Dash Cam For Thai Roads
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#3Posted Yesterday, 11:20
See youtube channel by "techmoan". He has extensively trialled a number of gadgets & gives an honest opinion on each of them.
#4Posted Yesterday, 12:07
Check this thread, post #20 and onward. http://www.thaivisa....ith-motorbikes/
Edited by Semper, Yesterday, 12:07 . #5Posted Yesterday, 13:09
I want one that will record for longer though...not a few lots of several minutes and then record over.
#6Posted Yesterday, 13:33
I want one that will record for longer though...not a few lots of several minutes and then record over. I'm no expert, but wouldn't it be possible to change the memory card? I have to say I'm interested in buying one of these and I'll stop at every zebra crossing to let the eye candy pass the street, unknowing that I have them recorded on my cam. #7Posted Yesterday, 13:54
Nice thought....'candy cam'
Thing is the cards seem to only record for short periods....so you would need a lot of cards for long trips and then you would have to download it daily....lotta work. But if that is the only option, so be it.......just would be nice if something could record for a week or so and then dl it and start over etc. #8Posted Yesterday, 14:54
I too like this idea - I think recording on a 30 minute loop would be sufficient...
But I could also imagine getting into a fender bender, forgetting about the cam and by the time I've remembered it any evidence has been recorded over !! One concern is how well would the cam last sitting in the car all day in the heat etc when parked. Also, Ideally we'd need two cams, one in front, one in the rear... It would have be a trouble free system, otherwise it becomes too much of a hassle to use. Nipping into town or down the road is the time at which statistically we have the highest chance of an accident, its also the most likely time we don't bother to turn on the cams, so really it would need to be an automatic system. Edited by richard_smith237, Yesterday, 15:02 . #9Posted Yesterday, 15:05 Quote But I could also imagine getting into a fender bender, forgetting about the cam and by the time I've remembered it any evidence has been recorded over !! I think when you turn your ignition off, the cam will also be off. #10Posted Yesterday, 18:08
You can get a larger card and probably record up to 8 hours or so. You can set the time interval from 2 min or up to 30 min. When the card if full, it records over the first one. Works day and night. Can get one with 2 cameras, front and back. Worth the investment for sure!
#11Posted Yesterday, 18:29
Thanks Shot, went to the thread you mentioned, some scary stories....but as far as "where can I get one?" all I could fathom was eBay from Hong Kong or someplace in Pattaya.
Does anyone know of actual shops in Thailand or best to go online to get one? Would be great to not have to think about these things, but.....it is the real world out there. #12Posted Yesterday, 18:37
Thanks Shot, went to the thread you mentioned, some scary stories....but as far as "where can I get one?" all I could fathom was eBay from Hong Kong or someplace in Pattaya. Does anyone know of actual shops in Thailand or best to go online to get one? Would be great to not have to think about these things, but.....it is the real world out there. Someone said they are available from TuCom and quite cheap at around 2000 baht. There's also plenty on Ebay, some cheaper, some more expensive. Edited by giddyup, Yesterday, 18:38 . #13Posted Yesterday, 22:07
I bought mine at Tukcom, Pattaya at a small shop that specialises in these gadgets. I don't recall the floor but they are on the stair well (east) side of the building, opposite the stairs. They have units between 2000 and 3500 baht and I asked for the 'best' and she suggested a 3000 baht device very much like a miniature-sized regular handycam with a flip-out 2.5" LCD view screen, 12 megapixels, 1080 full HD, 4 x digital zoom and a pretty bright integrated flash/flood light. It has HDMI, USB and standard 3.5mm jack a/v outlets and an SD memory slot. The lens can swivel through 180 degrees so along with the suction mounted bracket, it can go anywhere. She included a 4Gb card but I replaced that with a 32Gb one that gives loop options up to 30 minutes. It fits right up in the top-right corner of the windshield and easily detaches for parking in the sun.
I reckon for use a a 'silent witness' in accidents, having a 5 minute loop would be adequate. Why one would want to look at say a whole +2-hour drive in it's entirety beats me. The OP wants to record for a week so maybe he wants to record in a company or leased vehicle? This one turns off when you close the LCD screen since it is independent of vehicle power. As noted by Richard, this can be forgotten and so far I have left it recording endless loops of passing traffic or the gate at the house... until it automatically turns itself off! I would need a sticker on the dashboard to remind me to close the LCD screen since in the event of a prang, that may easily be forgotten in the panic. Edited by NanLaew, Yesterday, 22:09 . #14Posted Yesterday, 22:38
They are very popular in Korea. The most recognized brand iscalled BlackBox , for obvious reasons.
I believe that brand contains a gyro so automatically in an impact sitatioun the last and next 10 minutes are saved. I think I have seen them in Paradise Mall #15Posted Yesterday, 22:55
I just bought one today at same place as NanLaew (I think). 990 bath, haven't tried it yet, going to Singapore tomorrow for a short business trip, will report back later.
#16Posted Yesterday, 23:23
I use a GoPro HD 720dpi mostly for the bike but inside the car I use a different fitting.
A 16GB SD card lasts for 3 hours. Cost - 7000 baht from Dirtshop BKK. I think the Mermaid dive shop sell them as well down Jomtien. http://www.youtube.c...ai?feature=mhee #17Posted Today, 05:37
I bought mine at Tukcom, Pattaya at a small shop that specialises in these gadgets. I don't recall the floor but they are on the stair well (east) side of the building, opposite the stairs. They have units between 2000 and 3500 baht and I asked for the 'best' and she suggested a 3000 baht device very much like a miniature-sized regular handycam with a flip-out 2.5" LCD view screen, 12 megapixels, 1080 full HD, 4 x digital zoom and a pretty bright integrated flash/flood light. It has HDMI, USB and standard 3.5mm jack a/v outlets and an SD memory slot. The lens can swivel through 180 degrees so along with the suction mounted bracket, it can go anywhere. She included a 4Gb card but I replaced that with a 32Gb one that gives loop options up to 30 minutes. It fits right up in the top-right corner of the windshield and easily detaches for parking in the sun. I reckon for use a a 'silent witness' in accidents, having a 5 minute loop would be adequate. Why one would want to look at say a whole +2-hour drive in it's entirety beats me. The OP wants to record for a week so maybe he wants to record in a company or leased vehicle? This one turns off when you close the LCD screen since it is independent of vehicle power. As noted by Richard, this can be forgotten and so far I have left it recording endless loops of passing traffic or the gate at the house... until it automatically turns itself off! I would need a sticker on the dashboard to remind me to close the LCD screen since in the event of a prang, that may easily be forgotten in the panic. What is it's power source if it's independent of vehicle power? #18Posted Today, 07:10
I bought mine at Tukcom, Pattaya at a small shop that specialises in these gadgets. I don't recall the floor but they are on the stair well (east) side of the building, opposite the stairs. They have units between 2000 and 3500 baht and I asked for the 'best' and she suggested a 3000 baht device very much like a miniature-sized regular handycam with a flip-out 2.5" LCD view screen, 12 megapixels, 1080 full HD, 4 x digital zoom and a pretty bright integrated flash/flood light. It has HDMI, USB and standard 3.5mm jack a/v outlets and an SD memory slot. The lens can swivel through 180 degrees so along with the suction mounted bracket, it can go anywhere. She included a 4Gb card but I replaced that with a 32Gb one that gives loop options up to 30 minutes. It fits right up in the top-right corner of the windshield and easily detaches for parking in the sun. I reckon for use a a 'silent witness' in accidents, having a 5 minute loop would be adequate. Why one would want to look at say a whole +2-hour drive in it's entirety beats me. The OP wants to record for a week so maybe he wants to record in a company or leased vehicle? This one turns off when you close the LCD screen since it is independent of vehicle power. As noted by Richard, this can be forgotten and so far I have left it recording endless loops of passing traffic or the gate at the house... until it automatically turns itself off! I would need a sticker on the dashboard to remind me to close the LCD screen since in the event of a prang, that may easily be forgotten in the panic. That's where Rimmer bought his. Not sure of the floor number, but as you go up the stairs, you'll literally walk right into it. Right at the stairwell. Display case that faces the stairwell has several on display. This place had the best price we could find, and we shopped a bit. #19Posted Today, 07:20
Thanks guys, but does anyone know if there are similar shops in Hua Hin that sell these products.
Cheers. #20Posted Today, 07:22
If your dash cam has USB output and you need extended recording time, it might be possible to hook it up to one of those external USB hard drives. They are available in multi-terabyte capacity.
#21Posted Today, 09:28
I bought mine at Tukcom, Pattaya at a small shop that specialises in these gadgets. I don't recall the floor but they are on the stair well (east) side of the building, opposite the stairs. They have units between 2000 and 3500 baht and I asked for the 'best' and she suggested a 3000 baht device very much like a miniature-sized regular handycam with a flip-out 2.5" LCD view screen, 12 megapixels, 1080 full HD, 4 x digital zoom and a pretty bright integrated flash/flood light. It has HDMI, USB and standard 3.5mm jack a/v outlets and an SD memory slot. The lens can swivel through 180 degrees so along with the suction mounted bracket, it can go anywhere. She included a 4Gb card but I replaced that with a 32Gb one that gives loop options up to 30 minutes. It fits right up in the top-right corner of the windshield and easily detaches for parking in the sun. I reckon for use a a 'silent witness' in accidents, having a 5 minute loop would be adequate. Why one would want to look at say a whole +2-hour drive in it's entirety beats me. The OP wants to record for a week so maybe he wants to record in a company or leased vehicle? This one turns off when you close the LCD screen since it is independent of vehicle power. As noted by Richard, this can be forgotten and so far I have left it recording endless loops of passing traffic or the gate at the house... until it automatically turns itself off! I would need a sticker on the dashboard to remind me to close the LCD screen since in the event of a prang, that may easily be forgotten in the panic. What is it's power source if it's independent of vehicle power? That's the max - 3 hours on the camera's battery. #22Posted 17 minutes ago
If you mount the camera at the top of the windscreen which seems to be normal practice, does this mean you have a power cord hanging down to the cigarette lighter plug? I would find that a bit annoying. If it operates on it's own power source for 3 hours it means you always have to remember to charge it before you drive anywhere. Easy to forget I would have thought.
#23Posted A minute ago
Thanks for all the info.
Anyone know if these is a similar shop in Bkk ?? As for the 30 min loops recorded with the larger card mentioned above.....is that just 1 single 30 minute recording and then recorded over again....or several 30 minute lots ?? I would want the cars power source if the battery only lasts 3 hrs as mentioned. |
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