Dash cam / in-car DVR

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Dash cam / in-car DVR

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Available now at Maplins
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=394127

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Not a bad price, just shy of £180. It's same spec as the T-eye or road hawk 2 but over £100 cheaper (y)

It's got the two cameras and built in GPS malarky, a real shame that they haven't upgraded the cameras though, still only 640 x 480 resolution but not a bad price for peace of mind.
Worth every penny (and much more besides) when it comes to the crunch.
 
May very well look at getting one of those :)

(Just compared it to the Roadhawk2 - near enough identical features)

Thanks :)
 
Yes, I have the T-eye & couldn't believe it when RoadHawk introduced the RH2 - an identical piece of kit. I asked them long ago if they had plans to integrate more modern tech - ie better lens/cams.
I know the makers somehow feel it is important to include G-shock but mine is constantly saving from the many bumps and potholes so every so oft I have to do a manual delete of everything then load up latest software.
I pointed out to road hawk that with ther internal cam filming the occupants, there was no need for the g-shock tech to be included as you would see from the movement of the occupants where the impact came from.
 
Only downer is it 'Sentient', Maplin home brand I believe.

Alot of it seems to be hit and miss, and for the 2nd time today I've returned a piece of CCTV equipment to them for a refund.

If you get a good example though your into a winner imo.

I've just started a new job as a driver (company vehicle) and am looking at a easy fit, and then remove recorder, and might look into one of those torch camera's from eBay.
 
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