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Security Camera Options?
Okay here is the deal. I keep getting nicks into my car's passenger side (USA) rear finder right around the wheel arch and over the top of the finder, like something being dragged across it. The color of paint left behind around the wheel arch is red. A certain red Ford F-150 parks next to my car every day, it's mandated where we have to park. I started parking over enough to keep from getting the red nicks into the paint and that's when I stated getting the occasional scratches across the top of the finder.
So what I would like to do is mount a security camera in the rear window area to record while I'm parked in my mandated spot and the F-150 goes and comes. I need something small as to not be seen easily, but good enough to get nice video and sound from the recording. This is a touchy situation as this is a family member (brother-in-law) and we live in the same home. Any suggestions? Thanks. :cheers: |
Don't know how much this costs, but it may be perfect for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i02t4Na2-og |
or this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOKf_SgeBpg I guess the key function to look for is "Parking Mode" Makes me want this set-up myself! |
For what you need, any cheapo $10-$20 dashcam would do.
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Looks like "parking mode" may be the better feature because it seems to be more sensitive. Even then, it may not even catch it. |
Naw.
Most have continuous recording and can accept micro SD cards with more than enough storage for a full 24 hours of recording. ;) I bought a lot of 2 for $16 several years ago and they have many features (1080p video with audio, impact, motion detection, night vision, loop recording, continuous, micro SD up to 64gb, etc.). There's no need for anything too fancy if all he wants to do is record. |
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I needs it to be pretty unnoticeable and easy to move for when I get in the car and put the top down.
Link to a specific unit? |
You have to look closely at the specs.
The continuous recording option may not be obvious, but usually all you have to do is shut off loop recording. Also pay attention to the amount of memory it will accept (8gb is fine for most, but will not get a lot of video in continuous). |
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Rear window? I'd buy a legit looking camera... and a few fakes. I wouldn't be ****************ing around if someone is being a dick when parking next to my rides. I mounted a solid-fake camera in my carport, above my storage cubby... including the "wires" to add further legitimacy. Parkers on each side are like angels now. I told my neighbor if he get's any closer than the inch he parks next to the wall... I'm getting him a ribbon. |
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As a deterrent, it's best to have cameras visible. If you want to actually catch someone in the act, covert cameras are best. |
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Anyways, been looking around. I think I'm going to go with a full blown 2 channel system. One front camera and one rear camera. Seems like a good idea to have a dash cam setup anyways. This setup has my fancy. The rear camera could be easily angled to watch that rear finder by mounting it on the roll bar area and not be noticeable. https://www.blackboxmycar.com/products/iroad-x9-2-ch-wifi-dash-cam?variant=8212505755703 |
I use the BlackVue 900s 1 channel records in 4K accepts up to 128gig card ($32 cnd)
You can hardwire it with a box that monitors your battery voltage, if it drops too low it stops power to the dash cam. |
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Best wishes and let us know how it goes! |
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https://www.amazon.com/Blackvue-DR900S-1CH-Dashcam-1-Channel-16GB/dp/B07BWYNBDS/ref=sr_1_6?gclid=EAIaIQobChMImZrP0IrM4gIVF1uGCh3-HwVzEAAYASAAEgKUNfD_BwE&hvadid=282776914993&hvdev= c&hvlocphy=9005917&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t1&hvqmt=e&hvra nd=13140511823949213895&hvtargid=kwd-442954804716&hydadcr=18223_9815912&keywords=blackv ue+900s&qid=1559522694&s=gateway&sr=8-6 |
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As far as power usage, the IROAD X9 that I'm looking at is a low power unit when in parking mode and in the software you can set the unit to shut off if the battery gets to a certain level. It has the OBD power cable which is nice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9H4u0kEzlAU Quote:
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Wait, you mentioned this person with the red F150 is your brother in law? Why not just speak to him, and ask him to be a little more mindful when next to your car?
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I chose the 1 ch because I couldn’t figure out a good spot to mount the rear |
I agree with Fintro11, thought it was most important to be able to read a license plate clearly if some perp damages my car :D
My Windows 7 laptop won't be supported any longer (after January 2020) so I picked up a 4K Windows 10 and installed the Blackvue DR900S-2CH. Working great so far. Also added the Power Magic Pro to capture events that might happen while the car is parked. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1560184566.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1560184903.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1560184974.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1560185040.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1560185107.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1560185169.jpg |
I myself rock the Rexing V1LG in both my Mustang and Boxster. It is a loop recording unit, but it records up to 48 hours before looping. It also has GPS impact reporting, and an internal battery. Lets say your car is sitting, if some one hits the car it pops on, logs the GPS, and records the event. Also it will not record over events. It also has an event button, so lets say you see some one get hit you push the button and it records it as an event and will not record over it. I have both of mine tucked up behind the mirror. From inside the car you can't even see it. The rear camera is attached to the roll bar on the Boxster. That is noticeable with the top down. But it doesn't bother me.
Word of warning though.... Never use your dash cam's recordings to prove something your wife said..... It won't end well. https://www.rexingusa.com/products/rexing-v1lg/?from=products |
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