So I've been seriously considering getting a dashcam, but so many out there. You've got quite a number of great reviews here, which is very useful, but I'm trying to figure out which is best. A 2-channel front/back dashcam system? Or run 2 separate dashcams, just 1 is rear facing. For single cams, it seems the a119/a119s is about the top model right now, although Roav by Anker Dash Cam C1 seems to be getting some good reviews elsewhere around the net and is currently on sale. However, of concern is that the C1 has a battery rather than super-cap. For dual, based on the recommender, I'm strongly considering the SG9663DC, which is definitely pricey for what I'm looking to spend, but if I'm going to have something for most/all of while I own the car, better to spend somewhat more.
For vehicle, I've got a 2016 Volvo V60 CC, and there's a 12v outlet in the back area, not sure it's always on, and I'm pretty sure I could wiring in from the fuse box an always on, and I'm DIY enough that I can run a cable, although I'm hesitant about using a panel puller, but I'm pretty sure with some youtube videos I can do it safely and successfully.
Are there any other announced products for 2018 that look like a good step up? I'm not all that concerned about WiFi, in fact I'd like to be able to turn it off, although it could be useful at times. GPS is optional, and a good parking mode, preferably more bump activated (immediately!) might be better, but whatever the forum considers as a good parking mode.
For vehicle, I've got a 2016 Volvo V60 CC, and there's a 12v outlet in the back area, not sure it's always on, and I'm pretty sure I could wiring in from the fuse box an always on, and I'm DIY enough that I can run a cable, although I'm hesitant about using a panel puller, but I'm pretty sure with some youtube videos I can do it safely and successfully.
Are there any other announced products for 2018 that look like a good step up? I'm not all that concerned about WiFi, in fact I'd like to be able to turn it off, although it could be useful at times. GPS is optional, and a good parking mode, preferably more bump activated (immediately!) might be better, but whatever the forum considers as a good parking mode.