Which Drive cam is user friendly?
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by Dave_in_AZ, Sep 25, 2017.
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I was looking for one that would last at least a year. You can take the G1W and OldShark off of your list for those reasons. The first G1W lasted 9 months however they did replace it with a new one that lasted 4 months. I kept the original package and all components to be in compliance with their return policy.
I've had popcorn stuck in my teeth longer than the OldShark lasted, 10 days. I am to the point now that if a dash cam will last 12 months I may just buy that brand and model again.
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That's what I want....lol
I cant seem to find it tho.Dave_in_AZ Thanks this. -
Well, I'll probably get one in a week or two. Today spent $75 for moving blankets, $75 for more ratchet straps ( even though my collection was getting impressive, so I thought ), and $32 for new cell phone battery ( installed ) that works so nice.
Maybe next week. Having gasket replaced on oil pan Saturday, so spent another $130 on oil ( WalMart has Delvac 1300 for $10.50 gallon atm ), and wrench is insistant I change the filters while he's at it, so be a regular PM for all accounts.JReding Thanks this. -
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I have the Garmin 35 and I'm very happy with it.
Very easy to use with a 3" screen..
Price was about $165.xx
Has incident detection, red light camera warning and a whole lot more..Dave_in_AZ Thanks this. -
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And then there's always taxes.
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Where did you get that?
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