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Which dashcam do you have? How did you wire it in?
It's a BlackVue DR750S. I've got its wiring tucked behind the A-pillar plastic and ran down the passenger side to the auxiliary wiring. It runs when the ignition is on.

The BlackVue certainly isn't the greatest camera out there, but I like its shape and size. Having it mounted behind the rear view mirror makes it well hidden.
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It's a BlackVue DR750S. I've got its wiring tucked behind the A-pillar plastic and ran down the passenger side to the auxiliary wiring. It runs when the ignition is on.

The BlackVue certainly isn't the greatest camera out there, but I like its shape and size. Having it mounted behind the rear view mirror makes it well hidden.
Why don't you have parking mode enabled and have it run to a constant 12v?

That's half of the reason I have my dash cam. When you are gone - it is still watching.
 

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There are several arguments you could make for 1080p60 vs 4k30. 4K will give you a cleaner more crisp still frame while 1080p60 gives you double the frame rate meaning thereā€™s less of a chance for fast moving objects to appear blurry. Iā€™m not as well versed in dash cams but the cameras field of view can also be added to the equation as well. A narrow field of view can be better in trying to see close ups and details but you might miss some action where the camera isnā€™t pointing. A wide angle field of view is good for seeing a lot in front of the camera but itā€™s not as crisp because the sensor is being ā€œstretchedā€ to see everything.
 
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Why don't you have parking mode enabled and have it run to a constant 12v?

That's half of the reason I have my dash cam. When you are gone - it is still watching.
I haven't really found it necessary. My Jeep isn't a daily driver anymore and rarely sees a parking lot.
 

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I agree with simpleJL.....higher resolution isn't the end all be all, clean HD>low bitrate 4k.
 

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A discreet dashcam, preferably one someone lightly going through the vehicle won't catch, for an affordable price, is something I want in a JL. I know nothing about dashcam options but I've been led to believe on the whole they've gotten quite affordable.
 

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A discreet dashcam, preferably one someone lightly going through the vehicle won't catch, for an affordable price, is something I want in a JL. I know nothing about dashcam options but I've been led to believe on the whole they've gotten quite affordable.
They make discreet dashcams?
 

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Iā€™m worried that my dash cam will most likely catch me doing something stupid.
 

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Iā€™m worried that my dash cam will most likely catch me doing something stupid.
Yeah, when I first got mine I was very conscious of it and drove extra carefully lol. Eventually got used to it but I disabled recording the speed ( for no particular reason) ;) oh, and the mic as well. No need to get reminded of some of the things said or worse get caught singing :whew:
 

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Yeah, when I first got mine I was very conscious of it and drove extra carefully lol. Eventually got used to it but I disabled recording the speed ( for no particular reason) ;)
The GPS speed wouldn't be admissible in court anyway. There's no definitive calibration done that would legally make it admissible evidence.
 

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$39 on amazon. Spending more is wasting your money.
 

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Why don't you have parking mode enabled and have it run to a constant 12v?

That's half of the reason I have my dash cam. When you are gone - it is still watching.
Newbie question: Wouldn't that drain the battery if you leave it on even when the car is off or do you mean in parking mode while the car is running?
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