality was about the same regardless of which brand you got.
Now has that changed since then I'm not sure, but chances are between a $1500 and a $500 camera you are going to get about the same video quality. When I got my cameras 4k was all the rage, I just went with a regular HD.
Obviously don't get a $30 one and I'd say go for a 2 channel one where you can see front and back.
Do you all swear by dashcams? Thinking it might be time ... simple 2 channel, front and rear. I don't need crazy features, just to be able to get footage if sh*t happens. Any recommendations for place to buy and install? I was thinking of the Thinkware Q200.
I swear by it, peace of mind but also cover yourself. Was easy to show ICBC that a truck veered into and hit me on the port mann bridge, and also say on cam that he fell asleep at the wheel.
On my FL5 I went with the BlackVue DR770X-2CH, with the anti-tamper accessory from Blackboxmycar in Richmond, and had them install it.
On my RDX I have two Viofo's which have been solid cameras. Front cam, I hardwired myself and tucked the wires (it's very easy to do it all). The rear camera which was my old camera I used in my FK8, I just have plugged in the rear USB port and did some simple wire management through the folding seats/headliner.
Any dashcam is better than no dashcam, and a mid-spec model in the $100-$200 range will recoup its cost quickly if you get into an accident where it’s not your fault.
The more expensive ones will have fancier features, but you can always upgrade later one once you know what features you want.
There were tests done a few years ago (like 7+ years ago) and the underlying camera hardware were all roughly the same, the difference really is the software, extra functionalities, and packaging, so the video quality was about the same regardless of which brand you got.
Now has that changed since then I'm not sure, but chances are between a $1500 and a $500 camera you are going to get about the same video quality. When I got my cameras 4k was all the rage, I just went with a regular HD.
Obviously don't get a $30 one and I'd say go for a 2 channel one where you can see front and back.
most of my best recordings of shit on the road was done by my old $30 one tbh. it was able to still record if someone ran a red or not.
back when my family had 3 cars for my 3rd instead of getting a cam i had a dash crab claw and held my phone and put it in record mode as most of my trips lasted less than 30 min.
i don't hardwire mine, but i realize most of the shit that happens to my car is when it's parked (hit & run/parking lot BS) and thus goes unrecorded.
A review on the new Prelude out of the UK - a bit long but the tl;dr is they quite like it. I kinda dig it - I love that it's typical Honda with the details. They don't expect to sell many but I suspect this is just a precursor to something else - probably normalising this powertrain for sporty uses.
Do you all swear by dashcams? Thinking it might be time ... simple 2 channel, front and rear. I don't need crazy features, just to be able to get footage if sh*t happens. Any recommendations for place to buy and install? I was thinking of the Thinkware Q200.
Yes I swear by dashcams. I got a Thinkware F200 (predecessor to Q200) installed at Overdrive in Richmond.
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A review on the new Prelude out of the UK - a bit long but the tl;dr is they quite like it. I kinda dig it - I love that it's typical Honda with the details. They don't expect to sell many but I suspect this is just a precursor to something else - probably normalising this powertrain for sporty uses.
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