Dash Cam
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berlintaxi

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8,535 posts

196 months

Sunday 20th December 2020
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Any recommendations for a dash cam for a 992?

anonymous-user

77 months

Sunday 20th December 2020
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Just upgraded to this:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07RZP8K3Y

Great quality. Only need the forward cam one in my Boxster of course..


Edited by anonymous-user on Sunday 20th December 13:44

Cimaguy

559 posts

95 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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I had the Thinkware dashcam installed into my Cayenne. It caused a whole load of electronic issues and sensor faults in the car. Had to get it removed.

I bought it from the RAC shop. They were a nightmare

IMI A

9,955 posts

224 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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Terrible idea. Evidence!

Scrump

23,751 posts

181 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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Cimaguy said:
I had the Thinkware dashcam installed into my Cayenne. It caused a whole load of electronic issues and sensor faults in the car. Had to get it removed.

I bought it from the RAC shop. They were a nightmare
That may have been due to the installation rather than the camera. Many installers just piggy back the power into the fuse box and I had heard that this can cause issues with interference on existing circuits.

AndrewO

679 posts

206 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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Got Blackvue DR750-2CH in both cars, Front and Rear cameras. There is a parking mode ad-on which will catch anyone knocking into your car when parked up. It's been updated now to DR900. I found Halfords cheapest for it, easy enough to install yourself. I use the power off the rear seat cig lighter, the cable can run around the windscreen, pass seat footwell and then along the centre console next to the pass seat.


Rich_AR

1,984 posts

227 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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I've got a BlackVue DR900S (front and rear camera), along with the add-on battery pack, which is good when you're parking etc. Works really well and no faults with it in 14 months. Easy to install and use and the phone app is good as well.

berlintaxi

Original Poster:

8,535 posts

196 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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IMI A said:
Terrible idea. Evidence!
It's my wife's car, some muppet had a pop at her last year whilst she was in her Macan so she wants a dash cam in her replacement car.
Many thanks for all the recommendations.

Cimaguy

559 posts

95 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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Scrump said:
That may have been due to the installation rather than the camera. Many installers just piggy back the power into the fuse box and I had heard that this can cause issues with interference on existing circuits.
As soon as the cameras where disconnected the faults disappeared.

Yes, the camera were hardwired into the car.

Cimaguy

559 posts

95 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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Rich_AR said:
I've got a BlackVue DR900S (front and rear camera), along with the add-on battery pack, which is good when you're parking etc. Works really well and no faults with it in 14 months. Easy to install and use and the phone app is good as well.
Is it hardwired in?

h0b0

8,900 posts

219 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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Cimaguy said:
Rich_AR said:
I've got a BlackVue DR900S (front and rear camera), along with the add-on battery pack, which is good when you're parking etc. Works really well and no faults with it in 14 months. Easy to install and use and the phone app is good as well.
Is it hardwired in?
I have had the Blackvue cameras in my Cayenne for a couple of years with out issues. If you take the power off the right circuit/fuse it can't cause an issue. I did a lot of research on Renlist to make sure I used the correct circuit. Unfortunately, I can't recall which one I used but I know it is one that continues to have power for some time after the car is locked so I can use the parking mode. I also have a battery monitor in the system that shuts down the cameras if the car battery drops below a pre-set level so there is no risk of draining the battery and getting stuck.

Cimaguy, yours was 100% installation related.



anonymous-user

77 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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Blackvue make great cameras, I had one of the early ones back in 2013. Then I moved to Nextbase which was utter st and died after about eighteen months. Looking at the blackvue prices now though they are incredibly high compared to the competition. £500 for the front and rear blackvue vs £200 for the viofo 4k ones.

Cimaguy

559 posts

95 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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h0b0 said:
I have had the Blackvue cameras in my Cayenne for a couple of years with out issues. If you take the power off the right circuit/fuse it can't cause an issue. I did a lot of research on Renlist to make sure I used the correct circuit. Unfortunately, I can't recall which one I used but I know it is one that continues to have power for some time after the car is locked so I can use the parking mode. I also have a battery monitor in the system that shuts down the cameras if the car battery drops below a pre-set level so there is no risk of draining the battery and getting stuck.

Cimaguy, yours was 100% installation related.
Yeh it sounds it.

So my rear cameras were causing failed bulbs warnings on my dash board! Both taillights supposedly failed. They were clearly working. The false errors were very odd.

h0b0

8,900 posts

219 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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Yeah, the way the car knows if the bulbs are blown is a change of load. Adding the camera would replicate that. Someone else mentioned using the cigarette lighter circuits to avoid this.

Little known fact...

The cayennes, and probably other models, have hidden lighter sockets in the passenger footwell. It is possible to get the hard wired look with out hard wiring. Some Cayennes have one and some have two.

Cimaguy

559 posts

95 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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h0b0 said:
Yeah, the way the car knows if the bulbs are blown is a change of load. Adding the camera would replicate that. Someone else mentioned using the cigarette lighter circuits to avoid this.

Little known fact...

The cayennes, and probably other models, have hidden lighter sockets in the passenger footwell. It is possible to get the hard wired look with out hard wiring. Some Cayennes have one and some have two.
Loooool amazing!!!!

Had a quick look but didn't see anything. It's night so will have to wait till morning.


Edited by Cimaguy on Monday 21st December 23:29

h0b0

8,900 posts

219 months

Tuesday 22nd December 2020
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Let me know if you don’t find it/them. They are below the glove compartment near the carpet. I can take a photo if required.

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Had to go into the garage for something else. My car is US spec but the UK ones have them as far as I’m aware. In mine I have to really get in the footwell to see them. They are next to the center console (remember mine will be mirror of yours).

As you can see, I only have 1. Could have sworn I had 2. the US spec GTS is meant to have 2! Oh, and the writing is upside down on all of them to drive your OCD mad.



It is really easy to get the wires here and with a normal sized plug in you will not be able to see it.


Edited by h0b0 on Tuesday 22 December 01:16

h0b0

8,900 posts

219 months

Tuesday 22nd December 2020
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OP, as mentioned before, I have the BlackVue twin camera set up. I went for it because it was universally regarded as the best on the market when I bought. I also like how it doesn’t have a screen to be distracting but the App is easy to use. The other advantage of having no screen is that I have it mounted behind the rear view mirror. I can’t see the front camera and never notice the rear one. To be clear, the front camera isn’t tiny so doesn’t disappear but the driver can’t see it.

I also have the end cap which locks over the cables so they can’t be taken out by mechanics.

I have the speed recording turned off. I also have the sound recording in the car turned off.