I am currently using the Papago S37. Happy enough with it. It uses a capacitor.
Previous camera was the Mini 0806 which I think actually had sharper video quality but the unit was unreliable. The Mini used a battery and not a cap.
I thought caps were the way to go but recently noticed a number of current units on the market using batteries. There are a number of them which I would purchase if not for the fact that they use batteries instead of caps.
So wondering if anyone is using a battery dash cam and how it is holding up long term - let's say at least 9 months and preferably with feedback in both cold and hot temperatures as my car interior can be in -30C cold to +45C degree heat.
BTW, I think it was the heat that killed my Mini 0806. S37 has been working just fine.
Previous camera was the Mini 0806 which I think actually had sharper video quality but the unit was unreliable. The Mini used a battery and not a cap.
I thought caps were the way to go but recently noticed a number of current units on the market using batteries. There are a number of them which I would purchase if not for the fact that they use batteries instead of caps.
So wondering if anyone is using a battery dash cam and how it is holding up long term - let's say at least 9 months and preferably with feedback in both cold and hot temperatures as my car interior can be in -30C cold to +45C degree heat.
BTW, I think it was the heat that killed my Mini 0806. S37 has been working just fine.