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BlackVue has highly intuitive software available for free. You can download the app onto your iPhone or Android & then WiFi stream live wireless to your phone.Thats very cool Dr Taras, how do you download the video?
Honestly, I'm not a DIY guy so I'm not sure. You can contact Elie over at Al & Ed's-WeHo.I've got the same camera (in the same mounting location). Where did they tap into constant 12v in the cabin? I've only found ACC power...
I suppose you can see the camera, but not sure why you'd be looking through that space unless you were watching that news helicopter who was following you like O.J. :wink:the camera looks big in your picture (than I was imagining for getting one in my vehicle).
Gosh, not sure as it was part of the package. With all that I did, he probably threw the install in!What was the final tally for your camera install (rounded to the nearest $100 is fine) if you're willing to share?
There were options for that and I chose not to get them.Have you tried recording a rear-facing video yet?
Hm. I thought it just meant rotating the camera before you start your drive.There were options for that and I chose not to get them.
Hm. I thought it just meant rotating the camera before you start your drive.
I've got the same camera (in the same mounting location). Where did they tap into constant 12v in the cabin? I've only found ACC power...
I thought you meant the ones that will simultaneously record front and back. :redface:Hm. I thought it just meant rotating the camera before you start your drive.
That page 2 has some great DIY pix. Thanx for posting! :smile:One way is to get it from the extra connector under the microphone grill, as discussed here:
How about a DashCam option?
I think mine are not as noticeable (& slightly improved over dadaleus) because I don't have a wide shot which I'll post later
Oops... okay. Then kudos to you because I thought you that you did a perfect job at aligning it flush with the bend of that wheel well. This 'art' is definitely a 31-flavors analogy :redface:I like the way I aligned them. I carefully made them level with the road. I see why you say it looks like it's pointing up, but I actually tried to make the flat part perfectly aligned with the ground, not the curve of the wheel well.
Hehe. No worries. I'm still curious to hear about your experiences if you test out rotating it. Nudge nudge.I thought you meant the ones that will simultaneously record front and back. :redface:
Lloyd had some great photos, up close, of the mats he got on this TMC post in this thread.OK, Here I go: I ordered a set of the front and rear floor mats from them based on the pictures Taras posted. I have to say they are the best I have EVER seen. Two colors of carpet matched together to form the 'T" and then nicely trimmed to accentuate the T. The whole bottom is a rubber that will not let liquid through with continuous extruding points about every 3/4 inch to make sure it does not slip. Great work. Not cheap , but worth it for something that you see every day, and the first thing someone sees when they step into your car. Great Job A &E !!
Appreciate all the advice. I am now considering adding the following 1) blind spot detectors 2) lighting for the trunk and 3) blackvue dashcam
did you consider a rear cam as well?
i assume they are legal in Ca?
i also just got my HOV stickers and need to install the fastrax transponder. I am monitoring the threads
Love it! :tongue:#firstworldproblems
Here are my own <60 sec videos that were made by the Dash-Cam. ...
To every one their own I suppose. Assuming putting the stickers on at all, I like the way I aligned them. I carefully made them level with the road. I see why you say it looks like it's pointing up, but I actually tried to make the flat part perfectly aligned with the ground, not the curve of the wheel well.
This was my third car with stickers (gold on my Prius, then white on my Roadster and now my Model S) and I found that I felt aligning with the ground and putting it close to the wheel (so you don't see all 3 stickers from the back) was most aesthetically pleasing -- to me at least.