BMW 330e G20 Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 Install
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ค. 2024
- Garmin Constant Power Cable, Compatible with Garmin Dash Cam, Fits Vehicle's OBD-II Port for Power Even When Parked and Turned Off a.co/d/0Ox6EMx
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Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2, Tiny Size, 1080p and 140-degree FOV, Monitor Your Vehicle While Away w/ New Connected Features, Voice Control a.co/d/ggLX21l
Hi from Scotland! I just installed this in to my new 2024 M340i and it is an excellent solution for connecting my dash cam. If you had not posted this video I would have either had to hardwire it or use up one of the ports in the centre console. Very much appreciated. Best wishes.
Wow just the video i needed, exact same car and same cam and hardwire kit i ordered, thanks so much
Glad it helped
good video
thanks for ur video, excellent . I have a question? if I set 24 h for Garmin park mode.. is the cam recording continuously throughout the 24 hour? I think in the park mode the cam active only if detect incident. there is difference between OBD connection and connection with car fuses? sorry for my English, I send message from italy. Hope I was clear
I’m not entirely sure but this is from the Garmin website: Select the 24 hours or Always On option if you want the Garmin Dash Cam to operate continuously while the vehicle is parked.
Hi Thanks for the video, What setting have you set the OBD2 adaptor set? Thanks
I have it set to 24hr.
Looks nice, will it stop automatic charging once car is off? To avoid draining car battery? And any comments from BMW when you brought the car in for maintenance ?
The camera doesn’t charge, it receives constant power. It does go into standby mode when the car is off but will reactivate when the car is bumped. I don’t bring my car into BMW, I handle my own maintenance.
Great video, thanks! It would be great to see the sensitivity when it's parked. Does it record just motions in the surrounding or just when somebody bumps into and how hard is had to be?
I don’t have a video but it does need to be hit pretty hard. Simply bumping it with my hip doesn’t trigger it.
@@MrGlatzosDefault sensitivity is set to medium. Did you change it too high?
@@brenttitus2134 didn’t even consider that. How do you change the sensitivity? I’ll look into it.
@@MrGlatzos Garmin app under settings. A slight bump or tap will trigger it. I blame Garmin for leaving it on medium. It’s so stupid and needs to be set high default.
When the plastic trim states "Air Bag", I feel a bit uneasy to pry the panel out. Any chance it will set off the airbag if not done correctly?!?!?
Good question. I have no idea what the answer is to that. I wonder if cutting the power from the battery or fuse would help.
Moving that panel won’t cause the airbag to deploy. The sensors behind the bumper and other sensors are what trigger them, but you need to consider where the cable is routed. Make sure the cable isn’t passing over the front of where that airbag will deploy from and you’ll be good 👍🏻
You can also remove the + on your battery so the aren't connected. Also after that make sure you are grounded with to car with touching you screwdriver to a metal point of the car.
Awesome vid, so clean and informative. Do you think wiring it in voids any car warranty?
Thanks! I don’t see how it can void anything since I haven’t tampered with any wiring or altered any of the original equipment. It always be quickly disconnected if you’re unsure prior to taking it into a dealer for any warranty work. -
@@MrGlatzos Yeah this is my thinking too, we can easily disconnect it. Dealer quoted almost $1,800 to install a dashcam I'm like there's no way.
If the swith is set to 24h when the car is parked is it recording continuously or only when it detects a motion in parking mode?
The OBD-II Power Cable has three options for supplying power to your Garmin dash cam:
10 Minute Mode: Select this mode if you want your dash cam to power off after you exit your vehicle. Your camera will continue to run for 10 minutes after your engine has been turned off, then it will power down. Your camera will then power back on automatically the next time you start your engine.
24 Hour Mode: Your Garmin dash cam will remain on for 24 hours after you turn your vehicle off. The Power Cable has a built-in low battery detection that will shut off the camera if your vehicle battery reaches below 12V, which prevents you from returning to a dead battery!
Always On Mode: Your Garmin dash cam will remain powered on continuously, unless the built-in low battery detection sees that your vehicle battery has reached the safety cutoff threshold of 12V or below. The dash cam will then power back on once the engine is restarted.
The built-in timer will automatically reset whenever outside motion is detected, an impact occurs, a vehicle door opens, or the engine is running.
Excellent video.
If I set the obd cable to 24 hours for Garmin park mode. Would it drain my battery?
Thanks! I’ve had mine set on infinite and it’s been 3 months now. No issues!
How about garmin 67w? would it drain battery or is same like the mini ?
@@MrGlatzos Oh wow.
great video, I have the same exact car (not e), how do you like the cam so far?
I love it
does the use of OBD2 port when locking the car trigger an alarm?
No alarms go off. Everything works as it did before the installation.
Does it drain the car battery if you set it up using your method via the OBD2 port?
The battery has been completely unaffected since installation. No issues whatsoever.
@@MrGlatzos okay great...i have an older bmw and the OBD2 is on the side and you have to take the cap off, so i might just wire it to the usb port.
Do you have any long-term issues with this device, a lot of reviews on Amazon claim that it kills your battery and doesn't actually work for the amount of time that you set it too.
Going on a a year and a half now with no issues.
@@MrGlatzos that's great, thank you for replying.
Will the dash cam light stay on the entire time the car is off and locked?
No. The light switches off but will resume if the car is bumped or camera is triggered.
yas queen
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Did you need to de-activate the airbags?
I did not though I probably should have. Someone further in the comments mentioned disconnecting the battery.
Is there any long term affects because of this of any source?
Haven’t seen any problems yet.
Wire cross the airbag? No I don’t think so…
Indeed could be very dangerous !! Always go behind { maybe you did this 🙏)
Would this affect the battery of the vehicle in anyway? Thanks
Going on week 3 now and haven’t seen any changes in battery levels.
The cable crosses over the airbag inside the A pillar. If deployed, the airbag would tangle to the cable.
No it wouldn’t, the airbag would simply rip the cable out of the way. They have a ridiculous amount of force.