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good dash cam 100-150 cad

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You're gonna have to think about it more than that. There's a wide, wide range of dash cams out there. Some are utter crap that suction cup onto your windshield and take crappy 720p video but cost nothing, some are tiny, discrete little things that hide behind your rearview mirror, some have GPS built in, I believe there are even some out there that are capable of broadcasting your camera live to a stream and saving that recording in the cloud.

 

I've used both the A-118C and kdlinks X1. The X1 was more expensive than it needed to be, and bigger than it needed to be. The A-118C with GPS added on is perfect for me.

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Hang on before buying anything. There may or may not be a video in the works (based on some recent tweets I've seen).

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I have one of these. Love it a lot.

 

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Transcend's dashcams are pretty decent. They take (good quality) 1080p30fps video, come with a 16GB MicroSD card and can hold up to 64GB MicroSD cards.

They come with a suction cup for a window and also an adhesive mount for on a dashboard.

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