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I have been meaning to get a dashcam for my car since a long time, mostly motivated by the scary Bangalore road rage videos, but could never narrow down on one. Mainly because I get cold feet looking at those exposed wires and the thought of taking it to the local accessories shop who may mess something up. I like my car completely stock and unmodified. How I wish all manufacturers offered dashcams as stock.
Nevertheless, now that I intend drive a lot more, I am fairly certain of getting one now in the foreseeable future. So requesting suggestions for a good dashcam which can record number plates during night, record good quality travel videos and most importantly the company provides professional services for fitting the dashcam much like say an Air Conditioner post purchase.
Should there be any other considerations while choosing a dashcam?
I bought by car in March 2022, Dashcam was bought in Feb 2022. So yes, you should have got a dashcam like yesterday. Please don’t wait.
I have NOT done hardwiring of dashcam in my car and it is connected to the socket in front of car. I have the 70mai 500AS something which is 2 dashcams for front and rear. Have been using for more than 2.5 years and works fine.
The wires from front middle (where socket is) goes from passenger side below the carpet to the door and then along the side of door to the top and then to the middle of car windshield where we usually have IRVM.
Then my 2nd cable goes from front dashcam to one at the rear with the cable being stowed under the roof on the side of the car.
I have NOT done hardwiring of dashcam in my car and it is connected to the socket in front of car. I have the 70mai 500AS something which is 2 dashcams for front and rear. Have been using for more than 2.5 years and works fine.
The wires from front middle (where socket is) goes from passenger side below the carpet to the door and then along the side of door to the top and then to the middle of car windshield where we usually have IRVM.
Then my 2nd cable goes from front dashcam to one at the rear with the cable being stowed under the roof on the side of the car.
It is one time setup (until camera is working) and there are no ugly cables almost anywhere.