please explain your question in relation to B40 / A118 ?Would the Transcend 200 fit the bill? My understanding is that it has Wi-Fi and an app for your tablet or smart phone that permits live-streaming.
The FW for GPS version still need bug fixed, it is better to wait for more days. Once it is ready, we will try to get some GPS modules in stock.
Niko - sorry, this was meant to be a reply to pewe in relation to using a carcam as a reversing camera.please explain your question in relation to B40 / A118 ?
Would the Transcend 200 fit the bill? My understanding is that it has Wi-Fi and an app for your tablet or smart phone that permits live-streaming.
Foxoffer has asked me, I've given them authorisation to use my video and picture.Wow they don't mess around, I see they added the latest DCT review video and photos.
LCD screen has timer switch off settings: never, 1min, 3min.Me again - sorry for all the questions. Can the A118 screen be turned off whilst driving? Just read on here that in the UK we cannot have a visible screen? Also do you have yours plugged into your cigarette lighter or is it hardwired? Thanks again
Whilst looking to buy 64GB & 32GB memory cards on Amazon in readiness for the arrival of my A118 from FoxOffer, I read a very interesting review from an Amazon customer on 'Buying Sandisk cards from marketplace and Amazon direct'.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R3Q3...deID=1345741031&store=electronics-accessories
I ordered, by the way:
- 'SanDisk SDSDQU-064G-FFP Ultra 64 GB Class 10 Micro SD Card with SD Adapter' (£28.13) and
- 'Samsung 32GB Class 10 Grade 1 48MB/s Micro SDHC Plus Memory Card with MicroSD Adapter' (£15.65)
Also in readiness, in case the cam hasn't the latest firmware; can someone advise on how to do a firmware upgrade on the A118?
Just read on here that in the UK we cannot have a visible screen?
The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 No. 1078 PART IV F Regulation 109 - it states:
109. (1) No person shall drive, or cause or permit to be driven, a motor vehicle on a road, if the driver is in such a position as to be able to see, whether directly or by reflection, a television receiving apparatus or other cinematographic apparatus used to display anything other than information—(a) about the state of the vehicle or its equipment;(b) about the location of the vehicle and the road on which it is located;(c) to assist the driver to see the road adjacent to the vehicle; or(d) to assist the driver to reach his destination.(2) In this regulation “television receiving apparatus” means any cathode ray tube carried on a vehicle and on which there can be displayed an image derived from a television broadcast, a recording or a camera or computer. "