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I have had too many near misses recently and I do not want to be in a he said- he said situation so I am seriously thinking of a dash cam.

Anyone have one and can recommend the features I should be looking for.
 

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I have had too many near misses recently and I do not want to be in a he said- he said situation so I am seriously thinking of a dash cam.

Anyone have one and can recommend the features I should be looking for.
Good low light. Good dynamic range. Make sure it has 2 channels front and back and GPS + accelerometers and records all your g force data. I like this one...

https://www.amazon.ca/Blackvue-DR90...9Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=

Although it’s a bit old now however it’s discrete, fits behind the mirror, and I can access it via phone app and wifi. In case of accident you can just take the SD card out. It also has its own program on PC that you can download to overlay the map and can easily switch between back and front camera.
 
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bebe

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Would be easier if the car companies built them into the rear view mirror and back end of the car. No need to have exposed wires all over the place. Cars are already loaded with high tech gear, one more piece would add so little to the overall cost of the vehicle. Cars already have back up camera's need one that will clean the glass as you drive with the proper camera angle.
 

rhuarc29

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Would be easier if the car companies built them into the rear view mirror and back end of the car.
That would be nice. I'd forego plenty of the current luxuries they have in new vehicles in favor of built-in "dashcams".
 

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I agree that getting a dash cam with a good sensor for recording at night and as wide angle as you can get. 4K recording is overkill and will reduce the amount of footage that will get recorded on your hard. 1080p HD is more than sufficient. GPS is good to have for recording speed, location and having accurate date/time information.

I have a couple of dash cams from dod-tech.ca. They're in Richmond Hill. Several of my co-workers have them and we all like how they function.

Also consider how much your insurance deductible is when you purchase your dash cam. Don't cheap out on your dash cam. Being able to clearly capture any incident could potentially save you from an unnecessary traffic ticket or needless insurance claim.

Cheers
 

GameBoy27

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I agree that getting a dash cam with a good sensor for recording at night and as wide angle as you can get. 4K recording is overkill and will reduce the amount of footage that will get recorded on your hard. 1080p HD is more than sufficient. GPS is good to have for recording speed, location and having accurate date/time information.

I have a couple of dash cams from dod-tech.ca. They're in Richmond Hill. Several of my co-workers have them and we all like how they function.

Also consider how much your insurance deductible is when you purchase your dash cam. Don't cheap out on your dash cam. Being able to clearly capture any incident could potentially save you from an unnecessary traffic ticket or needless insurance claim.

Cheers
Or prove that you were at fault. lol
 
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