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Reddit mentions of BlackVue DR900S-2CH with 16GB Micro SD Card | Power Magic Pro Hardwiring Kit Included | WiFi GPS 4K Recording CLOUD Connectivity
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Reddit mentions: 12
We found 12 Reddit mentions of BlackVue DR900S-2CH with 16GB Micro SD Card | Power Magic Pro Hardwiring Kit Included | WiFi GPS 4K Recording CLOUD Connectivity. Here are the top ones.
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- 4K Ultra High definition capture - 4X the resolution of 1080P
- Improved H.265 compression codec - same filesize as 1080P @ 60fps
- Built-in GPS & Dual band Wi-Fi - change settings and review video on the fly!
- Built-in impact & motion detection - lock in event recordings
- BlackVue over the cloud compatible - view your videos anywhere in the world over the internet
- Operation Temperature: -20 °C − 70 °C (-4 °F − 158 °F)
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 7 Inches |
Length | 13.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 1.65 Pounds |
Width | 8.1 Inches |
Most of them that have GPS do I think. But Blackburn is considered king. If you’re looking for the 900s, go with the whole kit
If you are at all unsure about doing that yourself. Your local best buy will install it for around $100 and warrenty the install (not the camera)
I have a Blackvue DR900s 2ch. It has a kit that turns it off after a configurable amount of time or when the battery reaches a configurable voltage. It works great and allows me to get video of anyone who might hit my car while im parked or running errands.
https://www.amazon.com/BlackVue-DR900S-2CH-Hardwiring-Recording-Connectivity/dp/B07C3H8YXB/
The BlackVue DR900S-2CH is $364 right now on Amazon, finally pulled the trigger on it.
Edit: Also the Street Guardian SG9663DC is $230. Both good deals.
Depends on your budget. I have this in the wife's car:
https://www.amazon.com/TOGUARD-Dashboard-Recording-Parking-Travelapse/dp/B07SK6Z7P3/
and in mine
https://www.amazon.com/BlackVue-DR900S-2CH-Hardwiring-Recording-Connectivity/dp/B07C3H8YXB/
wildly different budgets there
>https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07C3H8YXB/ref=ppx\_yo\_dt\_b\_asin\_title\_o07\_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
That one looks great, thanks for sharing!
Im using:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07C3H8YXB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Lower resolution (1080p) cameras typically get better night vision, but you cant beat 4k in day time. The power magic box is also quite nice for recording when parked. If you set it to 12v cutoff, I tend to get about 10-12 hours of recording until it powers down.
$49.99 vs a $500-$1000 insurance deductible?? You bet your balls it is!
You could go with a better A119 for around $100 (my suggestion). Or an even better crazy $500 Blackvue DR900S-2CH, but it's got some insane features, and it's front and back camera.
/r/dashcam if you wanna learn more or ask any questions.
/r/roadcam if you just wanna see dumb people doing dumb shit.
This seems to be the standard now - the Blackvue 900 2ch:
https://www.amazon.com/BlackVue-DR900S-2CH-Hardwiring-Recording-Connectivity/dp/B07C3H8YXB/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1539448668&sr=8-4&keywords=blackvue+dr900
I ended up splerging and getting a blackvue DR900s with the Power magic pro. Very expensive but one accident or hit and run will cover my ass. I started out with two of These great cameras as well but kinda of a pain to have to set up two and buy two different memory cards.
Also keep in mind parking mode. The blackvue has it and will record at a lower framerate at night to allow the memory card to last longer and not take up so much power. You can probably get away with leaving the yi cameras running all night but your memory cards will probably have a short life.
BlackVue DR900S-2CH with 16GB Micro SD Card | Power Magic Pro Hardwiring Kit Included | WiFi GPS 4K Recording CLOUD Connectivity https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C3H8YXB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_NyrTBbCMBXKAE
4.2 rating by 2,649 customer reviews for Yi Smart Dashcam on Amazon.
4.0 stars by 16 customer reviews for BlackVue DR-900S on Amazon
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He is salty that his $500 dashcam gets worse reviews compared to a $50 dashcam.
The price of my truck factors into the equation. I spent $32,000 on the thing, I don't mind spending $500 on an accessory for it that will be high quality and last a long time. I just need to save up money, because $1,500 a month for a 1 bedroom apartment is not cheap, and I live alone.
*I should clarify that I live in Colorado where we have very intense temperature swings. I want a camera that can handle the 110 degree summer where it gets to more like 150 on the car. It also needs to handle the blistering cold when its -20 degrees out. I have looked at the cheaper dash cams and they dont work very great in those conditions. I also want something that has a good image. While the cheaper options might give you a decent image, they cant read liscense plates unless you're up close. The field of view on those cameras is less as well. So with those things in mind, I want a high quality dash cam. I also didn't say for sure that I was going to spend $600. If a $100 dash cam is the best rated, then that's what I'm buying.
I'm not sure why that's such a controversial thing to say. Maybe it was the suggestion that I couldn't afford a dash cam, but I could afford 1500 rent and a 32,000 truck. That's the reason why I can't afford a dash cam. I never claimed to be poor, I simply said I was going to buy a dash cam when I can afford to do so. You guys shouldn't be so quick to judge others.