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    MoveLater2 Crash Cameras

    After 2 very near misses on saturday I want to instal a crash cam.I came close to being messed up in 2 crashes that were nothing to do with me.
    I want a good one,Blackvue is what I have in mind.I dont really need a rear cam but I guess that would be handy too.I dont know how the missile comming in from behind with all 4 wheels smoking didnt get me as I was braking to avoid the **** going down in front of me on the freeway.
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    I've just fitted a Vicovation Opia2, takes pretty good video, night and day time.

    Cheers,

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    I have the Blackvue in the D4, but front camera only. Have been very pleased with it. If you have a Traxide DBS installed, wire it to permanent power and it acts as a security camera for when you are not in the vehicle as well. Goes to "sleep" when the car hasn't been moved for a while, but is activated by movement.

    Shaun has the same system, but with both front and rear cameras, in his Amarok. He is also pleased with his.

    Would highly recommend them - but they are definitely not the only good one out there. I like the size and shape of the cameras themselves. Very discrete and easy to tuck up out of the way. Both of our front cameras are up behind the rear view mirror. From outside the car, you can't see that there is a camera there until it activates and a light starts flashing at you - by then, your photo has been well and truly captured.
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    I also have two black views in our private vehicles . Also fitted them to both our fire trucks .
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    I have the Blackvue in the D4, but front camera only. Have been very pleased with it. If you have a Traxide DBS installed, wire it to permanent power and it acts as a security camera for when you are not in the vehicle as well. Goes to "sleep" when the car hasn't been moved for a while, but is activated by movement.

    Shaun has the same system, but with both front and rear cameras, in his Amarok. He is also pleased with his.

    Would highly recommend them - but they are definitely not the only good one out there. I like the size and shape of the cameras themselves. Very discrete and easy to tuck up out of the way. Both of our front cameras are up behind the rear view mirror. From outside the car, you can't see that there is a camera there until it activates and a light starts flashing at you - by then, your photo has been well and truly captured.
    If they've flogged the car or camera, taking their picture isn't much help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post


    If they've flogged the car or camera, taking their picture isn't much help.
    Yes but I wish I'd had the camera when some mongrel pinched my light bar a while back.
    Cheers .........

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    what's the difference between a "crash camera" and a go pro?

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    I think the crash camera is like a dashcam - something that sits on the dash or stuck to the window of your vehicle or something like that - were as a Go-Pro sits on your hat - for Cyclists or Skateboarders etc - I guess both would do similar things.
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    Installed Thinkware brand very happy with it
    Connects wireless to Android device or that other one 😊
    Has in built gps,lane watch and distance from the vehicle in front
    Also internal memory (micro sd) can be upgraded
    Will also record impact whether vehicle moving or not ir recording at night when in "sleep" mode
    2 cameras installed approx $700 all up

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