Woody74
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Thanks jokiinQ2 more likely, pushing to get them out in Q1
Thanks jokiinQ2 more likely, pushing to get them out in Q1
Same reason for me joining too Chaski, also on my shopping list is a 24/7 motion detect. The "7" means days remember, so it must have a decent memory! (will use a Lukas hot-wire battery device). Auto-uploading to the cloud when full would make this beauty a real retrospective Neighbourhood-watch asset. Looks to me at present as though it is a two horse race between the Koonlung K1S and the Street Guardian Panorama X1.I've registered almost solely to express my interest in a high quality dual channel remote camera DVR dash cam setup that is designed for a professional, discrete install.
I saw Techmoans' K1S video, and having now trawled this site I shall wait for his forthcoming update and any other comments..
shallow breathing... via filterless cigarette. constantly charging any kind of battery isn't good as it causes buildup to occur on the electrodes inside, which reduces the efficiency, capacity and life of the battery. people refer to it as "memory" but it's really just mineral buildup inside. happens to all rechargeable batteries, including the car's own battery.Ok thanks that makes sense - I guess it's kinda like only shallow breathing in-between marathons.. I saw Techmoans' K1S video, and having now trawled this site I shall wait for his forthcoming update and any other comments.
It was the Genesis probe in 2001 launched from cape canaveral, just across the gulf from you ... returned as a lead balloon.
Has anyone heard of any new decent products that would satisfy this thread?
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So should I hold off on getting a dual channel Blackvue and loading up the custom firmware? I wonder what the quality of stuff coming out this year will be like.
I suppose my big fear is something coming out with excellent specs, but being 3x too big for the window. Or missing one key feature.
One item on my wish list is a brake switch feature that can indicate exactly when the brake pedal has been touched. I think that would help in certain situations. (I know.. wish list...)
Thanks for that Any comments on the Blackvue with the custom Russian/English firmware that's been discussed here?
If your are ready for some "hassle" of monitoring a Russian hackers firmware upgrades and using a Google translator on Russian forums ( russian to english ), then you may talk to @alexsoll. Their team have developed quite good firmwares for most range of Blackvue, but of course there are no guarantees, all risks should be taken to yourself and it is mostly for enthusiasts who are ready to push things to the limit.
That pretty much sums it up. I'm not a fan of Blackvue, but at least the hacked firmware gives it a chance.