Select Advance Auto Parts Stores have
Sylvania Dash Camera Hardwire Kit (RDSGHT-HRDWR.BX) on sale for $6.95 - $4.17 (in-cart discount) =
$2.78. Select free store pick-up where stock permits.
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DealChazer007 for sharing this deal.
Note: Availability and price will vary by location.
About this product:
- 24-hour surveillance - hardwire your dash camera to maintain power and surveillance when your vehicle is parked. If vehicle battery voltage drops to a certain level, power to camera will be disconnected, leaving enough power to restart engine. Connects directly to fuse box in vehicle; includes 4 common fuse taps. No wire splicing.
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Dash cams are not to catch funny videos. It's your insurance.
When you had an accident, it may (and usually does) come to your word against his and having video confirming your story can save you 100s if not 1000s on insurance. So you want absolutely reliable camera and you know you have video clip if something happens.
Two personal cases:
1) Lady backed up in the parking lot. Clear damage to my front and her rear. She had the audacity to call insurance and claim that I rear-ended her car. Upload of one file solved this problem.
2) I was going straight, dude was turning left. By the time cops came, traffic light changed several times. The only way to prove that I had green was to have video.
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Dash cams are not to catch funny videos. It's your insurance.
When you had an accident, it may (and usually does) come to your word against his and having video confirming your story can save you 100s if not 1000s on insurance. So you want absolutely reliable camera and you know you have video clip if something happens.
Two personal cases:
1) Lady backed up in the parking lot. Clear damage to my front and her rear. She had the audacity to call insurance and claim that I rear-ended her car. Upload of one file solved this problem.
2) I was going straight, dude was turning left. By the time cops came, traffic light changed several times. The only way to prove that I had green was to have video.
As long as you aren't interested in license plates or actually using the video footage for YouTube, I think a cheap camera is perfect for a car. A nicer camera is better, but good vs mediocre video will both be sufficient for determining fault.
Better to spend your money on a good micro SD card - make sure it's a high endurance card rated for many writes, as the dashcam will be continually writing to the card, and generally automatically overwriting old footage.
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All available items as far as I can tell.
https://shop.advanceaut
Otherwise I'd pick one up
Otherwise I'd pick one up
Yea other sites, including their own page, show even their best one is awful.
Spend more for a better camera.
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All available items as far as I can tell.
https://shop.advanceaut
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