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  • 3 weeks later...

Dash cams or Car dvr

is a must have !!!!!!!!!!!!! item

now my 1st car dvr paid it self off i got it for my wife car.

we got the ass hole that did hit and run, fake name, drunk, drugged, and speeding, and run a red light

we taken him to court and f**k him up good :D

i paid $90 back then early 2013 worth every cent it worked for 18 months and kinda broken its has this gay small batery inside that wont hold chrage so it just keep restarting so ill get a new battery or ill hard wire it then it will be my car dvr for my car

i got it from

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/32GB-Dual-Car-Camera-True-HD-720P-H-264-Dash-DVR-Video-Camera-Recorder-Crash-Cam-/261192013107

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Edited by pol1on1

Now my 2nd car dvr is really really good

great night and day video

Good sunrise sunset images

Definitely 1080 high definition

30fps every frame is clear

Will recommend to all

Bit on the expensive side but we'll worth it I'll try post both video of my 1st car crash n my 2nd car dvr video but the website is not that users friendly so I'll have to try learn

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I got mine from China website bit cheaper but very long postage 2 months or you can buy from aussie site Ull get it within a week or two

http://aud.dx.com/product/sunty-ambarella-a7-18mp-1080p-cmos-176-wide-angle-3-rear-view-car-dvr-recorder-black-961346013#.VMddz8sZ7qA

Or

http://www.dx.com/p/sunty-ambarella-a7-18mp-1080p-cmos-176-wide-angle-3-rear-view-car-dvr-recorder-black-346013#.VMddxcsZ7qA

Only thing that I don't like with this is the g sensor is very sensitive so I turned it off

It is very handy to have front and back camera.

Edited by pol1on1
  • 3 weeks later...

I bought one of these today; https://www.estore.com.au/kaiser-baas-r30-wifi-car-dvr-sku-kab000037

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Had pretty good feedback in reviews, price v's features is pretty impressive too.

I guess I'll report back when i have it & let you know how it goes.



I've seen those ones; I wanted something small & unobtrusive, this one reviewed well.

Can't argue with $60 though, can you?

I also have one of those Unidens. It's ok, but it has some problems. Have it on your windscreen on a hot day and the internal temp sensor turns off the device after 30 mins or so.... Experienced it first hand on a 30 degree day. Camera didn't turn back on until I got home and the car was in the garage.

Also the loop recording isn't so great. I have a 16GB Sd card which lasts for about 3.5 hours. Once it starts loop recording I have found the clips lose date/time and they go missing

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