kamkar
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- 10 years, many dashcams
Initial "problems" sound strange, i dont think a dashcam should behave like that, in general they work fine with the shipping firmware, at least they should cuz updating such things are something many dont do.
So if i was you i would keep a close eye on the camera for the first few months, so if there is a issue you can get a RMA going ASAP.
If the camera have a low bitrate always option, then thats what i would go for, it is regular video with sound, but at a much lower bitrrate so that put a lot less strain on the memory card.
As i myself is pretty new to using parking guard, and low bitrate always record, i feared that the low bitrate might be too low for capturing details like a plate of a car passing by, so when i got the SG9663DR camera for testing the first thing i did was test this, and i was very pleasant surprised.
So if i was you i would keep a close eye on the camera for the first few months, so if there is a issue you can get a RMA going ASAP.
If the camera have a low bitrate always option, then thats what i would go for, it is regular video with sound, but at a much lower bitrrate so that put a lot less strain on the memory card.
As i myself is pretty new to using parking guard, and low bitrate always record, i feared that the low bitrate might be too low for capturing details like a plate of a car passing by, so when i got the SG9663DR camera for testing the first thing i did was test this, and i was very pleasant surprised.