What i REALLY need is a camera that can be moved from vehicle to vehicle multiple times a day. As a local truck driver i drive my personal car to the yard, pickup whatever truck i'm driving for that day (never the same truck two times in a row), then at the end of the day back to my personal car to go home. Plus the windshield in a good number of the trucks is literally vertical.
The angle of this recorder is adjustable and can be quickly disassembled, but you need to check whether the power cable of the rear camera is suitable for your truck.
Definitely the best system you have demonstrated... I think it is a great upgrade and it would complement nicely your X7... A quality install is the way to go of course... You successfully navigated the dangers of a Walmart car park with lazy drivers all over the place - surely a true challenge of the ability to record any 90 year old driver danger zones..
I live in North Texas, just make sure you get a dashcam that uses better capacitors and nothing with a battery in it, I recommend Viofo, I been using the A229 for 6 years and it has been amazing.
amazing job on the video. very well explained and shown everytnig i wanted to see.
I think so too, this is definitely the best review I have ever seen.
What i REALLY need is a camera that can be moved from vehicle to vehicle multiple times a day. As a local truck driver i drive my personal car to the yard, pickup whatever truck i'm driving for that day (never the same truck two times in a row), then at the end of the day back to my personal car to go home. Plus the windshield in a good number of the trucks is literally vertical.
The angle of this recorder is adjustable and can be quickly disassembled, but you need to check whether the power cable of the rear camera is suitable for your truck.
I am about to hard wire a front/back dash cam to a 2020 X5 (G05). Which fuse do you use or tap into?
Looks like the amazon listing isn't there. Going to Akeeeyo's "store" only shows cams for bikes/motorcycles - just FYI...
Huh weird. Looks like the Amazon link shows currently unavailable, but the AKeeyo website has it in stock (second link in the description)
I found it when I searched "AKEEYO EYES" just now.
Have you tested this in the Z4? Would be nice to have these safety features in mine.
How does this compare to the Vantrue n4 pro
All three lenses of EYES dashcam are 2K, while the Vantrue n4 pro seems to have only one lens that is 4K
Definitely the best system you have demonstrated... I think it is a great upgrade and it would complement nicely your X7... A quality install is the way to go of course...
You successfully navigated the dangers of a Walmart car park with lazy drivers all over the place - surely a true challenge of the ability to record any 90 year old driver danger zones..
Yea,but can it deal with Texas summer heat?
I live in North Texas, just make sure you get a dashcam that uses better capacitors and nothing with a battery in it, I recommend Viofo, I been using the A229 for 6 years and it has been amazing.
Yes, it can withstand temperatures up to 170 degrees Celsius