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I’m running the Viofo A119S in both of our cars. Awesome low light and no problems thus far. They are 110 bucks a piece.
Great suggestions. I am pleasantly surprised by the feedback on here.
I feel like asking has anyone spliced the power to the camera into the mirror harness?
How is everyone powering up their cameras?
TIA
For those of you with the Blackvue and power magic pro, [MENTION=102]DanJoy[/MENTION] [MENTION=5709]rdsnake[/MENTION]
How hard was the install? It is much cheaper than the power magic battery.
Is the dual channel worth the extra coin? I am replacing my Viofo A119S as they want me to ship it back to China and its not worth it. This time, I am going big or going home as they say. I'm currently about to buy the 750S 1-channel and later on getting the magic battery back for park mode. I don't want to hardwire as my durango has a lot of electronics and a few guys I've seen on the forums post, the electronics in the durango are super sensitive and I don't want to screw with anything.
Thanks for the input, and sorry if this is a thread derail.
-Chris
I killed a Lexar card made for gopros and dashcams on its first rewrite. Still need to send it in for RMA.
I heard those Lexar cards are junk. Everything I've read points to Transcend or Sandisk high endurance cards are the hot ticket for dash cams. Unfortunately, they only make those in 64GB. I wanted a 128 GB for my dual cam setup to record a full 11 hours on one write. Went with a Samsung EVO card. We'll see how long it last.