I heard about this on the radio.
Police use dash cameras to retain evidence and protect themselves against wrongful prosecution. Now, you can too! Whether it’s proof of your innocence in an accident or traffic stop, or just a record of something you witnessed, you can have it all recorded. Video is automatically time- and date-stamped for validity. The KomandoTM Dual Lens Dash Cam may be the best insurance you ever buy. Set it to record in high-quality video all that you see and hear and help protect against fraudulent claims!
Record front, rear- or side-view images with this dual-lens camera. Each lens rotates 180°. There is a 15m telescope lens and a 140° wide-angle lens that can be viewed on the 2" Hi-definition TFT-LCD with split screen option.
The G-sensor and anti-shake stabilization means you never miss capturing clear video. Emergency button allows you to immediately capture and store footage before, during and after an accident. A time and date stamp provides validity for proof of incident.
Click on the video below to see this amazing product reviewed by dash cam customer Brad Gump
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Kim Komando Dual Lens Dash Cam
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Kim Komando Dual Lens Dash Cam
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Re: Kim Komando Dual Lens Dash Cam
That's a pretty good deal assuming the quality is good.
I've been running a K6000 that cost me about $65 including the 32GB class-10 memory card. But, the K6000 is only a single view. Would be nice to have dual view.
I've been running a K6000 that cost me about $65 including the 32GB class-10 memory card. But, the K6000 is only a single view. Would be nice to have dual view.
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Nothing tempers idealism quite like the cold bath of reality.... SQLGeek
Re: Kim Komando Dual Lens Dash Cam
That is what really caught my attention.RoyGBiv wrote:Would be nice to have dual view.
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Re: Kim Komando Dual Lens Dash Cam
Would definitely be interested in your feedback if you try one.WildBill wrote:That is what really caught my attention.RoyGBiv wrote:Would be nice to have dual view.
Amazon reviews (only 2 at this time) are mixed.
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Re: Kim Komando Dual Lens Dash Cam
What I would REALLY like to have is a camera hard-wired into my car that is just the tiny lens visible from outside the car, with the video recording out of sight.
All the cars that now have the backup cameras in the trunk lid with the video display on the dash is similar to the direction I am talking about.
I do not want a device that is battery driven or has to be pulled off the dash whenever I park my car. Instead, a small camera lens mounted on the front of my rear view mirror, camera lenses mount on my left and right side view mirrors, and one mounted unobtrusively on my trunk lid. All 4 sides, hard wired, display on the dash where the GPS display would be, and a USB port and/or blue tooth connection to transfer video to a different device (tablet, smart phone, laptop, etc.).
I'd pay a definite price premium for such a system
All the cars that now have the backup cameras in the trunk lid with the video display on the dash is similar to the direction I am talking about.
I do not want a device that is battery driven or has to be pulled off the dash whenever I park my car. Instead, a small camera lens mounted on the front of my rear view mirror, camera lenses mount on my left and right side view mirrors, and one mounted unobtrusively on my trunk lid. All 4 sides, hard wired, display on the dash where the GPS display would be, and a USB port and/or blue tooth connection to transfer video to a different device (tablet, smart phone, laptop, etc.).
I'd pay a definite price premium for such a system
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Re: Kim Komando Dual Lens Dash Cam
The ideal dash cam should automatically start recording every time you start your car and delete older videos on the memory card when full.
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Re: Kim Komando Dual Lens Dash Cam
Jumping Frog wrote:What I would REALLY like to have is a camera hard-wired into my car that is just the tiny lens visible from outside the car, with the video recording out of sight.
All the cars that now have the backup cameras in the trunk lid with the video display on the dash is similar to the direction I am talking about.
I do not want a device that is battery driven or has to be pulled off the dash whenever I park my car. Instead, a small camera lens mounted on the front of my rear view mirror, camera lenses mount on my left and right side view mirrors, and one mounted unobtrusively on my trunk lid. All 4 sides, hard wired, display on the dash where the GPS display would be, and a USB port and/or blue tooth connection to transfer video to a different device (tablet, smart phone, laptop, etc.).
I'd pay a definite price premium for such a system
Any good car stereo place can hook you up easy. Heck the same camera you use on the back can work on the front.
Re: Kim Komando Dual Lens Dash Cam
My $65 K6000 (and most others) do exactly that.psijac wrote:The ideal dash cam should automatically start recording every time you start your car and delete older videos on the memory card when full.
I like J Frog's idea.... but doing that as an aftermarket add on would require a lot of work. Definitely best implemented at the factory.
I am not a lawyer. This is NOT legal advice.!
Nothing tempers idealism quite like the cold bath of reality.... SQLGeek
Nothing tempers idealism quite like the cold bath of reality.... SQLGeek