Have to disagree with not sticking to black dot matrix, I have had my camera on it for 5 years in hot zone. No issues.
Great video!
Great video. You should make a video on how to make a TH-cam video. Right to the point. Great job.
This is wild man, every time I look at something for my truck its like you read my mind and post a video about it lol. Bed cover, window vent shades, the console organizer and now a dash cam......you sure you're not a fed? Lmao
I have owned the older version for 9 months and I love it. You get a much better image by installing the glare reducing lens. Be sure to remove the protective film cover from both the inside and outside of the glare reducer. Yes, I forgot the inside protective film, and it really makes the picture quality bad. Simply install it and forget it. It could save you a lot of insurance money if you could show fault by the other driver.
tilt the cam up a bit so your not showing the hood as much.
Actual fixing not shown. So much discussion on the location etc
Do you still like this camera? Also, does the screen stay on all the time? That would get annoying at night.
I went with redtiger and hardwiring kit i almost bought viofo not sure why i changed my mind
My blackvue is almost dead.
This one seems pretty good so far. We will swap yours out one of these days
@@CanadianCruisin iv noticed all these units tend to get fucked by the heat.
Yes it's good they don't have a battery but a capacitor at least can expose from the heat. I've had one for a few years early model 119 v3 still going strong but I will buy this and put on in the rear
Great Video. I cannot find the hardwire one though