Dashcam for the Emira

I’m wanting to get the full 360 sentry mode. I know there are aftermarket solutions out there but has anyone experienced one firsthand?
 
Considering the Garmin Mini 2.
Is there a “shortie” cable out there that hides well?
 
Get one with a 90 degree connector then you can hide the cable into the horizontal vents
 
I just picked one up during some minor black Friday sales. Wife has been using mini2 in her car for a while now.
 
So I was hoping to put it behind the passenger side of the mirror, but there appears to be a sensor there…anyone know what it’s for?

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Reasonably discrete and the LEDs aren’t in my field of view. Cable could hide a bit better, but sorted for now…

Garmin Mini 2
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Reasonably discrete and the LEDs aren’t in my field of view. Cable could hide a bit better, but sorted for now…

Garmin Mini 2
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That looks nicely done and discrete. Is the camera bracket glued to the windshield or to the rear of the plastic mirror cover? The only downside for my case, since I have tint film on the inside part of my windshield, is that I want to avoid glueing anything strong to it, particularly because later on I may want to remove it.
 
Yes, sticky pad to the glass… Not sure if the bracket has enough range to work on the plastic housing….
 
Yes, sticky pad to the glass… Not sure if the bracket has enough range to work on the plastic housing….
Cool thanks. I think I could make an adapter to bridge to that cover, if a longer extension is needed. .
 
Has anyone had any issues with the ampage supplied from the USB-C socket on the Rear View mirror assembly, powering their dash cam?
I was about to buy a Kenwood DVR-A510W and the manufacturer insists it needs to be minimum 2A supply and USC-C to USB-C is rarely that high
Now considering the Viofo VS1, or the Garmin mini 3. Preference is the VS1 as its 2K.
 
Has anyone had any issues with the ampage supplied from the USB-C socket on the Rear View mirror assembly, powering their dash cam?
I was about to buy a Kenwood DVR-A510W and the manufacturer insists it needs to be minimum 2A supply and USC-C to USB-C is rarely that high
Now considering the Viofo VS1, or the Garmin mini 3. Preference is the VS1 as its 2K.
I use the Garmin mini 3 and it works fine, although I have no idea what the power requirements are.
 
Has anyone had any issues with the ampage supplied from the USB-C socket on the Rear View mirror assembly, powering their dash cam?
I was about to buy a Kenwood DVR-A510W and the manufacturer insists it needs to be minimum 2A supply and USC-C to USB-C is rarely that high
Now considering the Viofo VS1, or the Garmin mini 3. Preference is the VS1 as its 2K.
I have the Viofo A229 Pro 4K which has worked with no problems so far.
You would think that that would use slightly more power than the VS1 so you will be ok.

If you do get the VS1 can you check if it is suitable for fixing to a vertical screen?
It looks like it should by the pictures on their website.
I was thinking about sticking it on the rear screen as a stand alone camera rather than having one attached to my front one.
 
I have the Viofo A229 Pro 4K which has worked with no problems so far.
You would think that that would use slightly more power than the VS1 so you will be ok.

If you do get the VS1 can you check if it is suitable for fixing to a vertical screen?
It looks like it should by the pictures on their website.
I was thinking about sticking it on the rear screen as a stand alone camera rather than having one attached to my front one.
Well since I last posed, I am now looking at the A119 Mini 2.
Only very slightly bigger and has a screen, which I dont need, but may prove useful. And for the so small increase in size, most likely worth it.
Decision, Decsions
 
Well since I last posed, I am now looking at the A119 Mini 2.
Only very slightly bigger and has a screen, which I dont need, but may prove useful. And for the so small increase in size, most likely worth it.
Decision, Decsions
I think having one with a built in screen is slightly easier for reviewing footage when on the move. Also get the biggest SD card you can and set your record segment time to at least 5 minutes, I've set mine to 10 minutes
I pressed the save button for something thinking I'll look at that when I get home and by the time I'd pressed the button it had moved on to the next recording segment and locked that. Because I had a 128gb card by the time I got back from the trip to Scotland what I had wanted was gone. I should have checked sooner!
Anyway I have a 512gb card now.
 

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