TechnoBuff
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** Update 6/16 **
Rexing reached back to me after I contacted them about my battery issues and stated it wasn't the norm. They have shipped an me -- free of charge -- as new V1 dash cam and are paying for me to return my old one back for testing.
Can't complain about their customer service for a $100 dash cam cam now can I?
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I am aware these two dash cams aren't in the same league (I have read on the specs a little), and I believe the B40 is a closer competitor. But would it be possible for the makers of the Street Guardian to bring a smaller package of the SG9665GC to be better priced against the V1?
I have had the V1 for 6 months now and so far the folks at Rexing have done a good job with the firmware updates. But I have a some gripe on the day & night time video quality. Specifically, the vehicle license plate legibility during a normal sunny day. For the $100 price I paid, it's not bad but I wouldn't mind shelling a little more $$ to get sth clearer. I have played a couple of the videos from the dash cam on my laptop and I can barely read the license plate of a car 5-10ft in front of my SUV. Any advice @Sunny?
Also, my Rexing V1 can't even hold a charge anymore! I presume this has to do with my running the dash cam for hours and the internal battery losing it's capacity in the heat.
Thus, I was wondering @jokiin or @Pier28 , would it be possible if in the future, the SG9665GC came in a smaller package content that lacked the GPS (which I never care for), OTG card reader, 32gb card -- anything but the bare minimum -- to say bring the price down to around $150-60 (notice I don't suggest it should be same as the Rexing as I understand the SG9665GC is superior in the sensor, processor & supercapacitor dept.)
Rexing reached back to me after I contacted them about my battery issues and stated it wasn't the norm. They have shipped an me -- free of charge -- as new V1 dash cam and are paying for me to return my old one back for testing.
Can't complain about their customer service for a $100 dash cam cam now can I?
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I am aware these two dash cams aren't in the same league (I have read on the specs a little), and I believe the B40 is a closer competitor. But would it be possible for the makers of the Street Guardian to bring a smaller package of the SG9665GC to be better priced against the V1?
I have had the V1 for 6 months now and so far the folks at Rexing have done a good job with the firmware updates. But I have a some gripe on the day & night time video quality. Specifically, the vehicle license plate legibility during a normal sunny day. For the $100 price I paid, it's not bad but I wouldn't mind shelling a little more $$ to get sth clearer. I have played a couple of the videos from the dash cam on my laptop and I can barely read the license plate of a car 5-10ft in front of my SUV. Any advice @Sunny?
Also, my Rexing V1 can't even hold a charge anymore! I presume this has to do with my running the dash cam for hours and the internal battery losing it's capacity in the heat.
Thus, I was wondering @jokiin or @Pier28 , would it be possible if in the future, the SG9665GC came in a smaller package content that lacked the GPS (which I never care for), OTG card reader, 32gb card -- anything but the bare minimum -- to say bring the price down to around $150-60 (notice I don't suggest it should be same as the Rexing as I understand the SG9665GC is superior in the sensor, processor & supercapacitor dept.)
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