Quote Originally Posted by forceG View Post
How about the batteries ng YI i read some review na hindi raw recommended sa mga hot climates like pinas,..


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Batteries in general are not recommended. Our dashcams ought to have capacitors by default. But alas we don't always get what we want. My dashcam has a battery too. What I do to help it a bit is to open the aircon in front of the windshield and hope it flows to my dashcam and cool it down a bit. Unlike my dashcam, the Yi has vents on top and bottom of the unit to help it cool down better.

My advise is to never leave it inside the car when parking outside. Since I have indoor parking both at home and the office, this is not a problem unless I need to go meet someone in the field. My main concern is the one hour drive in the mid-morning when it can get hot. My drive home in the late afternoon is not as hot and so my dashcam won't be too stressed by the heat.

Don't worry to much about it. They're designed for some sun exposure, and if it's a quality brand, it can last quite a bit. It's usually the off-brand products that fail prematurely from sun and heat exposure.