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.
Thanks to community member
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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But my point is that you want something reliable. It's insurance: you pay for it and hope you will never need it.
You want camera that 1) starts every time you start your car 2) does not corrupt files 3) has accurate and visible time stamp. Plus, you want high-endurance memory card to go with it.
Wiring kit is not a problem: there are 100s of them all over Internet, ranging from $10 to $40.
But camera and memory card are another story: you do not want to be in a situation when you have file but cannot use it.
All of us here are ready to fight over 5 cents difference, but this is one of cases when you want to spend more (well.... much more) and have something good.
If you're DIY/tech savvy though you can make all of this in an hour for your exact application.
You can make the power adapter from any wall outlet, cut off the wall plug etc. and a little soldering/crimping/cutting + $1 worth of wiring and fuses etc you're set.
I only mention that to encourage any tech repair savvy folks to look at the photo mentioned of exactly what's in it so you can see if it's up your alley or not.
For many of us the convenience and time is easily worth buying.
Also fwiw you can change the plug to usb micro or whatever you need…I'd do that over an adapter. Fiddling with adapters that regularly break isn't what you want from a device that you plan to rely on like this
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