I am installing my sg9665gc v3 today. I don't know if I want to use the gps or not. I heard it might not be a good idea, can be inaccurate and maybe used against you in court. Also, I have a separate Garmin gps I can us if I want a gps. Any wisdom?
GPS in a dash cam and GPS in your Garmin are used for two entirely separate functions. In the dash cam is used to log your position/speed, in the Garmin is used to provide routine instructions - a function that's not available in a dash cam...Also, I have a separate Garmin gps I can us if I want a gps. Any wisdom?
= routing instructionsroutine instructions
I appreciate the replies, but nobody is answering my question! Just like the question I asked about hardwiring.I am installing my sg9665gc v3 today. I don't know if I want to use the gps or not. I heard it might not be a good idea, can be inaccurate and maybe used against you in court. Also, I have a separate Garmin gps I can us if I want a gps. Any wisdom?
I appreciate the replies, but nobody is answering my question! Just like the question I asked about hardwiring.
I appreciate the replies, but nobody is answering my question! Just like the question I asked about hardwiring.
+1I have no need or desire for GPS in a cam. I also prefer the ability to fully turn off GPS, not just hide it while viewing with the data still embedded in the vid data.
As is easily seen in the varied responses, this too is one of many personal preference matters with valid reasons for any choices made. To each their own
Phil
You can use as many GPS units as you like. They each serve a different purpose.Are you saying I can't use my Garmin GPS and my GPS on the Street Guardian at the same time? If not, which one should I use??