Dash cam
Nothing more. The only dink move is directly quoting someone expecting them to not reply.
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Last edited by RLXXI; Nov 9, 2016 at 08:10 PM.
Children... Children... Do I need to pull this car over?
I'm in the same boat as the OP and have been 'shopping' for about a year and have yet to make the purchase. Unsure why. Thanks for the video as well as the additional information.
I'm in the same boat as the OP and have been 'shopping' for about a year and have yet to make the purchase. Unsure why. Thanks for the video as well as the additional information.
I, apparently, didn't unsubscribe from this last night, as the two emails in my inbox confirm.
So let's set the correct tone. I didn't quote you as if to say anything, it was a misclick, but let's pretend for a second I meant to do it. You didn't know what parts would actually be a problem with a hot environment, you said, and I'm quoting you here:
Meaning you didn't know what the issue would have been. So even if I had been meaning to quote you, it would be to advise you of the nature of the problem part. You would think someone would appreciate that.
As for you and the OP, you guys take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Seriously. The proof is in the video, always. Go over to Dashcamtalk.com, hit the Dashcam review forums, and watch videos on youtube by this guy: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5I...W9gZPVkvzM8_Cw and these guys: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYI...UyDPwMgUSspRYw and https://www.youtube.com/user/usdashcamera
On my youtube channel I've done a handful of videos for some amazon sellers, to go with the reviews I did on amazon, they show side by side footage from different cams. I would avoid most of the ones that look grainy or have terrible issues with inbound light (like from the noon-day sun) or oncoming headlights. If the camera can't adjust quickly to a change in brightness, you don't want it.
Anything else, PM me. I really am unsubbing from this.
On my youtube channel I've done a handful of videos for some amazon sellers, to go with the reviews I did on amazon, they show side by side footage from different cams. I would avoid most of the ones that look grainy or have terrible issues with inbound light (like from the noon-day sun) or oncoming headlights. If the camera can't adjust quickly to a change in brightness, you don't want it.
Anything else, PM me. I really am unsubbing from this.



