You need to show if you are able to read a license plate in the dark. That is the real challenge for any dash cam. Who cares about driving around in the rain footage.
Cam does not get plates good at night. I work at another retailer and was able to snag this fairly cheap on discount. Have had it for a few months. Wouldn't recommend it for 240$ or whatever it retails at
Hopefully the camera records decent sounding quality audio? UPDATE: I just bought this camera, and tried it out. Well, thankfully, it turns out, the audio quality is decent, and the video quality is more than decent. The video does look distorted at the extreme edges, but that is because of the fisheye effect lens that this camera has. However, the area that's most important, looks very normal, good and clear. The fisheye look is actually what you want, because it allows for a very wide field of view. 180 degrees, I believe it is. This is far more than most dashcams. The setup is a little bit of pain (what dashcam isn't), but once you have it setup, you're good to go. Overall, I really like my Garmin 67W. So far, their app is the best rated app, and that's important. Their cameras and app keep getting better over time. Another great thing I like about Garmin dashcams is that they are very small and compact, and black. This easily helps it to be stealthy looking, and mostly hidden. I actually have two of these cameras setup in my pickup truck. One facing forward, and the other one rearward. If I ever get involved in an accident, all I have to do is easily remove the cameras and put them in my pocket, then wait for the police. It's a great peace of mind.
@@edrisalami2991 , unfortunately, I haven't specifically looked for that yet. Maybe soon I can do a test run and see if it clearly records tag numbers or not. I'll try to keep you updated about that.
@@TiredInsomnia I forgot to check for that after all this time. I'll have to remember to look at some of my past recent videos that should still be in the camera. I like the camera pretty good.
Bought a new nextbase 522gw in october 23, that stopped working mid december, while waiting for customer service to return i bought a refurbished 122 direct from nextbase, that didnt work straighr from the box. Just collected a new 67W today and hoping things will be better from now on
How do you deal between charginf the dash cam or the cellphone? DashCam should be automatically turned on upon car start. Otherwise driver may forget to do it
That is correct. I have the 67W and the car charger included with it has 2 USB ports, both ports charge at 5V 2.4A so plenty of power for charging your phone and stuff.
Do you have to tell it to start recording once you get in the car, or does it automatically start upon starting the vehicle? And the live view monitoring--how long will it record while the car is parked?
I have a 67W. It starts recording automatically and saves unsaved videos in the unsaved videos folder which get overwritten as the space fills up, but saved videos stay unless you format the card. As for parking mode, there are three options. First, turned off by default, is to use dash cam battery for parking mode. The second is when the camera doesn't move (default 5 minutes). And the third is via a cable that connects to your car's OBD port. The cable can be set to supply power for 10 minutes, 24 hours or indefinitely. If set indefinitely it will supply power until it detects that the car battery is almost depleted thus making sure your car battery still has some charge left for turning on your car and such.
@@vjekoslavburic3399 I have a question for you.. since the Garmin dash camera continuously records for 24 hours am I able to go back to any specific time from my trips and view what happened without saving a video manually or looking at an incident?
@@robertmaxwell2142 The camera records either continuously or saves only "flagged" videos, depending on the option you choose. If you choose to save unsaved videos, it will save everything, so technically you'll be able to view everything the camera recorded... But it won't be "marked" in any way, so you'll have to guess which video is the one you're looking for, and you'll also have to find the exact time segments you want to watch. But the app offers to cut the video between two points you choose, so should you find the video segment you want, it's simply a matter of choosing a starting and ending point. But there's a special option for trips, called Travelapse, which takes a photo every minute or so and stitches those photos into one video.
I am checking the Garmin models because I have others Garmin's products and I like it. But these reviews are terrible. Only say "it's good" "it's nice". There are many cons too. A good review compare both sides of the coin. I recommend users review (not sponsored by).
08/22/2023: I live in Florida. I am looking for a dash camera (front and back) that can withstand 140 degrees heat inside a car. Will this camera be OK in ot cars?
hey wasup guys I have this dash cam and is recording in intervals and skipping footage i use it in my work truck and got into a miner fender bender and I couldn't find the footage of the incident I have a Samsun 500g sd card in it and I've looked all over the settings trying to figure it out any help is appreciated
Hello my friend. I bought this camera. My question is why has to much noice any video . I can not see the numbers of the other cars. I put maximum quality.
@Tyrone Shoelaces ua-cam.com/video/aMvdPdb2W_g/v-deo.html&ab_channel=JohnnyAppleseedGPS I also own the Garmin 57 lmao. Never said anything about at a distance, I just said you can still read plates while driving, relax.
@Tyrone Shoelaces lol all good. IMO the 57 is the best one to get, the 180 FOV does make it harder to read plates. I've had pretty good luck with the 57 so far. The Garmins are just really easy to use and have some useful features like voice activation, driving aids, and the app is pretty helpful you can just save clips directly to your phone.
@Tyrone Shoelaces I used to game on PC. myself so I know the feeling, luckily I played competitive FPS games so my 1060 could run the games I played at over 200 FPS on my 32'' 1440p monitor. There are plenty of good cams out there, I only went with Garmin because I know they have good customer service, in case of it breaking, and I have used their products before and they've always been reliable. The interface is probably one of the best on the market, but it comes at a price for sure. Bad customer service mixed with bad products is never fun.
It does, it can run on battery (off by default, can be changed in settings), or if it doesn't move for a specified amount of time (mine is set at 5 minutes by default) or if you buy the special cable that connects to the OBD port in your car. You can set the cable to work for 10 minutes, 24 hours or indefinitely. The cable shuts off power when it senses that your car battery is low so it won't run down your car battery power.
@@vergillsparda5920 You get two Micro-USB cables, one shorter and one longer. The longer one only transmits electricity and thus can't be used for data transfer. You also get a free car plug with two USB slots, both charging at around 2000 or 2400 mA, so you can still charge your phone.
@@MolonFrikenLabe it connects to phone via wifi (kind of like wifi-direct) and garmin app. to upload videos to your phone you'll have to turn your phone's wifi on (if it isn't already) and open the app and tap on the dashcam icon. Then it pairs with the dashcams wifi allowing you to download said videos. Neither the phone or the dashcam have to be connected to an outside source of wifi, if your phone is connected to another source of wifi, then a window should pop up on your screen saying to "disconnect and connect to Garmin instead?" . Hopefully that makes sense
@@jacobperez5150 thank jacob for explanation. one question, how does it notify you if something happens while in parking mode, do you have to check all the time or it send you notification once you get in the car
I jut got mine and my video footage is pretty bad. I was really expecting better. I’ve gone thru the setting to double check and see if I have done something.
@@sharoncasto9535 , it might be your "Micro SD" card being too slow. The card should have at least a V30 stamped on it. This is the absolute slowest you'd want it to be. Preferably, a V90 card would be best. Your video should be nice and smooth then.
Just bought this and i have an issue. Upon starting i have to select location, it doesn’t save it. Did firmware update and nothing. Talked to garmin support, sent them a video, no answer. It’s a bit frustrating to always have to manually select location. I think i’m going to sent it back and buy another brand. Update: problem solved, you have to be outdoor to validate your location and once it does that you won't have any problems.
@Tyrone Shoelaces I solved the problem. So the issue was that i configured the camera indoor and it couldn't connect to the satellites to validate my selected location. Once i took the camera outside and it had signal the problem was gone. Works well now. Just and fyi, it doesn't save all the videos, just only when it detects an event or you specifically tell it to. It films everything but that it doesn't save everything, hope that makes sens. In case of an event i think it saves -15s before the event and don't know how long after. The voice commands work well. Didn't have time to see what and if it has any video players. From what i've seen you can set the video to show the speed and location. It has something called timelapse to make a short clip of your trip, that'll cool. You have to tell it first, you cannot make a timelapse video after the trip if when you started you didn't specify. Anyway, I'm ok with the camera and i won't return it, the viewing angle is wide, 180 degrees. And I was impressed by how small it is.
@@vladcraita most dash cameras have a 3 minutes, 5 minutes clips. So when you save the video it will lock the 3 or 5 minutes video depending on what you set it to in the settings.
There are some big problems with the 67W and possibly the other Garmin models. First and most important, it will not power up from the usb ports!! My vehicle like many modern cars do not have a cigarette lighter outlet in the front so it is not possible to power the dashcam from this. The Garmin says it will work from usb outlets but also says this may not work and if it does not work then use cigarette lighter, they know their device is very flakey but have done nothing to fix it. Perhaps 1 in 10 attempts the device will work from usb and once it starts it will work for hours but you can't keep trying to plug it in as you will break the usb outlet as they are not very strong. All other devices I have tried work fine from the same usb outlet, it should provide enough power and the fact that on the very rare occasions the Garmin does start working it will continue to work proves that there is not an issue with the power outlet itself. The second problem is that it uses Fat32 file format so can only accept cards up to 32GB, this might not sound a big problem but if you are going on a relatively long drive you will use more than 32GB worth so will start overwriting the earlier footage and loose any incidents (saving only saves a very short bit of footage/still which may not be enough). If it does ever start working then it can produce some nice footage.
It sucks it can't upload without Wifi. Would be cool if it could use my phone as a cellular hotspot or something. I mean it doesn't do any good if a criminal bust the window and steals the camera.
it connects to phone via wifi (acts more like wifi-direct) and garmin app. to upload videos to your phone you'll have to turn on your phone's wifi (if it isn't on already) and open the app and tap on the dashcam icon. Then it pairs with the dashcams wifi allowing you to download said videos. Neither the phone or the dashcam have to be connected to an outside source of wifi, if your phone is connected to another source of wifi, then a window should pop up on your screen saying to "disconnect and connect to Garmin instead?" . unfortunately, there nothing much to do in the event it does get stolen
I have the mini 2. The thing is nothing but a headache. It NEVER works right, and it's almost impossible to pull footage off it cause you NEED your phone. Once my phone auto connects to the car through Bluetooth, the cam won't connect to the phone. Now all the lights are just blinking on the thing. It's currently unplugged cause what was SUPPOSED to make my life easier just turned into another headache that never works when u need it to. I'm NEVER buying another dashcam that doesn't have its own screen and can't play its own footage WITHOUT needing a phone. The car and cam just fight each other to connect to phone. To boot - the cam worked great when I first got it. There's no way I'm deleting pairing info from my phone to the car, every time I wanna look at cam footage - cause getting the car to work with the phone again is another 10 minute process. "I had an accident, the other car blew the stop sign - hold on officer as I waste 30 minutes of both our lives trying to show you the footage, have it NOT WORK - so I can spend another week trying to get the police report amended to reflect the video that took me an hour to get". I've never once been able to successfully export a video from my phone to an email. Not once in over a dozen attempts. Pay attention people - DO NOT BUY A DASH CAM THAT DOESNT HAVE ITS OWN SCREEN SO IT CAN INSTANTLY PLAYBACK VIDEOS WITHOUT NEEDING A FCKING CELL PHONE.
The most important thing a dash camera should do is record. DO NOT buy this camera.....it has 15 seconds record history you CANNOT change. Meaning, you pass through a yellow light and a police officer pulls you over up the road....you have NO video of it. If you have an event and DO NOT press "SAVE" right away, you will lose it. I bought this camera thinking it was an upgrade to my $100 camera which had user defined times of 30sec 60sec 90sec 180sec .....and found out after setting up you have 15second history. Of the 5 events I needed saved, 2 did save 15 seconds prior, 1 saved 5 seconds prior, 2 only saved from when I pushed the save button. Also, reviews claim you can watch your car live from home or while in the store over wifi,,,,this is NOT actually true. You have to log the camera in to the wifi first....meaning you have to have the password. I do not know any wifi passwords to any stores or places I travel. The direct connect to your phone has the range of the front bumper if your lucky. Went back to my old camera.
You need to show if you are able to read a license plate in the dark. That is the real challenge for any dash cam. Who cares about driving around in the rain footage.
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@@lor7780 So? That doesn't answer the question.
Cam does not get plates good at night. I work at another retailer and was able to snag this fairly cheap on discount. Have had it for a few months. Wouldn't recommend it for 240$ or whatever it retails at
@@numbereightyseven There actually wasn't a question asked.
@@numbereightyseven No question was asked.
Hopefully the camera records decent sounding quality audio? UPDATE: I just bought this camera, and tried it out. Well, thankfully, it turns out, the audio quality is decent, and the video quality is more than decent. The video does look distorted at the extreme edges, but that is because of the fisheye effect lens that this camera has. However, the area that's most important, looks very normal, good and clear. The fisheye look is actually what you want, because it allows for a very wide field of view. 180 degrees, I believe it is. This is far more than most dashcams. The setup is a little bit of pain (what dashcam isn't), but once you have it setup, you're good to go. Overall, I really like my Garmin 67W. So far, their app is the best rated app, and that's important. Their cameras and app keep getting better over time. Another great thing I like about Garmin dashcams is that they are very small and compact, and black. This easily helps it to be stealthy looking, and mostly hidden. I actually have two of these cameras setup in my pickup truck. One facing forward, and the other one rearward. If I ever get involved in an accident, all I have to do is easily remove the cameras and put them in my pocket, then wait for the police. It's a great peace of mind.
Can you explain how good is the camera with reading number plates during the day and night?
@@edrisalami2991 , unfortunately, I haven't specifically looked for that yet. Maybe soon I can do a test run and see if it clearly records tag numbers or not. I'll try to keep you updated about that.
Any update on whether it reads tags/license plates?
@@TiredInsomnia I forgot to check for that after all this time. I'll have to remember to look at some of my past recent videos that should still be in the camera. I like the camera pretty good.
@@bobby1970 big bro what's the word have you checked it yet?
Bought a new nextbase 522gw in october 23, that stopped working mid december, while waiting for customer service to return i bought a refurbished 122 direct from nextbase, that didnt work straighr from the box. Just collected a new 67W today and hoping things will be better from now on
How do you deal between charginf the dash cam or the cellphone?
DashCam should be automatically turned on upon car start. Otherwise driver may forget to do it
I was wondering the same thing.
Their website says the included charging adapter has an extra USB slot so that you can charge your phone simultaneously.
That is correct. I have the 67W and the car charger included with it has 2 USB ports, both ports charge at 5V 2.4A so plenty of power for charging your phone and stuff.
Do you have to tell it to start recording once you get in the car, or does it automatically start upon starting the vehicle?
And the live view monitoring--how long will it record while the car is parked?
I have a 67W. It starts recording automatically and saves unsaved videos in the unsaved videos folder which get overwritten as the space fills up, but saved videos stay unless you format the card.
As for parking mode, there are three options. First, turned off by default, is to use dash cam battery for parking mode. The second is when the camera doesn't move (default 5 minutes). And the third is via a cable that connects to your car's OBD port. The cable can be set to supply power for 10 minutes, 24 hours or indefinitely. If set indefinitely it will supply power until it detects that the car battery is almost depleted thus making sure your car battery still has some charge left for turning on your car and such.
@@vjekoslavburic3399 I have a question for you.. since the Garmin dash camera continuously records for 24 hours am I able to go back to any specific time from my trips and view what happened without saving a video manually or looking at an incident?
@@robertmaxwell2142 The camera records either continuously or saves only "flagged" videos, depending on the option you choose. If you choose to save unsaved videos, it will save everything, so technically you'll be able to view everything the camera recorded... But it won't be "marked" in any way, so you'll have to guess which video is the one you're looking for, and you'll also have to find the exact time segments you want to watch. But the app offers to cut the video between two points you choose, so should you find the video segment you want, it's simply a matter of choosing a starting and ending point. But there's a special option for trips, called Travelapse, which takes a photo every minute or so and stitches those photos into one video.
@@vjekoslavburic3399 if you tell the dash cam to save a clip, how long of a clip does it save? Is it 30 seconds prior or 10 minutes etc? Thank you!
@@richardpasha9332 30 total, 15 before and 15 after.
I am checking the Garmin models because I have others Garmin's products and I like it. But these reviews are terrible. Only say "it's good" "it's nice". There are many cons too. A good review compare both sides of the coin. I recommend users review (not sponsored by).
All the other manufacturers have far worse ratings.
bro, does it show the cars speed?
So once you put the sticker on and you change your car (buy new etc) you have to buy a new camera?
Does it record to my memory card automatically when the car starts?
It does.
08/22/2023: I live in Florida. I am looking for a dash camera (front and back) that can withstand 140 degrees heat inside a car. Will this camera be OK in ot cars?
Hi, according to Garmin, the 67W can function between the range of -4° to 140°F
Hi guys i have question my dash cam only record 30sec how can i fix it?
How to keep screen on camera on while driving mine does turn off
It still records so no need to worry, and the screen turns back on if you switch on alerts.
Will a bigger size memory card make and difference?
hey wasup guys I have this dash cam and is recording in intervals and skipping footage i use it in my work truck and got into a miner fender bender and I couldn't find the footage of the incident I have a Samsun 500g sd card in it and I've looked all over the settings trying to figure it out any help is appreciated
If you have a Honda with Apple CarPlay this interference causes the iPhone and camera via Bluetooth. Downloading is an issue.
Hello my friend. I bought this camera. My question is why has to much noice any video . I can not see the numbers of the other cars. I put maximum quality.
But can it read license plates on the move?
They can all read plates while driving, the 57 and 67 and even better with the 1440p quality
@Tyrone Shoelaces ua-cam.com/video/aMvdPdb2W_g/v-deo.html&ab_channel=JohnnyAppleseedGPS
I also own the Garmin 57 lmao. Never said anything about at a distance, I just said you can still read plates while driving, relax.
@Tyrone Shoelaces lol all good. IMO the 57 is the best one to get, the 180 FOV does make it harder to read plates. I've had pretty good luck with the 57 so far. The Garmins are just really easy to use and have some useful features like voice activation, driving aids, and the app is pretty helpful you can just save clips directly to your phone.
@Tyrone Shoelaces I used to game on PC. myself so I know the feeling, luckily I played competitive FPS games so my 1060 could run the games I played at over 200 FPS on my 32'' 1440p monitor.
There are plenty of good cams out there, I only went with Garmin because I know they have good customer service, in case of it breaking, and I have used their products before and they've always been reliable. The interface is probably one of the best on the market, but it comes at a price for sure. Bad customer service mixed with bad products is never fun.
@Tyrone Shoelaces goodluck man
Does it have a parking mode?
It does, it can run on battery (off by default, can be changed in settings), or if it doesn't move for a specified amount of time (mine is set at 5 minutes by default) or if you buy the special cable that connects to the OBD port in your car. You can set the cable to work for 10 minutes, 24 hours or indefinitely. The cable shuts off power when it senses that your car battery is low so it won't run down your car battery power.
@@vjekoslavburic3399 do you need to buy the extra long cable or the one provided is enough??
@@vergillsparda5920 You get two Micro-USB cables, one shorter and one longer. The longer one only transmits electricity and thus can't be used for data transfer. You also get a free car plug with two USB slots, both charging at around 2000 or 2400 mA, so you can still charge your phone.
You said the camera connects via Wi-Fi, do you need Wi-Fi hotspot on on your mobile device or do you need Wi-Fi on on your mobile device?
@Tyrone Shoelaces I'm not arguing that. I asking if you need "wifi" active in your device to attach to this camera, or "wifi Hotspot".
@@MolonFrikenLabe it connects to phone via wifi (kind of like wifi-direct) and garmin app. to upload videos to your phone you'll have to turn your phone's wifi on (if it isn't already) and open the app and tap on the dashcam icon. Then it pairs with the dashcams wifi allowing you to download said videos. Neither the phone or the dashcam have to be connected to an outside source of wifi, if your phone is connected to another source of wifi, then a window should pop up on your screen saying to "disconnect and connect to Garmin instead?" . Hopefully that makes sense
@@jacobperez5150 perfect explanation bro! Thank you so much.
@@jacobperez5150 thank jacob for explanation. one question, how does it notify you if something happens while in parking mode, do you have to check all the time or it send you notification once you get in the car
isn't this a 1440p camera? the YT video is 1080p max so not much god to show off the camera's capability
yeah upload settings not matching, kind of a worthless video lmfao
How can I record longer then 30 sec? Help
Still trying to figure out same thing, or how to access a specific time stamp during trip
My footage isn't as smooth as your footage how come?
I jut got mine and my video footage is pretty bad. I was really expecting better. I’ve gone thru the setting to double check and see if I have done something.
@@sharoncasto9535 ive purchased the rove r2 4k camera you might want to look into it
@@sharoncasto9535 , it might be your "Micro SD" card being too slow. The card should have at least a V30 stamped on it. This is the absolute slowest you'd want it to be. Preferably, a V90 card would be best. Your video should be nice and smooth then.
Just bought this and i have an issue. Upon starting i have to select location, it doesn’t save it. Did firmware update and nothing. Talked to garmin support, sent them a video, no answer. It’s a bit frustrating to always have to manually select location. I think i’m going to sent it back and buy another brand.
Update: problem solved, you have to be outdoor to validate your location and once it does that you won't have any problems.
@Tyrone Shoelaces I solved the problem. So the issue was that i configured the camera indoor and it couldn't connect to the satellites to validate my selected location. Once i took the camera outside and it had signal the problem was gone. Works well now.
Just and fyi, it doesn't save all the videos, just only when it detects an event or you specifically tell it to. It films everything but that it doesn't save everything, hope that makes sens. In case of an event i think it saves -15s before the event and don't know how long after. The voice commands work well.
Didn't have time to see what and if it has any video players. From what i've seen you can set the video to show the speed and location.
It has something called timelapse to make a short clip of your trip, that'll cool. You have to tell it first, you cannot make a timelapse video after the trip if when you started you didn't specify.
Anyway, I'm ok with the camera and i won't return it, the viewing angle is wide, 180 degrees. And I was impressed by how small it is.
@@vladcraita most dash cameras have a 3 minutes, 5 minutes clips. So when you save the video it will lock the 3 or 5 minutes video depending on what you set it to in the settings.
Does this package come with 2 cams so you can put a cam in the front and the rear of your vehicle?
Only one cam. You can buy the garmin mini 2 for $120+
There are some big problems with the 67W and possibly the other Garmin models.
First and most important, it will not power up from the usb ports!!
My vehicle like many modern cars do not have a cigarette lighter outlet in the front so it is not possible to power the dashcam from this. The Garmin says it will work from usb outlets but also says this may not work and if it does not work then use cigarette lighter, they know their device is very flakey but have done nothing to fix it. Perhaps 1 in 10 attempts the device will work from usb and once it starts it will work for hours but you can't keep trying to plug it in as you will break the usb outlet as they are not very strong. All other devices I have tried work fine from the same usb outlet, it should provide enough power and the fact that on the very rare occasions the Garmin does start working it will continue to work proves that there is not an issue with the power outlet itself.
The second problem is that it uses Fat32 file format so can only accept cards up to 32GB, this might not sound a big problem but if you are going on a relatively long drive you will use more than 32GB worth so will start overwriting the earlier footage and loose any incidents (saving only saves a very short bit of footage/still which may not be enough).
If it does ever start working then it can produce some nice footage.
the illegal rolling stop at 04:18
Can you turn off the speed on your recordings?
This the only reason i dont like these things, it can incriminate you if something happens
@@Oakleyworld I ended up purchasing a garmin 57 and in setting I can turn off the speed display, along with location and time
@@TwinTurboEffect nice, thanks
So it comes with gps, and speed recording correct ? Cause it is always unclear on Amazon. Also it applies to American version correct ?
@@govindarampersaud688 Yes it does. I purchased in America so don’t know about other countries
Do these have audio for inside the car.
Does this camera record license plate numbers/letters with clarity in daylight & nighttime?
WHY arent you replying to any comments?
Hi, yes this camera can capture license plates in its footage.
Looks like my Yi cam for 60 $ is just like this.
Mine didn't come with a MicroSD card but I bought a 64 gigabyte one from Kingston and it was cheap. It formatted the card in seconds.
It sucks it can't upload without Wifi. Would be cool if it could use my phone as a cellular hotspot or something. I mean it doesn't do any good if a criminal bust the window and steals the camera.
it connects to phone via wifi (acts more like wifi-direct) and garmin app. to upload videos to your phone you'll have to turn on your phone's wifi (if it isn't on already) and open the app and tap on the dashcam icon. Then it pairs with the dashcams wifi allowing you to download said videos. Neither the phone or the dashcam have to be connected to an outside source of wifi, if your phone is connected to another source of wifi, then a window should pop up on your screen saying to "disconnect and connect to Garmin instead?" . unfortunately, there nothing much to do in the event it does get stolen
I have the mini 2. The thing is nothing but a headache. It NEVER works right, and it's almost impossible to pull footage off it cause you NEED your phone. Once my phone auto connects to the car through Bluetooth, the cam won't connect to the phone. Now all the lights are just blinking on the thing. It's currently unplugged cause what was SUPPOSED to make my life easier just turned into another headache that never works when u need it to. I'm NEVER buying another dashcam that doesn't have its own screen and can't play its own footage WITHOUT needing a phone. The car and cam just fight each other to connect to phone. To boot - the cam worked great when I first got it. There's no way I'm deleting pairing info from my phone to the car, every time I wanna look at cam footage - cause getting the car to work with the phone again is another 10 minute process.
"I had an accident, the other car blew the stop sign - hold on officer as I waste 30 minutes of both our lives trying to show you the footage, have it NOT WORK - so I can spend another week trying to get the police report amended to reflect the video that took me an hour to get". I've never once been able to successfully export a video from my phone to an email. Not once in over a dozen attempts.
Pay attention people - DO NOT BUY A DASH CAM THAT DOESNT HAVE ITS OWN SCREEN SO IT CAN INSTANTLY PLAYBACK VIDEOS WITHOUT NEEDING A FCKING CELL PHONE.
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The most important thing a dash camera should do is record. DO NOT buy this camera.....it has 15 seconds record history you CANNOT change. Meaning, you pass through a yellow light and a police officer pulls you over up the road....you have NO video of it. If you have an event and DO NOT press "SAVE" right away, you will lose it. I bought this camera thinking it was an upgrade to my $100 camera which had user defined times of 30sec 60sec 90sec 180sec .....and found out after setting up you have 15second history. Of the 5 events I needed saved, 2 did save 15 seconds prior, 1 saved 5 seconds prior, 2 only saved from when I pushed the save button. Also, reviews claim you can watch your car live from home or while in the store over wifi,,,,this is NOT actually true. You have to log the camera in to the wifi first....meaning you have to have the password. I do not know any wifi passwords to any stores or places I travel. The direct connect to your phone has the range of the front bumper if your lucky. Went back to my old camera.