Anyone Tried one of these?
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Anyone Tried one of these?
So I was rummaging around on the interwebs looking for side tube steps for my 110 and happened to stumble across a site that sold a dashcam that is integrated into the defenders rain sensor cover. I was amazed it existed without getting a mention on here, so I felt it deserved a post :P It comes with a little piggy back harness and is completely plug and play, you just pop off the rain sensor cover, plug it in, and snap it on instead of the old cover. Seems like the dream dashcam solution for the defender.
I found it on newdefenderparts here : https://www.newdefenderparts.com/col...40457685762202
but you can also order them for less directly from aliexpress in china here : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005...47664985%22%7D
Anyone tried one of these? It's a brilliant idea if they work, I'm definitely going to order one and hope it does.
One a side note, the tube steps I was actually looking for I never found. Was hoping for something that looks like the Lucky8 rock rails without the underbody armor so it can bolt onto the OEM side step mounts. Easier install, less weight, and I won't be rock crawling...
I found it on newdefenderparts here : https://www.newdefenderparts.com/col...40457685762202
but you can also order them for less directly from aliexpress in china here : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005...47664985%22%7D
Anyone tried one of these? It's a brilliant idea if they work, I'm definitely going to order one and hope it does.
One a side note, the tube steps I was actually looking for I never found. Was hoping for something that looks like the Lucky8 rock rails without the underbody armor so it can bolt onto the OEM side step mounts. Easier install, less weight, and I won't be rock crawling...
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Love the idea and implementation. I've just been looking at dash cams, but don't like the cluttered look of extra gadgets and was just thinking in the last week how brilliant it would be for someone to do exactly what you've found! This solution looks OEM and factory built in. I just wonder if their software and bluetooth is as good as say Garmin's, and if they have utilized the existing wiring in the upper console for plug and play installation. Never like to pull down headliners and A pillars to run wires. Please give us a follow up of your experience!
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@drcoop Will do, just placed the order. According to the videos and the description it comes with a wiring harness that plugs into the rain sensor, so there shouldn't be any wiring to run at all, it should just plug in. There are models with a rear camera, and obviously for that you'd need to run a wire.
I'm sure the software is not going to be as good as something from a brand name like Garmin, I think it uses wifi to connect to your phone and view/download the videos. As long as it works and actually records decent quality video it doesn't really matter how clunky the software is as I won't be using it often. Having it all hidden and clean like that is far more important to me.
I'm sure the software is not going to be as good as something from a brand name like Garmin, I think it uses wifi to connect to your phone and view/download the videos. As long as it works and actually records decent quality video it doesn't really matter how clunky the software is as I won't be using it often. Having it all hidden and clean like that is far more important to me.
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drcoop (09-07-2021)
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I have it hardwired and it's a clean install but it just doesn't disappear into the vehicle.
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Great idea and design, but they should post some sample video as well, that's how you sell dashcams. With the lens a fair bit away from the windshield (or so it appears in the photos), that camera may be picking up quite a bit of reflections from the dash, especially on bright / sunny days. I have a Street Guardian in that position and eventually installed a polarized filter that pretty much eliminated 99% of reflections. They were quite substantial otherwise. Sample video below from a recent trip to our local mountains.
Last edited by umbertob; 09-07-2021 at 08:20 PM. Reason: Added sample video
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Pangea123 (12-28-2021)
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@drcoop Will do, just placed the order. According to the videos and the description it comes with a wiring harness that plugs into the rain sensor, so there shouldn't be any wiring to run at all, it should just plug in. There are models with a rear camera, and obviously for that you'd need to run a wire.
I'm sure the software is not going to be as good as something from a brand name like Garmin, I think it uses wifi to connect to your phone and view/download the videos. As long as it works and actually records decent quality video it doesn't really matter how clunky the software is as I won't be using it often. Having it all hidden and clean like that is far more important to me.
I'm sure the software is not going to be as good as something from a brand name like Garmin, I think it uses wifi to connect to your phone and view/download the videos. As long as it works and actually records decent quality video it doesn't really matter how clunky the software is as I won't be using it often. Having it all hidden and clean like that is far more important to me.
Last edited by TheMoke; 09-08-2021 at 06:45 AM.
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Yeah I don't have high hopes for the quality of the video, but I'm mainly after it for accident/insurance protection, as long as it can make out number plates I'll be happy. If I want to actually record something important for memories I'd mount the gopro which will beat out any dashcam for image quality.
I'll post back with how well it works, I got the 4k model, I probably won't actually record in 4k as usually the cheap Chinese cams usually upscale just to say they record in 4k. Hopefully if I set my expectations low enough it should exceed them...
I'll post back with how well it works, I got the 4k model, I probably won't actually record in 4k as usually the cheap Chinese cams usually upscale just to say they record in 4k. Hopefully if I set my expectations low enough it should exceed them...
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DefendTheFarm (09-08-2021)
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Yeah I don't have high hopes for the quality of the video, but I'm mainly after it for accident/insurance protection, as long as it can make out number plates I'll be happy. If I want to actually record something important for memories I'd mount the gopro which will beat out any dashcam for image quality.
I'll post back with how well it works, I got the 4k model, I probably won't actually record in 4k as usually the cheap Chinese cams usually upscale just to say they record in 4k. Hopefully if I set my expectations low enough it should exceed them...
I'll post back with how well it works, I got the 4k model, I probably won't actually record in 4k as usually the cheap Chinese cams usually upscale just to say they record in 4k. Hopefully if I set my expectations low enough it should exceed them...
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Iceman153 (09-08-2021)