BimmerDriver
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First, let me clarfiy that Redtiger provided the camera to me for this review, although it has no influence on my opinions, I do feel that it should be clearly stated.
Second, many years ago I had a bad accident driving to work, t-boned a moron who turned left on red in front of me, totalled both my car (a gorgeous BMW M5) and his POS Expedition. If not for a another commuter who was kind enough to stop and wait with us for the police to give his statement, it would have been a he said/he said claim, and I would have had to file a claim with my insurance company. Since the other guy stuck around, fault was assigned to the moron and it didn't cost me any points. I did, however, have to buy another car and drive some nasty Nissan for two weeks. Ick. So, ever since then, I've had a dash cam in my cars. It's cheap insurance.
This Redtiger 17 Plus has 4 channels, which means that the front unit has a camera pointing toward traffic and another pointing in the car, probably excellent for Uber drivers and such. Since I'm the kind of person who doesn't want pictures of me swearing at the other drivers moments before a crash, I confirmed that yes, you can turn off the inside camera! Easy to do with their menu system. The other channels are for the rear unit, which has two cameras that can be rotated to capture both inside and outside (rear view) of the car. All of this is recorded in high definition. See this thread for a sample of actual video.
Because I'm so wordy and pedantic, this review will take up several posts in this thread. Apologies in advance.
First, the packaging is very nice, it's all well protected and very complete.
I requested and received the hardwire kit, which I believe comes along free when you order the camera on their web site. I was quite impressed with all that it came with - multiple taps for different fuse sizes, plenty of wire, a trim removal tool, and the transformer.
If you want to just plug it into your accessory power port, that adapter is included in the box that has the cameras. Super easy.
Second, many years ago I had a bad accident driving to work, t-boned a moron who turned left on red in front of me, totalled both my car (a gorgeous BMW M5) and his POS Expedition. If not for a another commuter who was kind enough to stop and wait with us for the police to give his statement, it would have been a he said/he said claim, and I would have had to file a claim with my insurance company. Since the other guy stuck around, fault was assigned to the moron and it didn't cost me any points. I did, however, have to buy another car and drive some nasty Nissan for two weeks. Ick. So, ever since then, I've had a dash cam in my cars. It's cheap insurance.
This Redtiger 17 Plus has 4 channels, which means that the front unit has a camera pointing toward traffic and another pointing in the car, probably excellent for Uber drivers and such. Since I'm the kind of person who doesn't want pictures of me swearing at the other drivers moments before a crash, I confirmed that yes, you can turn off the inside camera! Easy to do with their menu system. The other channels are for the rear unit, which has two cameras that can be rotated to capture both inside and outside (rear view) of the car. All of this is recorded in high definition. See this thread for a sample of actual video.
Because I'm so wordy and pedantic, this review will take up several posts in this thread. Apologies in advance.
First, the packaging is very nice, it's all well protected and very complete.
I requested and received the hardwire kit, which I believe comes along free when you order the camera on their web site. I was quite impressed with all that it came with - multiple taps for different fuse sizes, plenty of wire, a trim removal tool, and the transformer.
If you want to just plug it into your accessory power port, that adapter is included in the box that has the cameras. Super easy.
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