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is there a way to use a USB webcam as a car cam ?

then if they grab the camera part the recording part can be hidden away

Using a USB webcam would require a PC installed in the car which wouldn't be practical. You could use a WIFI dashcam and transmit the video to a smartphone mounted in your car somewhere or to a smartphone in your house assuming you are parked close enough to your home.

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Assuming they leave in the direction the camera is pointing, but I guess it's better than nothing.

It won't film someone coming in through a passenger or drivers door unless you face it either of those ways.

You are correct but if they bump the car while outside or try to enter the car unsuccessfully then you will have footage of them leaving.

Kurt

We can go as far down the rabbit hole you want.

There are dashcam camera systems that accept 6 cameras (Front, Back, Left, Right, Driver and Passenger).

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The Blackvue unit I purchased has parked mode, which will start recording if it detects slightest movement so yes if the door is opened the unit will start recording video and audio but if they nick it from your windshield then well you are screwed anyway.

Kurt

As already mentioned in this thread somewhere... and after plenty of research, in my opinion the best cam out there is...

The BlackVue DR650GW-2CH

Combined with the Power Magic it will work in parked mode (with motion sensors).

I disagree, the DOD LS430W is half the price of the BlackVue and has better quality video especially

at night with WDR technology and 1.6 aperture lens to let in more light in dark surroundings.

It also has a 15mbps record Bit Rate opposed to the 9mbps of the BlackVue.

http://dashboardcamerareviews.com/dod-ls430w/

http://dashboardcamerareviews.com/blackvue-dr650gw-2ch/

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The Blackvue unit I purchased has parked mode, which will start recording if it detects slightest movement so yes if the door is opened the unit will start recording video and audio but if they nick it from your windshield then well you are screwed anyway.

Kurt

As already mentioned in this thread somewhere... and after plenty of research, in my opinion the best cam out there is...

The BlackVue DR650GW-2CH

Combined with the Power Magic it will work in parked mode (with motion sensors).

I disagree, the DOD LS430W is half the price of the BlackVue and has better quality video especially

at night with WDR technology and 1.6 aperture lens to let in more light in dark surroundings.

It also has a 15mbps record Bit Rate opposed to the 9mbps of the BlackVue.

http://dashboardcamerareviews.com/dod-ls430w/

http://dashboardcamerareviews.com/blackvue-dr650gw-2ch/

Yep - and at 15mbps you need to have a good quality class 10 card - generic cheap ones will not cut it (been there, done that).

For front/rear, my advice remains - buy two cameras, each with their own SD card for recording - it's the only way to get usefully good PQ, and isn't that expensive.

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I disagree, the DOD LS430W is half the price of the BlackVue and has better quality video especially

at night with WDR technology and 1.6 aperture lens to let in more light in dark surroundings.

It also has a 15mbps record Bit Rate opposed to the 9mbps of the BlackVue.

IMHO:-

Yep - and at 15mbps you need to have a good quality class 10 card - generic cheap ones will not cut it (been there, done that).

For front/rear, my advice remains - buy two cameras, each with their own SD card for recording - it's the only way to get usefully good PQ, and isn't that expensive.

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Anyone got any thoughts on this one? Plenty of retailers in Thailand, 4950 baht front and rear set-up.

http://www.proof-carcam.com/#!pf700/cog2

There is a link to a Thai review on the page, will translate in to English if you use Chrome.

Blackvue looks good but about $400 in Singapore, not sure about warranty but I'll be there in a few weeks so might check it out.

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kkerry,

You'd be better off buying two separate cameras that way you'll get full HD

video front and rear.

Also if one camera fails you only need to replace the one, not the whole 2 channel

set up you listed at 4950bt.

The G1W is a good value for money camera and sold here in Thailand.

Here's a review:

http://dashboardcamerareviews.com/g1w-gs108/

Lazada has loads of sellers for this camera

http://www.lazada.co.th/catalog/?q=G1W+CAMERA

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A review i saw stated that this camera works better with a class 6 memory card

not a class 10. Bear in mind if you decide to go for this option.

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Anyone got any thoughts on this one? Plenty of retailers in Thailand, 4950 baht front and rear set-up.

http://www.proof-carcam.com/#!pf700/cog2

There is a link to a Thai review on the page, will translate in to English if you use Chrome.

Blackvue looks good but about $400 in Singapore, not sure about warranty but I'll be there in a few weeks so might check it out.

It includes the warranty.

Kurt

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The Blackvue has arrived from Singapore and cost 1500 baht in Tax. I will post photos once I have it installed in my truck

Kurt

Hi Kurt which company did you purchase your black vue from. I want to buy one myself. Do you know the exchange rate or SD to Tbt. many thanks

I thought real blacvues were more then1500 baht

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The Blackvue has arrived from Singapore and cost 1500 baht in Tax. I will post photos once I have it installed in my truck

Kurt

Hi Kurt which company did you purchase your black vue from. I want to buy one myself. Do you know the exchange rate or SD to Tbt. many thanks
I thought real blacvues were more then1500 baht
He was taxed 1,500 baht :)
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I don't know why anyone would order one? They are all over the places in most malls around Thailand. Look at them and take your pic.

I don't think BlackVue are sold in Thailand (that's the reason why the mention in this thread of online ordering and import tax), so Singapore or Malaysia are the nearest countries with an official distributor.

Blackvue are one of the best known brands from South Korea, where just about every car has a dashcam.

When you buy a new car in Thailand you often get free floor mats and free tinting. In South Korea you get a free dashcam.

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TV,

The reason I purchased mine in Singapore was because they didn't offer the model I wanted in Thailand. The model was purchased from http://www.blackvue.com.sg/ paid using paypal and shipped to my home in about 2 business days. The model is DR650GW-2CH (16GB) S$528, Power Magic Pro S$55 with Delivery S$40 then on top of that I paid 1500 baht for the import taxes. There are models that can be purchased in Thailand much cheaper but not the model I wanted. Once I have it installed I will post some pictures but that will be a while as I am traveling now.

Kurt

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I don't know why anyone would order one? They are all over the places in most malls around Thailand. Look at them and take your pic.

On the newer Blackvue models you need to have the International version to be sure that the GPS/speed function works in Thailand. Some of those sold here are imported from Korea and are not the International versions, even if everything is in English. No problem with the older models - the GPS works on the non-international version. Look for the badge on the box.

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Ive finally decided on the Nakamichi nd57 car cam. Does anyone have this one? I could not see it on ebay. Only a company in NZ selling it.

Are they even still in business?

I'd be wary that Nakamichi might just be a "brand for license" these days - like Polaroid.

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I don't know why anyone would order one? They are all over the places in most malls around Thailand. Look at them and take your pic.

On the newer Blackvue models you need to have the International version to be sure that the GPS/speed function works in Thailand. Some of those sold here are imported from Korea and are not the International versions, even if everything is in English. No problem with the older models - the GPS works on the non-international version. Look for the badge on the box.

A very good point...

I have the Blackvue DR650GW-2CH (which has forward and rear facing cams)... It was unavailable online in Thailand (i.e. monzy shop.com).

I purchased the cam in the UK on a recent visit.

It works fine here in Thailand with full GPS functionality (I guess it was one of those intended for the international market) but I was a little unsure until I installed it and saw it working.

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A couple features that may be of interest:

1) While driving if the unit detects an impact it protects the recording automatically.

2) Unattended impact where the unit will start recording if it detects an impact even while the vehicle is turned off.

3) Dual channel recording which means front and rear.

4) Audio recording.

I haven't found one that does all of these things but I am looking. If you know one that has all of these features please let me know.

Kurt

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Edit: I see i'm a little late!

Mine is a DC-1. Their latest is expensive & does everything that you asked for.

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Tips for new users:

1. If there's a chance that you might not be able to read a number plate spell it out phonetically so that you can hear it when played back. If your Thai spouse is with you ask her to state where from (ie read the Thai letters-"Bangkok").

2. Carry a spare SD card. In event of accident swap them so that you cannot overwrite clips before you've had the chance to upload.

3. Carry a pin & reading glasses in case you have to use the reset button!

Ask me how I found about about the latter! :)

My favorite clip to date involves a pillion passenger using an acoustic guitar as an airbag when the bike hit a static car because they were going too fast. I didn't know what had happened in real time but couldn't help laugh when I viewed the file :)

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I did my homework, read many rating/reviews and determined that the Transcend DrivePro200 was a good one for me. I bought it from Lazada, and the price came in at about 800 baht less than Amazon, at about Baht 5,000 (with microSD 16gig and suctionmount included).

http://www.lazada.co.th/transcend-drivepro-200-black-free-mem-16-gb-816997.html
http://dashboardcamerareviews.com/transcend-drivepro-200/

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I did my homework, read many rating/reviews and determined that the Transcend DrivePro200 was a good one for me. I bought it from Lazada, and the price came in at about 800 baht less than Amazon, at about Baht 5,000 (with microSD 16gig and suctionmount included).

http://www.lazada.co.th/transcend-drivepro-200-black-free-mem-16-gb-816997.html

http://dashboardcamerareviews.com/transcend-drivepro-200/

Ive found suction mounts useless here, they will fall off the screen real fast, I bought one with a self adhesive pad on the back, this too was no good so I araldited it to the windscreen...............its never come off since

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I did my homework, read many rating/reviews and determined that the Transcend DrivePro200 was a good one for me. I bought it from Lazada, and the price came in at about 800 baht less than Amazon, at about Baht 5,000 (with microSD 16gig and suctionmount included).

http://www.lazada.co.th/transcend-drivepro-200-black-free-mem-16-gb-816997.html

http://dashboardcamerareviews.com/transcend-drivepro-200/

Ive found suction mounts useless here, they will fall off the screen real fast, I bought one with a self adhesive pad on the back, this too was no good so I araldited it to the windscreen...............its never come off since

The more expensive models come with both mounts, enabling drivers to switch between their primary and any other vehicle quite easily.

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