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December 9th, 2022 12:27 AM #61
If I may make a suggestion. Several years ago all my dashcams are hardwired, meaning i had it tapped to a wire or a fuse. Until about 2 years ago I heard and tried of using the obd hardwire method. You line up the wiring normally on the pillars then connect it to the obd port of your vehicle via a kit. Comes with a switch also so you can leave it on if in a mall parking or whenever you want to with the engine off or auto off when you turn off the engine. No splicing, no tapping. Just plug it in the port since the ports are standard across different vehicles. You just need to look for the location of your obd port. It's usually near the foot well, driver's side. You can remove it easily if the casa needs to access your obd port.
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December 9th, 2022 12:58 AM #62
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December 9th, 2022 11:46 AM #63Why not buy a ciggarette lighter slot to USB converter para ma connect dashcam from USB cable?
I think most Dashcams are USB male plugs that are only connected to the USB slot of cigarrete lighter to USB converter. Hindi pa ako nakakita ng Dashcam na ang male plug is cigarette lighter slot.
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