madtrucker2016
Senior Member
Did my homework on this one and came up with Street Guardian dash cam great company and very tech friendly by the way
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Thanks Richard I added it to the list ! And I see your fairly new to the site so WELCOME to the forum !My Aukey DR01 was ~$40 on Amazon and works flawlessly. Great night vision and I use a 64GB card for plenty of recording time. No fancy bells and whistles, it's a dash cam not a movie camera. I hard wired mine to the fuse box so it comes on at start up and turns off when I shut down.
CanyonMan
Thanks Larry and GREAT picturesI went with BlackVue 2 camera system, 750 I think. Easy to in stall, crisp video, uploads and accessible via Wi-Fi when my truck is at home. Video software for managing and making clips is weak tho.
installation in our trucks is pretty easy, plenty of room around the edge of the headliner and A pillar to run wiring. I used a small plastic wedge to tuck all the wires out of site.
I originally hard wired mine by carefully slipping the individual wires into the fuse box via the hinge, but ultimately removed that and went OBD port. Their OBD adapter (power magic) is much more elegant than the hard wire kit
My camera will record for up to 12 hours or until the voltage drops when the truck is off. This feature is there regardless of how it is wired and that works perfect for my needs.
It did save me some frustration when a Toyota IQ driver abruptly changed lines at the Costco gas pump. The Toyo AT II gently pushed the bumper skin right off of his car when he veered into me.
Oh, and I turned off the voice recording, no need to replay my mumbling while driving around...
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I went with BlackVue 2 camera system, 750 I think. Easy to in stall, crisp video, uploads and accessible via Wi-Fi when my truck is at home. Video software for managing and making clips is weak tho.
installation in our trucks is pretty easy, plenty of room around the edge of the headliner and A pillar to run wiring. I used a small plastic wedge to tuck all the wires out of site.
I originally hard wired mine by carefully slipping the individual wires into the fuse box via the hinge, but ultimately removed that and went OBD port. Their OBD adapter (power magic) is much more elegant than the hard wire kit
My camera will record for up to 12 hours or until the voltage drops when the truck is off. This feature is there regardless of how it is wired and that works perfect for my needs.
It did save me some frustration when a Toyota IQ driver abruptly changed lines at the Costco gas pump. The Toyo AT II gently pushed the bumper skin right off of his car when he veered into me.
Oh, and I turned off the voice recording, no need to replay my mumbling while driving around...
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Nice install, I may have to look into this one.I went with BlackVue 2 camera system, 750 I think. Easy to in stall, crisp video, uploads and accessible via Wi-Fi when my truck is at home. Video software for managing and making clips is weak tho.
installation in our trucks is pretty easy, plenty of room around the edge of the headliner and A pillar to run wiring. I used a small plastic wedge to tuck all the wires out of site.
I originally hard wired mine by carefully slipping the individual wires into the fuse box via the hinge, but ultimately removed that and went OBD port. Their OBD adapter (power magic) is much more elegant than the hard wire kit
My camera will record for up to 12 hours or until the voltage drops when the truck is off. This feature is there regardless of how it is wired and that works perfect for my needs.
It did save me some frustration when a Toyota IQ driver abruptly changed lines at the Costco gas pump. The Toyo AT II gently pushed the bumper skin right off of his car when he veered into me.
Oh, and I turned off the voice recording, no need to replay my mumbling while driving around...
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Thanks! Getting the wires into the fuse box was the challenging part, I did not wat to cut or drill a hole in it.Nice install, I may have to look into this one.
I really like the cylinder cameras - they have a cleaner look than some of the others.Thanks! Getting the wires into the fuse box was the challenging part, I did not wat to cut or drill a hole in it.
In terms of the camera it self, I think any of them will install nicely as there is so much room to tuck wires into the headliner and A-pillar. My camera kit included a little plastic wedge for tucking the wires in, as long as you have one of those it should be simple to make it clean looking in the cab.
Anyone have experience with Nextbase?
https://www.nextbase.com/en-us/dash-cams/
We have access to them and could offer them. Honestly we havent got one in yet to try them yet. I do like how they have add on modules for rear and cabin cameras to be added.
If someone has used one please contact me or post about here. If anyone is interested in getting one, let me know.
Will do. Thank you very muchGREAT to hear that you have access to them ! PLEASE update what you find out ! They are of the higher end of the $$$ but you get what you pay for lol. I like the rear camera connection as well..I added them to the list and also asked for updated info as well if someone has it !
When ever possible like to buy from our vendorsWill do. Thank you very much
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Thanks I'll add to the list !I bought the Rexing dual lens. Works great. I also got the optional GPS module. This records coordinates and calculated speed.
Rexing V2 Front + Back Dual Camera 1080p Full HD Wi-Fi Ultra Wide Angle LCD Screen Dash Cam
Here's a link:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GVTC9NG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1