Mounting location dashcam
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Mounting location dashcam
Can anyone tell me if mounting a dashcam immediately below the rear view mirror will impede any of the built in cameras or lasers that control features as distronics, lane departure, safe stopping or intersection monitoring? Any problems with the antennae wiring in the windshield? I don't want to buy this thing then find out, oh, this or that won't work now. Thanks. My local SA was not sure hence, the question to the forum.
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Can anyone tell me if mounting a dashcam immediately below the rear view mirror will impede any of the built in cameras or lasers that control features as distronics, lane departure, safe stopping or intersection monitoring? Any problems with the antennae wiring in the windshield? I don't want to buy this thing then find out, oh, this or that won't work now. Thanks. My local SA was not sure hence, the question to the forum.
That's what we have with the Blackvue, but only on the S-Class...
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Hard to explain, it will make sense once you try it yourself but the mount is off centered and optimal for driver side mounting
Upside down makes it optimal for passenger side mounting ie easier access to plugs/card/wifi button, can be tucked as close to center line as possible, etc
I have both my EZpass and Blackvue in that IR cutout area, works for me since I prefer not being able to see them while driving
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Don't know for sure about interference, but.. You pull off files using WIFI so the unit is transmitting when you do that. WIFI should be off when driving. Wouldn't be a great place to mount if unit you have transmits anything while driving. Could induce signals etc. Mine is Black VUE 650 2 ch
One other tip.
My first mount had poor resolution videos. I had to change mounting locations.
If you look in a darkened location with a flashlight. You will see a really fine screen imbedded in the windshield just to the right of the mirror. About 5 in square. Purpose unknown. Mine is an early 2014 so can't say about other cars.
I moved it further right to in front of passenger visor. OK there. (except for reflections, white interior does not help)
One other tip.
My first mount had poor resolution videos. I had to change mounting locations.
If you look in a darkened location with a flashlight. You will see a really fine screen imbedded in the windshield just to the right of the mirror. About 5 in square. Purpose unknown. Mine is an early 2014 so can't say about other cars.
I moved it further right to in front of passenger visor. OK there. (except for reflections, white interior does not help)
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Hard to explain, it will make sense once you try it yourself but the mount is off centered and optimal for driver side mounting
Upside down makes it optimal for passenger side mounting ie easier access to plugs/card/wifi button, can be tucked as close to center line as possible, etc
I have both my EZpass and Blackvue in that IR cutout area, works for me since I prefer not being able to see them while driving
Hard to explain, it will make sense once you try it yourself but the mount is off centered and optimal for driver side mounting
Upside down makes it optimal for passenger side mounting ie easier access to plugs/card/wifi button, can be tucked as close to center line as possible, etc
I have both my EZpass and Blackvue in that IR cutout area, works for me since I prefer not being able to see them while driving
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Hard to explain, it will make sense once you try it yourself but the mount is off centered and optimal for driver side mounting
Upside down makes it optimal for passenger side mounting ie easier access to plugs/card/wifi button, can be tucked as close to center line as possible, etc
I have both my EZpass and Blackvue in that IR cutout area, works for me since I prefer not being able to see them while driving
Hard to explain, it will make sense once you try it yourself but the mount is off centered and optimal for driver side mounting
Upside down makes it optimal for passenger side mounting ie easier access to plugs/card/wifi button, can be tucked as close to center line as possible, etc
I have both my EZpass and Blackvue in that IR cutout area, works for me since I prefer not being able to see them while driving
Where did you connect power?
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Don't know for sure about interference, but.. You pull off files using WIFI so the unit is transmitting when you do that. WIFI should be off when driving. Wouldn't be a great place to mount if unit you have transmits anything while driving. Could induce signals etc. Mine is Black VUE 650 2 ch
One other tip.
My first mount had poor resolution videos. I had to change mounting locations.
If you look in a darkened location with a flashlight. You will see a really fine screen imbedded in the windshield just to the right of the mirror. About 5 in square. Purpose unknown. Mine is an early 2014 so can't say about other cars.
I moved it further right to in front of passenger visor. OK there. (except for reflections, white interior does not help)
One other tip.
My first mount had poor resolution videos. I had to change mounting locations.
If you look in a darkened location with a flashlight. You will see a really fine screen imbedded in the windshield just to the right of the mirror. About 5 in square. Purpose unknown. Mine is an early 2014 so can't say about other cars.
I moved it further right to in front of passenger visor. OK there. (except for reflections, white interior does not help)
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More or less. Works fine on sunny days, less so when cloudy. My assumption is that the antenna picks up less than 4 satellites used for GPS (tracking is lost at 2)
Not ideal, but the radar detector has priority for me. At the same time I don't want to get into an installed radar detector/laser jammer, etc.
Not ideal, but the radar detector has priority for me. At the same time I don't want to get into an installed radar detector/laser jammer, etc.
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You could go higher but I want both EZ pass and dashcam to get GPS so I'm limited by the IR cutout
My buddy who could care less about GPS has his up tight
Another tip - use the same EZpass style velcro - not the sticky stuff from Blackvue - to mount it since at least I find myself taking it down a lot
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Where did you wire for power from? I'm trying to find a switched 12V to connect my dash cam too. I was trying to use the fuse box on the passenger side - but they all seem to be hot all the time.
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Where did you wire for power from? I'm trying to find a switched 12V to connect my dash cam too. I was trying to use the fuse box on the passenger side - but they all seem to be hot all the time.
Thank you,
Alex
That wire is usually tucked into the plastic
You could go higher but I want both EZ pass and dashcam to get GPS so I'm limited by the IR cutout
My buddy who could care less about GPS has his up tight
Another tip - use the same EZpass style velcro - not the sticky stuff from Blackvue - to mount it since at least I find myself taking it down a lot
You could go higher but I want both EZ pass and dashcam to get GPS so I'm limited by the IR cutout
My buddy who could care less about GPS has his up tight
Another tip - use the same EZpass style velcro - not the sticky stuff from Blackvue - to mount it since at least I find myself taking it down a lot
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I'm pretty sure they tapped one in the passenger side box, as that is where they put my power magic pro box, too
Or maybe you're right, all of them are hot, but my PMP box handles the cut off
Or maybe you're right, all of them are hot, but my PMP box handles the cut off
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You want power to your webcam all the time not switched. One of the main reasons I have a cam is to see what's happened when I'm not there -front and rear. Manage the power drain with setting options in your cam settings and a power manager module.
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That wire is usually tucked into the plastic
You could go higher but I want both EZ pass and dashcam to get GPS so I'm limited by the IR cutout
My buddy who could care less about GPS has his up tight
Another tip - use the same EZpass style velcro - not the sticky stuff from Blackvue - to mount it since at least I find myself taking it down a lot
You could go higher but I want both EZ pass and dashcam to get GPS so I'm limited by the IR cutout
My buddy who could care less about GPS has his up tight
Another tip - use the same EZpass style velcro - not the sticky stuff from Blackvue - to mount it since at least I find myself taking it down a lot
What is the IR Cut Out? Can I mount the camera in this?
Haven't got the car yet, so, can't look to see what you mean.
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C-Class doesn't have IR glass, so no issue. Mount where you like.
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