dash riposki
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- Location
- Nong Khai
- Country
- Thailand
- Dash Cam
- too many
I wanted a camera for casual use on bicycle, and 'utility' use, elsewhere.
A Boblov A22 arrived yesterday. It seems well built, sturdy.
These run around $60 USD in America, a third cheaper online in Asia.
There is a standard tripod socket on the body, which makes getting a solid mount on a bike, easier. (clip mounts not working well for me)
I didn't want a helmet or body worn camera.
The a22 has rubber plugs for the access ports but i do not see any claims of waterproof or resistance.
The lens swivels 180 degrees, but you may have to adjust recording orientation in the menu.
The flashing blue 'recording' LED is bright enough to see at night, not sure in daylight conditions.
Video seems OK, but not sharp. Will clean lens before next use.
recorded audio is good.
INOPERATIVE Mobius for size comparison.
No chance to use in daylight, yet. Here is some video in various night lighting conditions.
At the start I am in a government office park. I stopped to check if the cam was on, and it wasn't.
A Boblov A22 arrived yesterday. It seems well built, sturdy.
These run around $60 USD in America, a third cheaper online in Asia.
There is a standard tripod socket on the body, which makes getting a solid mount on a bike, easier. (clip mounts not working well for me)
I didn't want a helmet or body worn camera.
The a22 has rubber plugs for the access ports but i do not see any claims of waterproof or resistance.
The lens swivels 180 degrees, but you may have to adjust recording orientation in the menu.
The flashing blue 'recording' LED is bright enough to see at night, not sure in daylight conditions.
Video seems OK, but not sharp. Will clean lens before next use.
recorded audio is good.
INOPERATIVE Mobius for size comparison.
No chance to use in daylight, yet. Here is some video in various night lighting conditions.
At the start I am in a government office park. I stopped to check if the cam was on, and it wasn't.
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