This post is about my “side” quest for best POV side view dash cams, (left & right side).
This is my third attempt, and I’m 100% sure I almost have the “best” POV, (camera angle).
Starting in 2020 I received a Viofo A129 Plus Duo for test & review from
@BlackboxMyCar that put me in the dash cam review game, (shoutout to Broseph, and team).
I was so impressed with the smooth 2K60fps I bought a second A129 Plus Duo with my own cash money.
At first I only intended to put the second Front / Main on the back window so I could have 2K60fps out back.
I left both 1080P “rear cameras” in the box because “Death to 1080P”.
After a few days I figured why not mount the two “left over” 1080P rear cameras on my side windows to make a 4CH system, so I did just that using my 2010 Mercury Grand Marquis, (fine Corinthian Leather).
I chose to install both rear cameras on fixed side windows looking straight out to the sides at 90° degrees.
The challenge was my fixed side windows are on my rear passenger doors, so I had to wire the cameras inside the door panel which was a pain in the “rear”, and I’ll never do that again.
However, I was satisfied with the end result, (at the time).
Here’s an explanation of the installation;
In 2024 I decided to take another stab at side cameras using the “rear cameras” from the A229 Pro, this time using my 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Civilian Base Model, (cloth interior).
Instead of mounting the side cameras on the fixed rear windows like last time, I hung them from the headliner looking out the rear passenger windows, just behind the B-Pillar, (see photo 7).
Since I used a 360° degree ball mount I was able to aim the cameras slightly rearward, but I still could not achieve the “Tesla Side Cam POV” I wanted.
Supplementing the side cameras I also used (2) IR Interior cameras from the A229 Pro mounted in “side view configuration”.
Here’s what that looks like;
Ever since we got the RWC200 (waterproof rear camera) for the A229 Pro I’ve wanted to use those for exterior side cameras mounted under my exterior mirrors.
I never did for two reasons;
1.) A229 Pro only supports (1) RWC200 per front / main unit.
2.) RWC200 uses thick USB Type-C camera cable.
Enter A329WW to solve my “mental installation block”.
The A329S supports (2) RWC400 waterproof rear cameras, and also super slim Coax cable.
Before I permanently mount the RWC400’s by drilling two mounting screw holes in my side mirrors, and additional third hole to route the Coax Cable, and potentially a fourth hole to route the Coax Cable into the passenger compartment, I decided to “test fit” the cameras with my favorite brand of Velcro, (3M Dual Lock) see photo 8.
Working with the A329’s Coax Cables was pleasure in itself.
I was able to bend, twist, and contort the cables to perfectly conform to all the strange pathways.
The Coax cable tends to “keep shape” when you bend them a curtain way, (much different than previous USB remote camera cables).
Here’s what it looks like, (I’ve attached separate unedited / original video files uploaded to YouTube for easy viewing).
I also attached test footage from the A229 Pro left & right side cameras for POV comparison, (filmed simultaneously), and also the “boring” Front, Rear, and IR Interior cameras.
I’ve also attached photos, and diagrams of how the cameras are mounted at the bottom of this post.
Next post should be the same test footage routes at NIGHT TIME, (weather permitting).
HIGHWAY TEST FOOTAGE: