Looks like it doesn’t play well with iOS 13 @Simong
Any other suggestions?
Looks like it doesn’t play well with iOS 13 @Simong
Any other suggestions?
Another option?
https://youtu.be/FHh5f_1An4c
Interesting concept, though I don’t want a cabin-facing lens.
My need for a dual camera however are for two separate viewing angles ( ie, one mounted in opposite corners of the windscreen, giving a good view of the fender-mounted mirrors as well as the road ahead) without having to run two separate systems.
Last edited by Dan_S; 11-19-2019 at 08:32 PM.
I have a C1 Pro which is en route to me now.
What i’m wanting is to have a clear view of vehicles alongside/to the rear of me, as well as to the front. Viewing angle isn’t terribly important, as much as the need to document the behaviour of malicious motorists as they attempt to pass/swerve/cut off, etc.
Ideally, it’d be a three camera setup, with cams mounted on the hood or mirrors point rearward and the central camera looking forward, that would all record to one main ‘brain’ which I could download a three ‘panel’ clip of to my phone.
After using the Garmin 35 since early 2017, a couple months ago I upgraded to the 66W and added a Mini in the rear window. Having WiFi connectivity to both is quite nice, although the download speed is dreadful. The app allows you to do picture in picture when downloading (see below). My dislike for the 66W is that the windshield mount is not as solid as on the 35. Specifically, I'm referring to where the mount interfaces with the camera. On the 35, there was no play in the mount at all. On the 66W, there is just a tiny bit of wobble. In actual use, this does not seem to cause any shakiness in the recorded video, but it is still a minor annoyance to me.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XNSDRW8...v_ov_lig_dp_it
Roav C1 currently has a 33% coupon available making the price $48.90
Last edited by BehindBlueI's; 12-06-2019 at 08:36 AM.
Sorta around sometimes for some of your shitty mod needs.
"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms." - Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Constitution, Draft 1, 1776
From this thread:
I installed one in my wife's Chrysler 200 and there was quite a bit of cable left over. The website says it's 3.5m long, so right at 11.5'. Take a bit of string, run it along how you'd route the cable, measure the string. If it's 11' or less, you should be good to go assuming the website measurement is correct.
Q3: How long is the power cord?
The included power cord is 3.5m.
https://goroav.com/products/roav-dashcam
Sorta around sometimes for some of your shitty mod needs.