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On the subject - I purchased myself one of the £25 ebay 'HD' jobbies - surprisingly good - not hardwired or anything but picks up a fairly decent pic.
Only really suitable for the odd fun day trip etc, but I suppose its better than nothing.
Would probably look to upgrade it in the next year when I purchase myself a new car etc.
Thanks
Only really suitable for the odd fun day trip etc, but I suppose its better than nothing.
Would probably look to upgrade it in the next year when I purchase myself a new car etc.
Thanks
SEE YA said:
LeighB said:
SEE YA said:
I have bought a 128gb card to fit into my 0806 when it arrives.
It should do the job I think.
Which class card did you opt for, 6 or 10?It should do the job I think.
A friend has just given me £50 in Amazon vouchers so I've pushed the button on an 0801. Should be here soon, and I'll order the hardwire kit from eBay to enable it to be fitted discreetly.
I'll post up on here with some detail of how I get on with it. Thanks for the recommendations.
Oli.
I'll post up on here with some detail of how I get on with it. Thanks for the recommendations.
Oli.
Hi guys. I've just read this whole thread! I've been looking at a dash cam and narrowed it down to a possible 2/3 cameras. What are your opinions on the Nextbase 302/402 range as they can give 10 to 12.5% insurance reductions or should I stick with the PH massive and go with the 0801/2/5/6 range?
mobile chicane22 said:
purchased a 0805 from am amazon dealer called 99digitals should be with me soon I'll check it out and do a write up when I get it in the works van
I've done exactly the same, to go in my S2000. It will be interesting to compare it with my other setup in my daily driver Golf, a MiWitness, which has front and rear cameras and is hard-wired through a gizmo which is supposed to protect the battery by monitoring and cutting the camera power if the car's parked up for a long time and the battery voltage drops below 11.8 volts.The 0805 will just be plugged into the lighter socket when I remember.
I got my SJ4000. Had a brief outing on the mountain bike with my wee girl and the quality is pretty good. I've watched some youtube vids though that as saying don't whack all the settings to max but instead sort it so that its working with the hardware available.
Standby for samples. But i'm impressed.
Standby for samples. But i'm impressed.
James B said:
I have the Blackvue 400HD fitted to a few of our cars. And as of last night I am very glad indeed...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKrJq46G35I
Well folks I am very pleased to be able to update this sorry tale!!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKrJq46G35I
We received a call today from our insurers who advise that the other side have agreed that their driver was at fault and that the claim lies with them. However, to add a further twist to the story, the other driver had a clause in his policy that stated if he was to cause an accident deliberately then his insurance would be deemed void. His insurers have decided this was the case and have now revoked his insurance and are taking steps to recover the amount he claimed for the repair to his own car. This will also mean he must state that he has been refused insurance on all future renewals.
In the case of our damage we have full legal cover so our car will be repaired by our insurers who will presumably take a legal route to reclaiming the sum from him personally.
Quite a result and goes to show the value in having cars fitted with cameras!!!
My wife is also delighted as her renewal is the 12th Jan and this was hanging over her with a sizeable premium increase as it was unresolved.
Phew.
James B said:
Well folks I am very pleased to be able to update this sorry tale!!
We received a call today from our insurers who advise that the other side have agreed that their driver was at fault and that the claim lies with them. However, to add a further twist to the story, the other driver had a clause in his policy that stated if he was to cause an accident deliberately then his insurance would be deemed void. His insurers have decided this was the case and have now revoked his insurance and are taking steps to recover the amount he claimed for the repair to his own car. This will also mean he must state that he has been refused insurance on all future renewals.
In the case of our damage we have full legal cover so our car will be repaired by our insurers who will presumably take a legal route to reclaiming the sum from him personally.
Quite a result and goes to show the value in having cars fitted with cameras!!!
My wife is also delighted as her renewal is the 12th Jan and this was hanging over her with a sizeable premium increase as it was unresolved.
Phew.
James, thanks for updating us. Very good to hear indeed! We received a call today from our insurers who advise that the other side have agreed that their driver was at fault and that the claim lies with them. However, to add a further twist to the story, the other driver had a clause in his policy that stated if he was to cause an accident deliberately then his insurance would be deemed void. His insurers have decided this was the case and have now revoked his insurance and are taking steps to recover the amount he claimed for the repair to his own car. This will also mean he must state that he has been refused insurance on all future renewals.
In the case of our damage we have full legal cover so our car will be repaired by our insurers who will presumably take a legal route to reclaiming the sum from him personally.
Quite a result and goes to show the value in having cars fitted with cameras!!!
My wife is also delighted as her renewal is the 12th Jan and this was hanging over her with a sizeable premium increase as it was unresolved.
Phew.
James B said:
Well folks I am very pleased to be able to update this sorry tale!!
We received a call today from our insurers who advise that the other side have agreed that their driver was at fault and that the claim lies with them. However, to add a further twist to the story, the other driver had a clause in his policy that stated if he was to cause an accident deliberately then his insurance would be deemed void. His insurers have decided this was the case and have now revoked his insurance and are taking steps to recover the amount he claimed for the repair to his own car. This will also mean he must state that he has been refused insurance on all future renewals.
In the case of our damage we have full legal cover so our car will be repaired by our insurers who will presumably take a legal route to reclaiming the sum from him personally.
Quite a result and goes to show the value in having cars fitted with cameras!!!
My wife is also delighted as her renewal is the 12th Jan and this was hanging over her with a sizeable premium increase as it was unresolved.
Phew.
Pleased it went well for you. But get those brakes sorted and stop the missus tailgating idiots...We received a call today from our insurers who advise that the other side have agreed that their driver was at fault and that the claim lies with them. However, to add a further twist to the story, the other driver had a clause in his policy that stated if he was to cause an accident deliberately then his insurance would be deemed void. His insurers have decided this was the case and have now revoked his insurance and are taking steps to recover the amount he claimed for the repair to his own car. This will also mean he must state that he has been refused insurance on all future renewals.
In the case of our damage we have full legal cover so our car will be repaired by our insurers who will presumably take a legal route to reclaiming the sum from him personally.
Quite a result and goes to show the value in having cars fitted with cameras!!!
My wife is also delighted as her renewal is the 12th Jan and this was hanging over her with a sizeable premium increase as it was unresolved.
Phew.
James B said:
Well folks I am very pleased to be able to update this sorry tale!!
Very interesting outcome, and a good result for you. Like you, I have a dashcam for exactly this reason.I'm not surprised the other party's insurer blamed the driver because it allows them to avoid any costs themselves. I've not heard of a clause like this before, but it's interesting to see that they exist. Who's the other party's insurer?
threadlock said:
James B said:
Well folks I am very pleased to be able to update this sorry tale!!
Very interesting outcome, and a good result for you. Like you, I have a dashcam for exactly this reason.I'm not surprised the other party's insurer blamed the driver because it allows them to avoid any costs themselves. I've not heard of a clause like this before, but it's interesting to see that they exist. Who's the other party's insurer?
theguvernor said:
I've received my 0801 today.
Can someone tell me how to set it to record on start up?
It'll be plugged into the fag lighter in the car.
Thanks,
From reading the 'Engrish' instructions it should record on power up, but i'm having to click the 'OK' button for it to start?Can someone tell me how to set it to record on start up?
It'll be plugged into the fag lighter in the car.
Thanks,
theguvernor said:
theguvernor said:
I've received my 0801 today.
Can someone tell me how to set it to record on start up?
It'll be plugged into the fag lighter in the car.
Thanks,
From reading the 'Engrish' instructions it should record on power up, but i'm having to click the 'OK' button for it to start?Can someone tell me how to set it to record on start up?
It'll be plugged into the fag lighter in the car.
Thanks,
Not sure if you have seen the TechMoan video which explains everything very clearly, and certainly better than the 'Engrish' instruction manual, link to the video review of the 0801 is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdPHXv8Hzj8
Incidentally, if you ever want to remove the camera mount from the windscreen the best thing to use is the cheap dental floss and just saw through the adhesive between the mount and the glass then clean the remaining adhesive off - don't use a screwdriver or plain brute force because you will either crack the screen or break the mount - TechMoan produced a video tutorial to demonstrate how to remove it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1bOM8IJOfI
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