Dash Cams

The video could be viewed by plugging the micro SD into a computer or through the Drive App. The computer works but is cumbersome since the camera saves the videos in 1 minute files. The Drive app is free and when it works is the best way to view. No additional $$ needed after purchase.

I didn't know they had a subscription. Mine has a mini-SD card and I just erase it every 3-4 months or so. It is sort of a pain if you want to find something because there are tons of video files. Kind of like checking a trail camer with 1,000+ pics on it, but worse because they're videos. Honestly, I've only looked for something twice; once was a deer and the other was a bobcat. The red light goes off on mine when the card is full.
Thanks Gents. Appreciate the info.
 
I've been shopping for them lately to. I got a ticket recently and I'm 10000% sure I was not speeding. A dash cam would have solved my problem, instead I'll have to give an attorney $300 to get it thrown out lol
 
In my next vehicle, I'm getting a dashcam. All e of our vehicles currently have at least 150,000 miles on them.
 
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