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You don't need to be able to make out plates unless it's a hit and run you're trying to capture, in which case the orher vehicle will come close enough to you to make out plates anyway. These things are about capturing moments leading up to the accident and the accident.

The ones with gps are also handy for proving innocence with dud speeding fines too.

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You don't need to be able to make out plates unless it's a hit and run you're trying to capture, in which case the orher vehicle will come close enough to you to make out plates anyway. These things are about capturing moments leading up to the accident and the accident.

The ones with gps are also handy for proving innocence with dud speeding fines too.

I think I would want one with a handy, easy to reach delete button, just in case :rolleyes:

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I left my shitty 801 in the window in a hot day. now it no respondes.

got sick of buying cheaer ones. splashed out on the blackvue DR650GW. seems to be good quality. will get a youtube video up soon.

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I left my shitty 801 in the window in a hot day. now it no respondes.

got sick of buying cheaer ones. splashed out on the blackvue DR650GW. seems to be good quality. will get a youtube video up soon.

Looking at one of the DR650s , look forward to hear how they perform while I wait for the car.

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this is from this

http://www.gearbest.com/car-dvr/pp_138841.html

this is the blackvue 650

Youtube has compressed them both. the GPS on the blackvue is far better and and it doesn't have the oddities that the mini 806 did (sometimes it didnt work and needed a factory reset)

the wifi is a great feature. you can use your phone as the screen and actually hide the camera really good behind the rear view mirror.

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