Hi All,
I've always had Blackvue cameras on all my cars and my new M3LR is no exception. Yes, I know I have cameras all over the car, but the Blackvue has already paid for itself several times over in our Model S with its great resolution.
However, I'm thinking that with sentry mode, do I really need a rear camera?
If it's a rear collision the Teslacam should be good enough cause I won't need to ID the license plate and Florida doesn't have front plates anyway.
If it's a side collision hit & run or anything else in front of the front doors the front Blackvue will pick it up.
Now parking mode. I would think that the Teslacam might not have better resolution, but it has more coverage and then incident would be closer contact, so Teslacam should be good there.
Plus the rear window with tint will probably require the rear camera to be mounted on the bottom of the glass (maybe with a cutout) and others have said that limits the view.
Anyway, please leave me your constructive opinions .... front/rear or just front.
I've always had Blackvue cameras on all my cars and my new M3LR is no exception. Yes, I know I have cameras all over the car, but the Blackvue has already paid for itself several times over in our Model S with its great resolution.
However, I'm thinking that with sentry mode, do I really need a rear camera?
If it's a rear collision the Teslacam should be good enough cause I won't need to ID the license plate and Florida doesn't have front plates anyway.
If it's a side collision hit & run or anything else in front of the front doors the front Blackvue will pick it up.
Now parking mode. I would think that the Teslacam might not have better resolution, but it has more coverage and then incident would be closer contact, so Teslacam should be good there.
Plus the rear window with tint will probably require the rear camera to be mounted on the bottom of the glass (maybe with a cutout) and others have said that limits the view.
Anyway, please leave me your constructive opinions .... front/rear or just front.
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