Dash cams
I am considering fitting forward and rear view dash cameras to my Hyundai Santa Fe. In order to cut down on the wiring and cost I am thinking of buying two forward view cameras rather than an integrated pair of cameras. Each camera would have its own power source and SD card. Will a dash cam designed as a forward looking camera work if mounted as a rear cam?
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I tried the same, but in my case a Disco 4 the glass being so vertical screwed up the mounting, its adjustment range was for far greater lean-back angled front screens. A budget Nextbase model.
Plus, the heater tracks caused the "sucker" to fail to seal properly and so work for any real duration..
I thought of bonding my own DIY bracket on though decided I might screw up the heater element track, like possibly by locally overheating it.
Not all wasted, I have mounted it on my cycle, again via a DIY bracket.
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Thanks MollysM. Luckily I have a power point at the rear so extra cables will be at a minimum. Thanks also ocsid. I will look at the space left free of heater tracks. Good idea about the bike mount...I had not thought of that.
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I meant actually getting the power cable from the body of the car to the tail gate itself. My front dash cam is glued to the screen using the 3M sticky pad that came with the camera so Ocsid's problem re the sucker doesn't apply.
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I've been quite impressed with my ddpai dash cams .... relatively cheap, uses wifi to connect to a phone and no distracting screen on them. I have both the original mini 1 & a mini 3 (this the mini 2)
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Thanks for that. I like the screen-free idea.
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