Shots
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So I've been considering a dash cam for a while now, but didn't want to spend a fortune on one. After reading a few threads here I saw a couple posts saying that you can get a decent camera for around $50.
I did some searching and actually found a pretty good one for $48. I wanted it to be as inconspicuous as possible, so I was specifically looking for one that didn't have a screen. I don't see the point in the screen anyway, it's not like I'm going to be watching it while I drive anyway.
I found the Zerogogo which is 3.5" long, and roughly 1.5" diameter. It's matte black so it blends in with the mirror well. I've never heard of these, so it was a shot in the dark, but it's small, communicates with my phone via wifi, and has a parking mode shock sensor. I got it on Amazon so figured if it was junk, I'd return it with no out of pocket cost, so no real risk.
It seems really nice so far. To be fair, I've only had it a few days, but so far so good. I'm happy enough with it that I just ordered another one for my wife's Jeep. Although it was $57 the this time (it had a discount the first time for some reason).
Install was a breeze. It mounts to the windshield via an adhesive magnet. Stick the magnet to the windshield and you can take the camera on/off if you want to. The wire was long enough to tuck into the top of the windshield, down the A-pillar and across to the plug. I'm going to install a new outlet under the dash for a cleaner look, but you don't need to.
Here's a few photos:
The tape that holds the magnetic bracket is more obvious than the camera. I'm going to see if I can come up with a small decal design that will cover it.
Here it is from the inside. If you mount it lower, you could completely hide it behind the mirror but I put it higher to be less obvious from outside.
This is a screen shot from one of the the videos. You can read license plates, signs and other details even at a distance while driving (in this video I was driving about 40-45).
I did some searching and actually found a pretty good one for $48. I wanted it to be as inconspicuous as possible, so I was specifically looking for one that didn't have a screen. I don't see the point in the screen anyway, it's not like I'm going to be watching it while I drive anyway.
I found the Zerogogo which is 3.5" long, and roughly 1.5" diameter. It's matte black so it blends in with the mirror well. I've never heard of these, so it was a shot in the dark, but it's small, communicates with my phone via wifi, and has a parking mode shock sensor. I got it on Amazon so figured if it was junk, I'd return it with no out of pocket cost, so no real risk.
It seems really nice so far. To be fair, I've only had it a few days, but so far so good. I'm happy enough with it that I just ordered another one for my wife's Jeep. Although it was $57 the this time (it had a discount the first time for some reason).
Install was a breeze. It mounts to the windshield via an adhesive magnet. Stick the magnet to the windshield and you can take the camera on/off if you want to. The wire was long enough to tuck into the top of the windshield, down the A-pillar and across to the plug. I'm going to install a new outlet under the dash for a cleaner look, but you don't need to.
Here's a few photos:
The tape that holds the magnetic bracket is more obvious than the camera. I'm going to see if I can come up with a small decal design that will cover it.
Here it is from the inside. If you mount it lower, you could completely hide it behind the mirror but I put it higher to be less obvious from outside.
This is a screen shot from one of the the videos. You can read license plates, signs and other details even at a distance while driving (in this video I was driving about 40-45).
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