So looking for my first cam and from what I've read I've come to the conclusion they do not yet make a prosumer dash cam yet. Something almost as precise as the $4k units in b&ws but for around $1k.
So my usage is for several company vehicles I drive since I bounce from one to the other. I do not need gps, park mode, wifi, or assistance driving to remain in my lane. What I do want is something with solid guts, and near flawless images for a single camera ( I'm the guy looking for a cell phone that just a darn cell phone). The vehicles I bounce from range from a Kenworth 900 to a 250 ton truck crane so stability is an issue since none ride like a Lincoln Towncar.
After searching I was between the Vico-Opia2 and the Street Guardian SG9665GCv3. I think the SG due to the very active customer service, but concerned that with the near verticle windshields it may not set right for proper framing. So my question to the dash cam gods, will this unit work for these types of windshields, rough environment including the central Florida heat, and moving from vehicle to vehicle sometimes in the same day?
Thanks
Gordon
So my usage is for several company vehicles I drive since I bounce from one to the other. I do not need gps, park mode, wifi, or assistance driving to remain in my lane. What I do want is something with solid guts, and near flawless images for a single camera ( I'm the guy looking for a cell phone that just a darn cell phone). The vehicles I bounce from range from a Kenworth 900 to a 250 ton truck crane so stability is an issue since none ride like a Lincoln Towncar.
After searching I was between the Vico-Opia2 and the Street Guardian SG9665GCv3. I think the SG due to the very active customer service, but concerned that with the near verticle windshields it may not set right for proper framing. So my question to the dash cam gods, will this unit work for these types of windshields, rough environment including the central Florida heat, and moving from vehicle to vehicle sometimes in the same day?
Thanks
Gordon