Dash Cameras

olcoon

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This is a little of subject, but does anyone know anything about Garmin's back up camera? Going to be buying their RV GPS soon, and they have a bundle that includes the camera.
 

jbeletti

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This is a little of subject, but does anyone know anything about Garmin's back up camera? Going to be buying their RV GPS soon, and they have a bundle that includes the camera.

Roy - I think you are talking about the wireless camera that can transmit to the Garmin GPS, like we used to offer for Landmark.

I had one. Actually - have it now for a few more days until I turn this coach back in. Compared to the Voyager, I prefer the Voyager. Bear in mind I have Garmin's 1st generation product, now going on 2 years old. My feedback to them at that time was that they need to add:
1. Audio
2. Infra Red LEDs for nightvision

I feel strongly about Audio for RV backup cameras. It's great to be able to hear your spotter as he/she backs you in. This all said, Garmin's offering may be improved from what I have.
 

olcoon

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Jim, is the one you've got the same as Ken & Kathy Adams have? I saw them backing into their site in Goshen 2 yrs ago & thought she'd gone crazy, or was cussing Ken. Had to ask her & she told me about their camera. I was pretty impressed with it.
 

olcoon

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I'm kind of thinking it may be. I told Sally about it, and told her not to forget the name of it, and now she can't remember it. I guess she's getting old...I can't rely on her memory much at all anymore!!!!:rolleyes:
 

porthole

Retired
OK, thanks to Handbrake the video is cut down from 4 minutes to 40 seconds


What the video doesn't show is how close the white car actually came to me and my maneuver up to the curb avoiding her. I am really surprised she did not tag at least the dually fender. After passing me she went another 100' or so ending up on a front yard with the tire blowing out from the curb impact.

And the dirt bag tried saying the white car came out of the side street!


http://youtu.be/6jxVzzaWvHI
 
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porthole

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For what it's worth, I think I found my next Dash Camera - the Lukas 7950 WD.

That looks like it solves multiple issues. I like the ability to use the phone as a screen for backing to hitch up. And did you notice you can do a OBD II display on the front unit's screen?

Can't find any pricing yet, did you?
 

porthole

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Duane,

Download and install Handbrake (free), then convert the AVI to MP4. Open in Quicktime, trim and save. I just did a test with Handbrake to convert an AVI to MP4 and it worked. I was able to open it in Quicktime.

View attachment 34892


I could not get the converted video to open in quicktime. But I just did the trimming in iMovie.

One thing my clip shows is I seldom slow down for speed bumps when driving solo :rolleyes:
 

jbeletti

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I could not get the converted video to open in quicktime. But I just did the trimming in iMovie.

One thing my clip shows is I seldom slow down for speed bumps when driving solo :rolleyes:

Cool - glad you now have a process for trimming.

I just found that VLC can do conversions. I was able to convert a camera AVI file to M4V and open it in Quicktime. Trouble is that I lost the audio track. I suppose trying various codecs/settings in the VLC conversion could regain audio.

VLCScreenSnapz002.jpg VLCScreenSnapz001.jpg
 

brianharrison

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ILH

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Has anyone looked at the BlackVue products? I am looking at the two channel DR650GW, or the single channel DR600GW. Dual channel is about $350 today on Amazon.

Here is a quick youtube on the two.

Looking for comparison thoughts vs the Lukas?

Brian

EDIT Found the Lukas 7950 WD here in Canada for $390.00 CDN. Pre order only, it appears. I do like the OBDII connect-ability. Unfortunately I have a tuner/digital gauges already using the ODBII :(

Brian,

Check out the price of that unit on Newegg.ca (not the US site). They have a combo deal right now.
 

brianharrison

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For what it's worth, I think I found my next Dash Camera - the Lukas 7950 WD.

Jim (and Duane if you read this),

Do you have a device currently using your OBDII and given consideration to splitting the signal to two devices that would share the OBDII port? ie - LuKas 7950WD and digital gauges?

I read conflicting information in the reviews of the Amazon OBDII splitter that two devices cannot "share" OBDports. Any thoughts? Duane? from your past life and knowledgeable research?

I like the idea of a ribbon cord splitter (vs heavy duty corded ones) for ease of hiding the bulky splitter in my footwell.

Looking forward to your comments.
Brian
 

porthole

Retired
Brian, I haven't looked at too many OBD devices yet as I just don't have a need to anymore. That said, I do carry a reader in the truck in case I get a code or truck issue. Not that I can do much on the road, but it is nice to know. And in experimenting I intentionally ran my DEF down all the way to see what happens. Know what happens? When you run dry you get a pump code that sets the truck into reduced output, that can only be reset by the OBD.

I would not bother with the gauge thing if I had to have it wired. I have been researching the wireless OBD II units, both BlueTooth and WiFi. I have found at least one device and App now that has my interest. I have an extra iPhone here and an iPod which could work as a display.

But, the camera Jim linked to really has my curiosity piqued. If it works well, it would eliminate one more display.

I have not had the opportunity to split the OBD signal, so I don't have an answer for you.

I like the Palmer Engineering APP from at least what I can see on their website. I contacted them with reference to my truck, "I" products and their app, and one of the engineers told me that he personally uses this wireless dongle for his iPhone.

http://www.palmerperformance.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=25&products_id=90
 

brianharrison

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Thanks Duane, I have a wired OBD2 H&S tuner/digital gauge as I have removed DPF and disabled EGR on my 6.4. It really livens up the engine and eliminates that darn regen process.

I have ordered the Lukas 7950HD (2Ch) here in Canada ($390 CDN) and inquired about the ODB connector (it is optional, does not come with the 7950). I also ordered a small form factor Blackvue DR650GW 2Ch for my car, so I will compare the two.

I have ordered the ODB ribbon splitter and will test the two devices (H&S tuner/gauges and Lukas 7950 OBD connector) if and when I hear back from the Lukas rep here in western Canada.

I'll post back when I get the comparison done.

Brian
 

jbeletti

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OK, thanks to Handbrake the video is cut down from 4 minutes to 40 seconds


What the video doesn't show is how close the white car actually came to me and my maneuver up to the curb avoiding her. I am really surprised she did not tag at least the dually fender. After passing me she went another 100' or so ending up on a front yard with the tire blowing out from the curb impact.

And the dirt bag tried saying the white car came out of the side street!


http://youtu.be/0WpfRGNEC9s

Wow - the video evidence is pretty compelling.
 

jbeletti

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Jim (and Duane if you read this),

Do you have a device currently using your OBDII and given consideration to splitting the signal to two devices that would share the OBDII port? ie - LuKas 7950WD and digital gauges?

I read conflicting information in the reviews of the Amazon OBDII splitter that two devices cannot "share" OBDports. Any thoughts? Duane? from your past life and knowledgeable research?

I like the idea of a ribbon cord splitter (vs heavy duty corded ones) for ease of hiding the bulky splitter in my footwell.

Looking forward to your comments.
Brian

Brian - I did have the 9700 Type B. The Type D comes with the OBDII. The reason I didn't get the type D is that at the time, the compatibility was super low. A lot of Korean cars and a few others. For the cost difference, I figured I'd skip the OBDII if there was no assurance as to what I'd get with it (minimum or maximum data).

Like Duane - I also have a separate code reader. I have an old-school corded unit and I also have Bluetooth unit. I plug the BT unit in only as needed to read/reset codes. I don't use my corded unit at all. It needs a new home :)
 

jbeletti

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Thanks Duane, I have a wired OBD2 H&S tuner/digital gauge as I have removed DPF and disabled EGR on my 6.4. It really livens up the engine and eliminates that darn regen process.

I have ordered the Lukas 7950HD (2Ch) here in Canada ($390 CDN) and inquired about the ODB connector (it is optional, does not come with the 7950). I also ordered a small form factor Blackvue DR650GW 2Ch for my car, so I will compare the two.

I have ordered the ODB ribbon splitter and will test the two devices (H&S tuner/gauges and Lukas 7950 OBD connector) if and when I hear back from the Lukas rep here in western Canada.

I'll post back when I get the comparison done.

Brian

Brian, when you say "7950HD", do you really mean "7950WD", the new Duo with WiFi? If yes, can you please reply with a link to where you found it. I may order one for the truck and put my 9700 Duo in the car. Be interested in your evaluation of the two units (Lukas and Blackvue).

I LOVE the UI of the Lukas. That said, I'm intrigued by the app for the 7950 WD. If the app can change settings, see a live view and review recorded clips, I'd LOVE to have a Full-HD dual cam setup with NO LCD and use the app. Better stealth that way as the Lukas 9700 and 7950 front units are honkin' huge :)
 

porthole

Retired
Another day - another near miss.
In New Jersey, as well as in many other states, it is a law to remove snow and ice accumulations from your vehicle. Would not want someone to get a broken windshield for being lazy, right?

I didn't get a broken windshield fortunately, but I did get bombarded. And as you will see in this video, the cameras perception is not the same as the human eye. Same with the video I posted above.

The chunk of ice hit my windshield square right in front of me, just above the steering wheel. Yet it looks like it barely hits the windshield.

http://youtu.be/jf39Jw8iA18
 

brianharrison

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I heard back from an authorized Lukas dealer here in Western Canada (www.canadadashcam.com) and have been informed the OBDII connector with the 7950WD does not show Ford as a compatible OBDII pairing. He will be checking with the factory rep in the next week and will be letting me know. Not sure, but I would have thought OBDII protocol would be standard around the world - maybe not in Korea?

Jim, yes I meant the Lukas 7950WD --> Here is the link. This guy is in my home town, so if he does not ship to US let me know and I can go pick it up and send it to you..... Current exchange is favorable for you in US$. You can change currency at the top of the page.

Here is a youtube video with sample from the Lukas 7950WD The great hometown scenery of Calgary Alberta in February. Enjoy!

Brian
 
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