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I'm thinking of buying a dash camera for the car, as I nearly had someone
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I'm thinking of buying a dash camera for the car, as I nearly had someone
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car park yesterday.
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I recently went with the Nextbase 422GW as recommended by Which?

Seems to be fine, but I have not really played with it.
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On 24/01/2021 07:49, Peter James wrote:
I'm thinking of buying a dash camera for the car, as I nearly had someone
drive into me in the Co-op
car park yesterday.
Any recommendations from the NG?
Peter

I recently went with the Nextbase 422GW as recommended by Which?

Seems to be fine, but I have not really played with it.


Nextbase range of cameras are the most recommended. I have the the 622GW with rear camera pretty much feature packed although I have not had time to fully play around with it so far. Quite impressed with the image quality which at the end of the day is the most important factor.

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On 24/01/2021 07:49, Peter James wrote:
I'm thinking of buying a dash camera for the car, as I nearly had someone
drive into me in the Co-op
car park yesterday.
Any recommendations from the NG?
Peter

I recently went with the Nextbase 422GW as recommended by Which?

Seems to be fine, but I have not really played with it.


Nextbase range of cameras are the most recommended. I have the the 622GW with rear camera pretty much feature packed although I have not had time to fully play around with it so far. Quite impressed with the image quality which at the end of the day is the most important factor.

Richard


I assume you leave them in place when you leave/part the car? The bad
boys are not tempted?

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On Sunday, 24 January 2021 at 08:39:53 UTC, newshound wrote:
On 24/01/2021 07:49, Peter James wrote:
I'm thinking of buying a dash camera for the car, as I nearly had
someone
drive into me in the Co-op
car park yesterday.
Any recommendations from the NG?
Peter

I recently went with the Nextbase 422GW as recommended by Which?

Seems to be fine, but I have not really played with it.


Nextbase range of cameras are the most recommended. I have the the 622GW
with rear camera pretty much feature packed although I have not had time
to fully play around with it so far. Quite impressed with the image
quality which at the end of the day is the most important factor.


I assume you leave them in place when you leave/
part the car? The bad boys are not tempted?


Thats one of the reasons I think they shouldnt
be visible and can tell you over the phone when
the car is being broken into or stolen.

And the other is so you can say nothing
about it if you caused the accident.



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Thats one of the reasons I think they shouldnt
be visible and can tell you over the phone when
the car is being broken into or stolen.


Possibly so cheap now that they have no resale value if stolen.

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I assume you leave them in place when you leave/part the car?Â* The bad
boys are not tempted?

Nextbase are held on the bracket by a magnet. You just slide it off.
Dead easy.

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Nextbase range of cameras are the most recommended. I have the the
622GW with rear camera pretty much feature packed although I have not
had time to fully play around with it so far. Quite impressed with the
image quality which at the end of the day is the most important factor.

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I assume you leave them in place when you leave/part the car?Â* The bad
boys are not tempted?


Mine (not Nextbase) is tucked up at the top of the windscreen behind the
rear view mirror. You'd only know it's there if you knew it was there.

It drops into carparking mode when the van isn't moving taking 1 picture
every second for continuous recording but if it detects a knock it
switches into video mode then back into carpark mode after a few minutes.

Makes for great CCTV but useless when the windscreen frosts over at
night.

DDPai is the brand - bought from China and now quite a few years old.
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DDPai is the brand - bought from China and now quite a few years old.
https://youtu.be/dUiNgpVF56M


https://youtu.be/Qa7NXFxDWcA
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I'm thinking of buying a dash camera for the car, as I nearly had
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Any recommendations from the NG?
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I had a really dirt cheap one and the picture quality was great. I didn't
like its appearance on the windscreen, I never got around to hiding the
wires and also found its power supply messed with my DAB radio.

I would suggest choosing based on how it will look on the windscreen -
assume the picture quality will be okay.

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car park yesterday.
Any recommendations from the NG?
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I had a really dirt cheap one and the picture quality was great. I didn't
like its appearance on the windscreen, I never got around to hiding the
wires and also found its power supply messed with my DAB radio.


I would suggest choosing based on how it will look on the windscreen -
assume the picture quality will be okay.


You can get ones which fit over the rear view mirror which may be less
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Nextbase are a good brand and have very good customer service if you have any queries or problems.

Be aware that you can get special Micro SD memory cards suited to dashcams - they are designed to stand up to the
constant writing and re-writing that dashcams do
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You can get ones which fit over the rear view mirror which may be less
intrusive?


All the ones I've seen are for left hand drive cars- although they tend not
to point that out in the sales jargon.
Why does it matter? The camera is mounted at a fixed angle to centralise the
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I would suggest choosing based on how it will look on the windscreen -
assume the picture quality will be okay.

No get a Nexbase.

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I'm thinking of buying a dash camera for the car, as I nearly had someone
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car park yesterday.
Any recommendations from the NG?
Peter

I am very happy with this one, which also has a waterproof rear view
camera and GPS input:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/%E3%80%90Up.../dp/B07GPWV9RV

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I'm thinking of buying a dash camera for the car, as I nearly had
someone
drive into me in the Co-op
car park yesterday.
Any recommendations from the NG?
Peter

I am very happy with this one, which also has a waterproof rear view
camera and GPS input:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/%E3%80%90Up.../dp/B07GPWV9RV


Though I'm at a loss to work out, how a blob stuck to the windscreen is
"completely hidden from view" (second picture)



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On 24/01/2021 07:49, Peter James wrote:
I'm thinking of buying a dash camera for the car, as IÂ* nearly had
someone
drive into me in the Co-op
car park yesterday.
Any recommendations from the NG?
Peter

I am very happy with this one, which also has a waterproof rear view
camera and GPS input:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/%E3%80%90Up.../dp/B07GPWV9RV


Though I'm at a loss to work out, how a blob stuck to the windscreen is
"completely hidden from view" (second picture)


Perhaps hidden from the driver's field of view would be more accurate.
Mine is also behind the interior mirror and is not visible during normal
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On 24/01/2021 07:49, Peter James wrote:
I'm thinking of buying a dash camera for the car, as I nearly had
someone
drive into me in the Co-op
car park yesterday.
Any recommendations from the NG?
Peter

I am very happy with this one, which also has a waterproof rear view
camera and GPS input:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/%E3%80%90Up.../dp/B07GPWV9RV


Though I'm at a loss to work out, how a blob stuck to the windscreen is
"completely hidden from view" (second picture)

Perhaps hidden from the driver's field of view would be more accurate.
Mine is also behind the interior mirror and is not visible during normal
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I have the Nextbase 322GW, with the rear view camera, fixed behind the rear view mirror. The files are quite large and take a bit of time to down load to the phone and even then to see the rear view footage the file has to be downloaded to a desktop machine. I have found no way to transmit the footage on the phone to a PC other than by removing the card from the camera and putting it into a card reader.
While the camera is held magnetically to the windscreen mount I find it difficult to remove it without upsetting its orientation and it can be a bit of a faff resetting it.

All in all I am pleased with it.
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I have the Nextbase 322GW, with the rear view camera, fixed behind the
rear view mirror. The files are quite large and take a bit of time to
down load to the phone and even then to see the rear view footage the
file has to be downloaded to a desktop machine. I have found no way to
transmit the footage on the phone to a PC other than by removing the
card from the camera and putting it into a card reader.


I have a 522GW and it uploads to the Windows application from NexBase.
Via the USB connector.



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Though I'm at a loss to work out, how a blob stuck to the windscreen is
"completely hidden from view" (second picture)


Perhaps hidden from the driver's field of view would be more accurate.
Mine is also behind the interior mirror and is not visible during normal
driving.


My Peugeot 308 has wipers that move in opposite directions (one moves
clockwise from its horizontal rest position to its vertical end point; the
other moves anti-clockwise) which leaves a V of uncleared screen behind the
rear-view mirror. So that's the one place where I *can't* put a dashcam -
because that bit of the screen is never wiped clear of rain.

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On 24/01/2021 07:49, Peter James wrote:
I'm thinking of buying a dash camera for the car, as I* nearly had
someone
drive into me in the Co-op
car park yesterday.
Any recommendations from the NG?
Peter

I am very happy with this one, which also has a waterproof rear view
camera and GPS input:


https://www.amazon.co.uk/%E3%80%90Up...91APEMAN-Recor
ding-Detection-Monitoring-C-550/dp/B07GPWV9RV

Though I'm at a loss to work out, how a blob stuck to the windscreen
is "completely hidden from view" (second picture)


Perhaps hidden from the driver's field of view would be more accurate.
Mine is also behind the interior mirror and is not visible during
normal driving.

Perhaps so that over zealous plod can't pull; you u for obstructing the
view out the windscreen.
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Perhaps so that over zealous plod can't pull; you u for obstructing the
view out the windscreen.


Good to know you think it is OK to drive with your vision obscured. ;-)

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I'm thinking of buying a dash camera for the car, as I nearly had
someone
drive into me in the Co-op
car park yesterday.
Any recommendations from the NG?
Peter

I am very happy with this one, which also has a waterproof rear view
camera and GPS input:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/%E3%80%90Up.../dp/B07GPWV9RV


Though I'm at a loss to work out, how a blob stuck to the windscreen is
"completely hidden from view" (second picture)


Perhaps hidden from the driver's field of view would be more accurate.
Mine is also behind the interior mirror and is not visible during normal
driving.


so how is it usable as a reversing camera then?

The sales blurb seems to imply that use (though doesn't say it explicitly)







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I'm thinking of buying a dash camera for the car, as IÂ* nearly had
someone
drive into me in the Co-op
car park yesterday.
Any recommendations from the NG?
Peter

I am very happy with this one, which also has a waterproof rear view
camera and GPS input:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/%E3%80%90Up.../dp/B07GPWV9RV


Though I'm at a loss to work out, how a blob stuck to the windscreen
is "completely hidden from view" (second picture)


Perhaps hidden from the driver's field of view would be more accurate.
Mine is also behind the interior mirror and is not visible during
normal driving.


so how is it usable as a reversing camera then?


It isn't. The separate rear view camera is there to record what is
happening behind you while driving. That would have been useful when a
chap drove into the back of me while I was stopped in traffic, except
that he admitted full responsibility, so I didn't need to provide any
evidence.
The sales blurb seems to imply that use (though doesn't say it explicitly)


The parking option mentioned means the camera will turn on and record if
it detects a disturbance while parked - somebody trying to break in or
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I'm thinking of buying a dash camera for the car, as I nearly had
someone
drive into me in the Co-op
car park yesterday.
Any recommendations from the NG?
Peter

I am very happy with this one, which also has a waterproof rear view
camera and GPS input:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/%E3%80%90Up.../dp/B07GPWV9RV


Though I'm at a loss to work out, how a blob stuck to the windscreen is
"completely hidden from view" (second picture)


Perhaps hidden from the driver's field of view would be more accurate.
Mine is also behind the interior mirror and is not visible during normal
driving.


But that means that it looks thru the uncleaned
part of the windscreen with most cars.

Makes a hell of a lot more sense for them to
be designed into the car than added on later.

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Mine is also behind the interior mirror and is not visible during
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But that means that it looks thru the uncleaned
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Not on any car I have ever owned.



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Any is better than none.

Check Techmoan for reviews
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Any recommendations from the NG?


Any is better than none.

Check Techmoan for reviews
- http://www.techmoan.com/blog/category/car-dvr-dashcams

I bought a next base 112 on ebay for around £24, quite happy with it and
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someone
drive into me in the Co-op
car park yesterday.


Any recommendations from the NG?


Any is better than none.


Thats very arguable if its your fault.

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Any recommendations from the NG?


Any is better than none.


Thats very arguable if its your fault.

No because you have the option of removing it.

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Any is better than none.


Thats very arguable if its your fault.


No because you have the option of removing it.


Not that easy with some of them and the
mount is still there with the others and
you may well be seen removing it anyway,

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Not that easy with some of them and the
mount is still there with the others and
you may well be seen removing it anyway,


Sometimes the hassle is disconnecting the power whist still trying to
keep the power lead neat and hidden inside the roof lining etc.

After a while the new toy is less of a novelty and more of an annoyance
if being removed every time you get out of the car. I guess that most
people with a after market dash cam leave it there 24/365.

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Thats very arguable if its your fault.


No because you have the option of removing it.


Not that easy with some of them and the
mount is still there with the others and
you may well be seen removing it anyway,


They're all easy to remove. The presence of the mount doesn't prove that
there was a dashcam in place. You might well not be seen removing it, if
you have any sense at all.

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car park yesterday.
Any recommendations from the NG?


Unless you buy a particulary bad one that gets 2* reviews you should be
OK. Mine was about £50 random brand full HD decent with fast lens on it.

That is about the only thing where they differ. Some do better low light
images and sharper images than others (that is worth having).

When you attach it make sure that the pivot usually a ball and socket is
firmly tightened. Otherwise the first time you have to do an emergency
stop you will get a picture of the sky. My nearest ever miss with a deer
ending up 10cm off the nearside bonnet and all I got was its ears.

Seemed like ages when it happened - on playback 2s and it was all over.

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Any recommendations from the NG?
Peter

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Default Car dash cameras

On 24/01/2021 07:49, Peter James wrote:
I'm thinking of buying a dash camera for the car, as I nearly had someone
drive into me in the Co-op
car park yesterday.
Any recommendations from the NG?
Peter

The free dascam app on my iPhone works well.

Mike


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