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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What a great pressie. How much are you looking at paying? My friend has just installed one in her car after a collision where the other party is claiming is her fault (I was in the car, it wasn't her fault!), I think she paid about £120 for the cam.
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Deer are a pain the the asre as the jump out of nowhere. In my neck of the woods, we have to swerve to avoid deer at least once a week. I'm getting one for Mr AC for a stocking filler
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Deer are a pain the the asre as the jump out of nowhere. In my neck of the woods, we have to swerve to avoid deer at least once a week. I'm getting one for Mr AC for a stocking filler
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I have the same one as Slackalice. I've had it almost exactly a year and have been very pleased with it, although I think the one listed is an updated, improved version.
Be aware that there are several similar models available, with and without built-in memory and with/without GPS. The built-in memory is really of no use; the sensible option is to buy the biggest micro-SD card it will take (32GB for mine) because it's far easier to get the video into your computer that way. As a rough guide a 32GB card will hold approx 6 hours of HD video and the camera can be set to either stop recording at that time OR start to overwrite itself, so that the last 6 hours is always available. The GPS option is a "big boys' toy"; with the software provided (or better third-party software) you can track your journey on Google Earth. It also displays the geographical coordinates of your position, so leaves no doubt as to where any incidents occurred.
Be aware that there are several similar models available, with and without built-in memory and with/without GPS. The built-in memory is really of no use; the sensible option is to buy the biggest micro-SD card it will take (32GB for mine) because it's far easier to get the video into your computer that way. As a rough guide a 32GB card will hold approx 6 hours of HD video and the camera can be set to either stop recording at that time OR start to overwrite itself, so that the last 6 hours is always available. The GPS option is a "big boys' toy"; with the software provided (or better third-party software) you can track your journey on Google Earth. It also displays the geographical coordinates of your position, so leaves no doubt as to where any incidents occurred.