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Dash Cam / Drive Recorder - Roadhawk DC-2

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I've got a few of these that are lightly used from a track day.  Used twice tops.

They are as good as new.

 

http://shop.roadhawk.co.uk/roadhawk-dc-2-dash-cam

 

Cost new is £180 give or take a few pennies.

 

 

£140. +£5 if require posting.

I am in Essex/London and go to the Maidstone Briskoda meet most months.

 

Included:

 

DC-2

Power lead

Two mounts

8gb SD card

instruction book

CD with Roadhawk software and Race Render software to add gauges etc.. to your track day videos.

Box.

Balance of waranty (18 months)

 

 

RoadHawk DC-2 Dash Camera

This is RoadHawk DC-2 forward facing camera which replaces the best-selling DC-1.  Offering up to 1080p resolution (scalable to 720p or 480p for longer record times), low light sensor, GPS receiver, G-force sensor, SDXC memory compatibility and image stabilisation, this camera is a huge increase in performance over the DC-1 whilst offering many of the facilities of the RoadHawk HD. 

 

The camera works on a loop recording system, overwriting the oldest files as it records.  If it detects an impact, the camera creates an ‘event’ file.  Event files are not overwritten unless they exceed 40% of the capacity of the memory card, at which point the oldest file will be overwritten first.

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Software works on PC and MAC by the way.

What's night vision like on these?

What's night vision like on these?

Surprisingly good, gets a thorough clear view as far as the headlamps can see.

Edit - that's probably a poor comparison but it's good enough for daily night use IMO

...daily night use...

Isn't that an oxymoron??

how does this compare to the nextbase 402g?

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Did these sell?

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