HitTheRoadJack
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- Dash Cam
- Mini 903 NanoQ
Hi, I to bought the Nanoq (70$ at gearbest) which i my first dashcam.
Had it for 3 weeks and yes it is flaky sometime but it was cheap and small, swish it was even smaller.
Anyhow I hardwired it using the cable which support parking mode and it works! Uploaded a small Parking mode sequences.
The cables, red to permanent voltage (boot 12v outlet), yellow to ignition enabled voltage (mid tunnel 12v outlet) and black to ground.
There are many settings in the dashcam, some of them contradicting However I set:
Parking mode On, Parking para 1080 2 fps, Motion detection On
I used the latest firmware 20161226
The parking mode stays On and is not lost.
Once the dashcam lost its date, think it was after the car hadn't been used for a week or so.
The resolution changed from parking mode to drive after motion activated or ignition started.
Yes the micro cable is plugged into the dashcam body and No the GPS doesn't get any juice/voltage after this. Thinking maybe I can split the usb cable into two for an additional micro for the GPS?
As I said the dashcam is somewhat unreliable so you have to keep an eye on its recording which doesn't align with "install and forget". I see this dashcam as an entry level and have my eyes on the up coming DDpai x2 pro.
Cheers
Had it for 3 weeks and yes it is flaky sometime but it was cheap and small, swish it was even smaller.
Anyhow I hardwired it using the cable which support parking mode and it works! Uploaded a small Parking mode sequences.
The cables, red to permanent voltage (boot 12v outlet), yellow to ignition enabled voltage (mid tunnel 12v outlet) and black to ground.
There are many settings in the dashcam, some of them contradicting However I set:
Parking mode On, Parking para 1080 2 fps, Motion detection On
I used the latest firmware 20161226
The parking mode stays On and is not lost.
Once the dashcam lost its date, think it was after the car hadn't been used for a week or so.
The resolution changed from parking mode to drive after motion activated or ignition started.
Yes the micro cable is plugged into the dashcam body and No the GPS doesn't get any juice/voltage after this. Thinking maybe I can split the usb cable into two for an additional micro for the GPS?
As I said the dashcam is somewhat unreliable so you have to keep an eye on its recording which doesn't align with "install and forget". I see this dashcam as an entry level and have my eyes on the up coming DDpai x2 pro.
Cheers
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