Dash Cam and GPS
#1
Dash Cam and GPS
Well, my daughter's boy friend gave me a really cheap Dash Cam ($15 Dollar General) for Christmas (I hinted I wanted a cheap one, so no knock on him). It is VERY generic and I have seen it under many brand names from 15-40 dollars, only with varying features. HD or 720/VGA camera, w/o card, w/o card adaptor, but with the worst instruction ever.
It was difficult to remove the battery cover (battery WAS included). But upon installation and putting in the 32 gig SD card ($20), it worked, but the lack of clear instructions, set up of options through extensive menus was a matter of BG squared.
Mounted it just under the mirror, plugged it into the power port (AKA where the cigarette lighter used to go), pushed the starter button and it came on.
I drove around for a while, it record a little of going no where. So for a total of $35, I have a dash cam. NBD.
I've had a Garmin GPS for several years now. I have one of the world's worst sense of direction. I really hate wirers dangling from the dash or window. The GPS is in one of the cup holders. GPS John talks so I can take a quick glance before I have to turn. But the Dash Cam needs to use the same power source and I'll bite the bullet and try to route the cord under the dash, around the interior trim and down to the Dash Cam under the mirror.
Does anyone know where I can find a dual port adaptor? The Garman has a cylindrical plug, but the Dash Cam has a pistol grip plug.
It was difficult to remove the battery cover (battery WAS included). But upon installation and putting in the 32 gig SD card ($20), it worked, but the lack of clear instructions, set up of options through extensive menus was a matter of BG squared.
Mounted it just under the mirror, plugged it into the power port (AKA where the cigarette lighter used to go), pushed the starter button and it came on.
I drove around for a while, it record a little of going no where. So for a total of $35, I have a dash cam. NBD.
I've had a Garmin GPS for several years now. I have one of the world's worst sense of direction. I really hate wirers dangling from the dash or window. The GPS is in one of the cup holders. GPS John talks so I can take a quick glance before I have to turn. But the Dash Cam needs to use the same power source and I'll bite the bullet and try to route the cord under the dash, around the interior trim and down to the Dash Cam under the mirror.
Does anyone know where I can find a dual port adaptor? The Garman has a cylindrical plug, but the Dash Cam has a pistol grip plug.
#2
Is this similar to what you are talking about?
https://www.amazon.com/BESTEK-2-Sock...dapter+for+car
If so, how is it different?
https://www.amazon.com/BESTEK-2-Sock...dapter+for+car
If so, how is it different?
#3
12 Volt Dual Outlet Adapter
#4
I use this to power my dashcam and Garmin when I use it, mostly I use Waze but have the Garmin as a backup when I know I'm going to a place with spotty cell coverage.
12 Volt Dual Outlet Adapter
12 Volt Dual Outlet Adapter
Thanks also to The Fitness, but that's a little more than I wanted. I already have enough USB ports, but it looks like a very elegant package.
#5
If you look at the usual stores (Wal-Mart, auto pars supply places, etc.) you can find all different sorts of lighter plug multiple outlet doohickies. Take your pick and plonk down your hard-earned cash and you're good to go.
Another alternative is to find a convenient spot to install another socket and wire it up to the existing one. That is a good bit more work and involves taking apart the dash, etc.
Another alternative is to find a convenient spot to install another socket and wire it up to the existing one. That is a good bit more work and involves taking apart the dash, etc.
#6
If you look at the usual stores (Wal-Mart, auto pars supply places, etc.) you can find all different sorts of lighter plug multiple outlet doohickies. Take your pick and plonk down your hard-earned cash and you're good to go.
Another alternative is to find a convenient spot to install another socket and wire it up to the existing one. That is a good bit more work and involves taking apart the dash, etc.
Another alternative is to find a convenient spot to install another socket and wire it up to the existing one. That is a good bit more work and involves taking apart the dash, etc.
Your latter suggestion is something want to avoid. I'm like the B.C. comic character Clumsy Carp, but I cannot even talk to fish. All thumbs ... even my thumbs have thumbs.
#8
Later ... looked it up on my digital copy of the owner's manual. Yup, there it is and there's a little notch on the passenger's side. Now to figure the path from the natch, along the console, under the dash. up the dash, past the A pillar, along the windshield trim to the mirror ... whew.
Last edited by KentFinn; 12-29-2016 at 11:36 PM.
#9
Try eBay. They have everything, inexpensive. 12V 12 Volt Dual Outlet Power Adapter Cigarette Car Charger GPS Cell Phone Port | eBay
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