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Old 06-07-2013, 10:12 PM   #1
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Default Dash cams is GPS speed logging really worth it?

I am looking at dash cams after seeing the benefits with insurance, police etc on TV. I have narrowed it down to two models both DOD both full HD 1080P

The DOD LS300W seems to have the best video quality especially at night but no GPS logging (so no record of your speed)
The DOD LS430 is also good and has GPS logging to record your speed, but lacks the wider angle lens and the superior video quality of the LS300W especially at night (night time video is outstanding with the LS300W and pretty average with the DOD LS430)

Is it completely necessary to have your vehicle's speed displayed in the video footage? In some instances it could be a life saver but what if something happens which your insurance company needs for evidence (eg other driver in the wrong but no witnesses) but your own video footage speed indicates 61 kph in a 60 zone = no insurance and no case.
It's really a no brainer Don't Speed but 1 km over and probably no case to argue!

So is the gps speed logging worth it?
If the DOD LS430 (which has GPS logging) had the superior wide angle lens and night time quality of the non gps LS300W model I'd buy it in an instant but it doesn't.


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Old 06-07-2013, 10:16 PM   #2
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Default Re: Dash cams is GPS speed logging really worth it?

I have a Navman Muvie 388 or whatever it is. Has GPS, G-Force and speed and sound.
Can be very good for getting you out of trouble. Can also be very good at getting you into trouble. Just be weary of the ones you can de-activate the sound/speed/etc when you need to.
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Old 06-07-2013, 11:00 PM   #3
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Cheers Monty Yours sounds a bit like a G-tech, can it log 0-100 kph times? (useful in Turbo fords )

When you say be weary of the ones which have speed deactivation etc do you mean steer clear of them?
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Old 06-07-2013, 11:08 PM   #4
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GPS speed won't be admissible in court if you think it might get you off a speeding ticket. Get the one with the better camera.
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Old 06-07-2013, 11:38 PM   #5
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I have a dodgy Chinese one (GS1000) and while you can turn off speed display on the actual video, it will always be recorded into a separate data file, so it is still accessible.
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Old 06-07-2013, 11:58 PM   #6
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Default Re: Dash cams is GPS speed logging really worth it?

I guess it would not hurt to have the speed logging, myself i'm pretty keen on getting a camera to record trips after recently being hit from the side while stationary, it occurred to me after the event the the bloke who wopped into me admitted guilt, if he had not,
it may have been a bit more involved to get the event sorted.
even if it did not capture the vehicle wopping me , it could add to the evidence i was stationary and not at fault.
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Old 07-07-2013, 06:25 PM   #7
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even if it did not capture the vehicle wopping me , it could add to the evidence i was stationary and not at fault.
the video footage will show pretty clearly that you were stationary, the gps speed info wouldn't add any value in the situation you described. What would be useful is GPS location, so you can prove you were where you said you were, and at what time.
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Old 07-07-2013, 07:35 PM   #8
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Could have really used this Dash Cam about an Hour ago
White Mercedes decided to invent it's own lane and over took a whole line of cars (including mine) using the emergency stopping lane which ended abruptly then the Mercedes cut in front narrowly missing my car as the lane run out :(
Now let's wait for this Dash camera I'd love to put drivers like this on youtube but I don't think it's legal
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I'd love to put drivers like this on youtube but I don't think it's legal
Quite legal to post footage like that on youtube.

http://www.artslaw.com.au/info-sheet...aphers-rights/
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Quite legal to post footage like that on youtube.

http://www.artslaw.com.au/info-sheet...aphers-rights/
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Old 07-07-2013, 01:00 PM   #11
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Have a look at the car camera from Honeywell. I have one in my car and it's great. They have two models, a standard and HD. More importantly, they are discreet and it's from a recognised brand. For me, it was worth the extra money.

http://honeywellcarcamera.com.au/
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Default Re: Dash cams is GPS speed logging really worth it?

Actually, some employers are finding that dash cameras modify the way their employees drive - for the better
because they know that all actions are being recorded and can be reviewed if any incidents occur.

I like the idea and far from the Orwellian "Big brother is watching" I think most people are comfortable
with having a camera witnessing what is going on in the public arena. How good is it to have evidence
that can be replayed to police and insurance companies vindicating one's own actions.
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Old 07-07-2013, 02:33 PM   #13
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Actually, some employers are finding that dash cameras modify the way their employees drive - for the better
because they know that all actions are being recorded and can be reviewed if any incidents occur.

I like the idea and far from the Orwellian "Big brother is watching" I think most people are comfortable
with having a camera witnessing what is going on in the public arena. How good is it to have evidence
that can be replayed to police and insurance companies vindicating one's own actions.
From an employees perspective it is brilliant I don't mind cameras in the public arena either, they catch criminals and free the innocent
One would only be bothered by a camera if they were planning to do something illegal!
Just check out the footage on tv lately where road ragers are deliberately reversing into the victim :( without a dash cam that could be tricky if the 'road rager' says you ran into the back of him! Then you have the fraudsters making out you ran them over to put in an injury claim....yes cameras certainly get my vote
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Old 07-07-2013, 05:12 PM   #14
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Hey thanks everyone for your informative advice and opinions, I have purchased the DOD LS300W without GPS Logging, I wanted the clearest video result over GPS. I looked at the Honeywell which didn't look too bad at all either.
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I've got a Uniden iGO CAM 300 and it works great....I have it so it turns on when you start the car and turns to stand by mode when the car is off so it will start recording if the car is knocked while it's parked.
It's only a cheap one but it works great and I have no worries with recommending it for people wanting a budget in car camera.
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I’ve only just found this thread. I don’t usually reply to these but you can Forget about the LS 430 if you want an accurate GPS speed reading. I tested one a while back and the speed was out anything between 8 to 25 Kph at 100 Ks. Wide screen display is nothing more than a gimmick. The 300w is much of a muchness as well. I’ve been using DOD products for a few years, mainly the 550 and I can assure you that DOD, as a company are an absolute pain in the arze to deal with.

Don’t believe any of the BS on their website with their night time demo shots either. They are all tested in Taiwan and there is no darkness there. They have a zillion street lights so night time resolution is very different than Australia.
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I’ve only just found this thread. I don’t usually reply to these but you can Forget about the LS 430 if you want an accurate GPS speed reading. I tested one a while back and the speed was out anything between 8 to 25 Kph at 100 Ks. Wide screen display is nothing more than a gimmick. The 300w is much of a muchness as well. I’ve been using DOD products for a few years, mainly the 550 and I can assure you that DOD, as a company are an absolute pain in the arze to deal with.

Don’t believe any of the BS on their website with their night time demo shots either. They are all tested in Taiwan and there is no darkness there. They have a zillion street lights so night time resolution is very different than Australia.
I compared the DOD LS300W on youtube with others like the Gs1000 orange menu etc. The videos were AFAIK private users of these devices. The DOD LS 300W came out as a clearer video result than the others of similar price range in both day and night footage.
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I compared the DOD LS300W on youtube with others like the Gs1000 orange menu etc. The videos were AFAIK private users of these devices. The DOD LS 300W came out as a clearer video result than the others of similar price range in both day and night footage.
I’ve tested both and they were pretty much the same for me. Either way, the unit you have should work well.
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Can people post up some pics of their cameras installed? How do you power them without having a cord hanging down to the ciggie lighter?
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Can people post up some pics of their cameras installed? How do you power them without having a cord hanging down to the ciggie lighter?
I have my cable going into the roof lining, down the a pillar and under the dash where I have wired it into behind the cigarette lighter. That way the cigarette lighter can still be used.
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Can people post up some pics of their cameras installed? How do you power them without having a cord hanging down to the ciggie lighter?
Leads are pretty easy to hide. I’ve hidden the lead in my Fairlane, but in the truck, I have then looped over the sun visor and secured behind the phone as I’m in and out if it every day. If I was in the truck for a week at a time, I would do a better job. I have some new adhesive clamps for leads but I haven’t had a lot of time to mount them. I’ve taken the leads down for this pic.



I’ll eventually get a around to doing a better job of hiding them when I get the time.

This pic is with the leads secured behind the phone.

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FWIW Catch of the Day have cheapies on sale for $60.

Is it possible to fit one in the rear window?
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FWIW Catch of the Day have cheapies on sale for $60.

Is it possible to fit one in the rear window?
If you’re stupid enough to buy cheap crap, don’t b1#ch when it doesn’t work, or worse, when something happens and you think you’ve got it on a an SD card, only to find that you don't, you’ll think about the absolute bargain you got with a cheap POS cam.

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Hey wicked photos of the truck Full Noise Good rig you have there

I've also heard that you have to use class 4 minimum SD cards I think and the dash cams don't come with one you have to buy it separate.

And Dusty1, Full Noise is right about paying for what you get, often when you get a cheapy it will barely perform it's intended function and even if it does it will probably break or fail, spend the $60 on something else instead or put it towards a quality dash cam....been there done that
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I've also heard that you have to use class 4 minimum SD cards I think and the dash cams don't come with one you have to buy it separate.
I only use class 4, 32 GB cards. I’ve changed from Lexar to Kingston as some of the Lexar cards were causing the DOD cams to freeze.
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Cheers Full Noise, where do you buy the class 4 32 Gb Kingston cards? I've been told to stay away from Ebay!
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I haven't heard any stories of them being used in relation to speed, but a truckie was saying the other day he was accused of running someone off the road, but his video gps showed he was 100 km away at the time of the incident.
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Sorted is spot on -the guy owned a GPS business. Dunno the result though.
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I really think that these dash cams are really better at determining fault in an accident and identifying other drivers who may have otherwise got away with it etc. rather than being used to dispute speeding fines.
I think in most cases the police equipment is accurate and regularly tested and calibrated.......one would certainly hope so anyway :/
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i just got a uniden igo300 for $65. no gps but worth every cent (not many cents really)

a GPS would only serve to incriminate me
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