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Old 01-14-2015, 02:17 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Chuck W. View Post
No issues with the sun. I always found the sun visor lacking.

I have BlackVue dash camera in all four of my cars and two of my kids cars. The one in the Boxster is a BlackVue DR400G-HDII and all five others are BlackVue DR500GW. I like them because they are small and give a good picture. They have GPS which gives you a map and speed. Like oil, there are a lot of opinions out there on dash camera brands and models.

All of mine are old (> than a year old). They have several newer models out now including ones that record front and back.

This is a good forum on these; https://forum.dashcamtalk.com/forums/blackvue.6/

Yap. You are up there too. It is a slippery slope indeed.
Can you get the camera to catch the blind spot? Or is it too hard an angle to position the camera?
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