I’ve had two C1 Pros on four cars over the last two years here in FL. Currently one in my daily driver, as well the other in Mrs. RJ’s 2019 Cayenne. The supplied cable is plenty long for her car. Zero issues w the adhesive.
Only comment is that the WiFi download speed off the camera to my iPhone is painfully slow. A 1 minute video file takes approximately 1 minute real time to download.
Otherwise I am extremely happy.
There's several on Amazon now that strap to the rear view mirror and also double as a backup camera. Anyone tried one of those? It'd actually be handy on my Camaro as backing downhill is basically backing up blind.
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Not sure if this is what you meant, but I did not have a terrific experience with one of the 'dash mount' plug in wireless cameras that attached to the bumper.
It came in two pieces, one small TV screen that communicated to a license plate mounted oblong camera unit. The camera was battery powered, the TV was a plug in 12V standard plug.
The fact the camera only had battery may have driven this, but the display resolution (scan lines) was very poor (perhaps 320x200) and the data rate for frame to frame update rate was very slow, relative to OEM dash cams.
It was better than nothing I suppose, and it was useful, but a far cry from an OEM solution.
That was about 2 years ago so I am sure things have improved.
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A heads up for anyone installing. If you have accessory power at your mirror, invisicord is worth it's weight
http://invisicord.com/osc2/catalog/i...f6521825aa09c7
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Installed the Roav C1 Pro today.
So far, highly impressed. Set up was ridiculously simple, and pairing to my phone was pretty painless.