I bought a ITB-500 from Apple-CT, and he would probably be able to sell you one if you contact him directly, not thru Ebay. I opened the plastic case on my original GPS unit and it stopped working. Apple-CT was able to get me a replacement unit no problem.
The argument people have against this unit is the recording rate, 15 FPS. But truly, that really isn't an issue. We aren't making movies, we are documenting damage for legal reasons, and 15 FPS is fine for that. Save on recording space too. I would say that the night time performance is mediocre, and license plates are usually just big white glowing squares. I have not owned a dashcam before, so I don't know how night performance is compared to others in similar lighting situations.
The cameras are small, and the light rings provide useful information about the status of the camera.
The audio on the cameras does suck though. Even speaking when the camera is only a few feet away, sounds distant and tinny. I know on other cameras, drilling the mic hole a little larger helps, but I won't be doing that. It also only records audio for the front camera.
The base unit is about the size of a CD case, but thicker. I got the GPS option, which is great. On the SD Itronics branded card that came with the unit, was the installer for their software, that runs in english for me.
You can download software for any Itronics camera at ipassblack.co.kr Click the 500HD picture, then the icon of the cdrom. The webpage is all in korean, but you can figure it out. I do plan on making a full review at some point.
The argument people have against this unit is the recording rate, 15 FPS. But truly, that really isn't an issue. We aren't making movies, we are documenting damage for legal reasons, and 15 FPS is fine for that. Save on recording space too. I would say that the night time performance is mediocre, and license plates are usually just big white glowing squares. I have not owned a dashcam before, so I don't know how night performance is compared to others in similar lighting situations.
The cameras are small, and the light rings provide useful information about the status of the camera.
The audio on the cameras does suck though. Even speaking when the camera is only a few feet away, sounds distant and tinny. I know on other cameras, drilling the mic hole a little larger helps, but I won't be doing that. It also only records audio for the front camera.
The base unit is about the size of a CD case, but thicker. I got the GPS option, which is great. On the SD Itronics branded card that came with the unit, was the installer for their software, that runs in english for me.
You can download software for any Itronics camera at ipassblack.co.kr Click the 500HD picture, then the icon of the cdrom. The webpage is all in korean, but you can figure it out. I do plan on making a full review at some point.