Dash-cams for '26?
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DodgyGeezer

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46,155 posts

212 months

It seems as if each year there's a question about dashcams, however, with the speed of tech advances I wonder what everyone here recommends?

FWIW my old dashcam was/is a Nextbase 422 (IIRC) but that seems to have fried itself on last years R66 trip in Nevada - still works, occasionally so a new one is needed. I've got no real issues getting another one but if there's better out there it makes sense to get that...

vikingaero

12,208 posts

191 months

Yesterday (08:21)
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I absolutely hate Nextbase stuff - bulky, ugly, battery problems, and reports of freezing/software glitching.

I buy a lot of dashcams for myself, friends and family. Sure you can go Blackvue, Thinkware etc, but they are too pricey for the quantity I need and tech being tech gets outdated.

My current go to is the front only Miofive S1 for everyones general cars - I've fitted about 9 in my aunts, uncles, parents and cousins cars - £60-75 on Amazon, sometimes just under £50 in a sale. Capacitor so no battery to bulge out after a year, and decent day and night video.

Bought a 70mai T800E for Mrs V's car - front, rear and interior, capacitor, £80-90 on Amazon, and is 4K and has decent video.

I think the next one I will buy will be a Vantrue S1 or N5 for the family bus, just to check out the quality/brand.



Xera

427 posts

149 months

Yesterday (08:29)
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I just installed a Road Angel Halo. It works fine and looks decent, app support is great.

Connecting initially is fiddly esp as phone defaults to car and stereo but once done its easy. But assume all like that.

I do like black Vue but cant justify the cost.

My tech had another great idea. If its for recording the occasional road trip rather than security, a gopro is the solution.

MisanoPayments

559 posts

64 months

Yesterday (08:30)
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I have a Nextbase 622 GW bought in December 2022. I too would not buy another one as the battery holds no charge, but this is not a problem for the camera doing what it's supposed to do; I'll only take it off its clip if the adhesive pad needs changing.

Will come back to this and other threads when I come to change ours.

vikingaero

12,208 posts

191 months

Yesterday (09:03)
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MisanoPayments said:
I have a Nextbase 622 GW bought in December 2022. I too would not buy another one as the battery holds no charge, but this is not a problem for the camera doing what it's supposed to do; I'll only take it off its clip if the adhesive pad needs changing.

Will come back to this and other threads when I come to change ours.
The batteries fail and bulge out. You can buy cheap replacements on AliExpress.

the-norseman

15,010 posts

193 months

Yesterday (09:52)
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We have got Nextbase GW cameras, and number plates dont seem to be visible at all on replaying the videos, just seems to be blurry as hell.

KobayashiMaru86

1,824 posts

232 months

Yesterday (09:54)
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I use the VIOFO cams. Cheap on Amazon with a CPL filter. They are fussy with what memory card to use but once you've got that sorted they are pretty good.

whoami

13,175 posts

262 months

Yesterday (09:58)
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vikingaero said:
I absolutely hate Nextbase stuff - bulky, ugly, battery problems, and reports of freezing/software glitching.

I buy a lot of dashcams for myself, friends and family. Sure you can go Blackvue, Thinkware etc, but they are too pricey for the quantity I need and tech being tech gets outdated.

My current go to is the front only Miofive S1 for everyones general cars - I've fitted about 9 in my aunts, uncles, parents and cousins cars - £60-75 on Amazon, sometimes just under £50 in a sale. Capacitor so no battery to bulge out after a year, and decent day and night video.

Bought a 70mai T800E for Mrs V's car - front, rear and interior, capacitor, £80-90 on Amazon, and is 4K and has decent video.

I think the next one I will buy will be a Vantrue S1 or N5 for the family bus, just to check out the quality/brand.
How easy was it to fit?

Kev_Mk3

3,381 posts

117 months

Yesterday (10:38)
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I'd realistically not get another Nextbase. I have a Nextbase in mine and the pads fail for fun where in my wifes car never had an issue.

Takes forever to connect to get data off etc I'd never have another again but I'm not looking to change it in the near future as the wiring to the back was a PITA

vikingaero

12,208 posts

191 months

Yesterday (19:16)
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whoami said:
vikingaero said:
I absolutely hate Nextbase stuff - bulky, ugly, battery problems, and reports of freezing/software glitching.

I buy a lot of dashcams for myself, friends and family. Sure you can go Blackvue, Thinkware etc, but they are too pricey for the quantity I need and tech being tech gets outdated.

My current go to is the front only Miofive S1 for everyones general cars - I've fitted about 9 in my aunts, uncles, parents and cousins cars - £60-75 on Amazon, sometimes just under £50 in a sale. Capacitor so no battery to bulge out after a year, and decent day and night video.

Bought a 70mai T800E for Mrs V's car - front, rear and interior, capacitor, £80-90 on Amazon, and is 4K and has decent video.

I think the next one I will buy will be a Vantrue S1 or N5 for the family bus, just to check out the quality/brand.
How easy was it to fit?
The only real difficulty is running the cable from the rear cam to the front dashcam where it plugs in. Just ran it along the headlining/door seals and dropped it into the b & c pillar covers. I didn't want the faff of running it through the rear hatch rubber boot and having it flex so on ebay if you search for rear dashcam mount, there's people who 3D print mounts in various sizes for around £13 delivered - similar to this: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/126676616156?_skw=rear+...

whoami

13,175 posts

262 months

Yesterday (20:30)
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That’s helpful. Thanks

DodgyGeezer

Original Poster:

46,155 posts

212 months

appreciate the responses here chaps - a little to look into biggrin