Do you remove your Dashcam in sunny weather

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I have never given it a moments thought. I have had tge same dashcam (Nextbase, dunno the number but it works perfectly) now for over 5 years on 2 cars.
My screen shield (when I use it) is an external one which, to my mind, is a better option as it reflects the sunlight/UV before it gets to the glass so no solar gain through the screen which is inevitable if the shade is inside.
Lidl/Aldi sell them for about a fiver. I find them pretty durable.
 
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I have just received an email from Nextbase which may be of interest to some. I think it applies to all products.

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Back to the original question ......

I have never given it a moments thought. I have had tge same dashcam (Nextbase, dunno the number but it works perfectly) now for over 5 years on 2 cars.
My screen shield (when I use it) is an external one which, to my mind, is a better option as it reflects the sunlight/UV before it gets to the glass so no solar gain through the screen which is inevitable if the shade is inside.
Lidl/Aldi sell them for about a fiver. I find them pretty durable.
I’ve got a reflective external sunscreen which tends to be used mostly to keep frost and snow off of the cars screen. My internal sunscreen is something I obtained when invited to the Pensacola air station to watch a Blue Angels display. I don’t use it much as it can move if there’s a breeze and if I have not switched off internal movement sensors it sets the cars alarm off.
 

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A Quick Look at that bundle’s features tells me that apart from not having a dash cam my car already has those features and more. I wouldn’t want anything more squawking at me whilst driving or manoeuvring. I’ve already got my wife 🙈
 
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I have just received an email from Nextbase which may be of interest to some. I think it applies to all products.

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I did see that this on the website but having spent years developing what losely can be described as Autopilot Systems for aircraft, putting things like this into the hands of the general public fills me with dread. Air crew are highly trained to use much more complicated equipment for sure, but there is a tendency among a large proportion of the general public that believes they can give up the resposibility for safe driving and place it into the hands of technology that doesn't live up to its promises.

Witness the number of Tesla drivers that believe their Autopilot System is just that and its ok to sit in the back or passenger seat or watch videos on their phones.
 

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As mentioned earlier I was given a Dashcam to evaluate. It retails for about £38 and is a rear view mirror with integrated camera. It clips onto you existing rear view mirror and the forward facing cameras sits to one side. There is a rear view camera included in the kit. The display is part of the mirror.

I'll not go into much details here other than to say its useless. It does produce videos and stills but they are almost unusable unless the lighting and scene is just right.

I'd like to know how it compares with something like the Nextbase 322. For instance if you're driving and the road ahead has about 50% bright sky in the background and the 50% foreground is just road and country side, the exposure of the bit you really want - i.e the road is just too dark. The camera can't cope with such a great contrast range.

As for acting as a reversing camera, the display is virtually impossible to see in daylight. Not to mention the fact that the resolution and image quality of the reversing camera is really bad.

Does the Nextbase 322 had Parking Assistance?
 

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To try and mitigate this the "recommendation" I seem to recall was not to aim the dash cam directly ahead but biased downward. Probably as the risk we face on the road are less likely to come from out of the sky than from on the road? The use of a "polarising" filter also helps to a useful extent with glare issues. Better units tend to feature them.
 
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To try and mitigate this the "recommendation" I seem to recall was not to aim the dash cam directly ahead but biased downward. Probably as the risk we face on the road are less likely to come from out of the sky than from on the road? The use of a "polarising" filter also helps to a useful extent with glare issues. Better units tend to feature them.
You adjust the Nextbase 522gw polarising filter by rotating the bezel using a sheet of white paper on the dash until the paper’s reflection in the windscreen has disappeared or disappeared as far as it will.
 
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Sam, my Nextbase 322 GW about 5 years old doesn't have parking assist.
I don't take it down in sunshine, if it gets too hot it falls off on its own.
I have it set so that when moving it shows speed in MPHIMG_20250501_182344_770.jpg
 

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