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Anyone tried a 2 lens (1 rear, 1 forward) dash camera?

 

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Yes, got an RH2 fitted to one of ours, quality is alright, for what I paid I'd expect a bit more but it does a job and does it well. Also very rugged

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any link?

 

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shop.roadhawk.co.uk/roadhawk-rh-2

Anyone tried a 2 lens (1 rear, 1 forward) dash camera?

 

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I have two of these E-PRANCE® New Mini 0801 They are around £50, each has a 16 Gb card in it with the front one also having a gps mount. Brilliant cameras, I've wired them in to come on and off with the ignition. They are very small yet have very good resolution. It will continously record and wrap round, deleting the oldest clip after about 12 hrs.  have it set up to record 90s clips. The software is quite good and enables you to quicly get to the clip you need by its record time or by just scrolloing through the footage. The camera can quickly be traken off the mount to take additional stills in the event of a crash and has loads of features like G force recording, motion recording etc. You could even leave it running when the car is parked and it will record as soon as it detects motion.

 

The one at the back came in very hand recently when a car hit the back of me at a crossroads at night. It showed my brake lights, then showed I was stationary, clearly showed the other cars reg and how they rolled into me. It even recorded us talking outside the car afterwards so I had a record of what was said, As soon as I told the driver it was all being recorded they offered to pay and came round a few days later with £600 cash!

 

Oh another cool function is that the software can use the gps log to bring up a map on the PC and it then shows your route , speed, g force etc at the same time as it shows you the video. Not that its much use but its good fun.

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There are many two channel dash cameras.  You can look some dashcam reviews first.  That is good help for you to choose a dashcam.

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