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Luckily they made a mistake and installed the unit in our car instead of another car so there was no charge.Might possibly have been to be the motivation behind your dealer selling it????![]()
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Luckily they made a mistake and installed the unit in our car instead of another car so there was no charge.Might possibly have been to be the motivation behind your dealer selling it????![]()
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.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.
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 🙈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.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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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.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.
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 🙈
As I pointed out in #28. The discount applies across the range. Therefore the 322 and 522 being discussed.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.
Fails the number plate test.Thanks for the tips and replies. I've added a couple of shots from the cheapy dashcam I've been trying it. Ignore the time as I couldn't be bothered to set it correctly but these were taken on in the afternoon.
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The camera has a cataract. I shall have to test mine out. Nextbase 322.Fails the number plate test.
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Wonder no more HMG provides chapter and verse.Good coverage, but I wonder what the law says about using a mobile phone while driving even if it is fixed?![]()
Yet driving a car with a massive display which contains all the controls needing finger input is still ok?.Wonder no more HMG provides chapter and verse.
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Using a phone, sat nav or other device when driving
It’s illegal to hold a phone or a sat nav while driving - you'll get penalty points, a fine and can be banned from driving.www.gov.uk
Yes that’s correct.If I've read that correctly you can use a touch screen device if it's mounted in the vehicle...fixed sat nav for example or a phone in a windscreen mount. It's just you can't use it if you have to hold it.
Sam, I have just updated my Nextbase from 19.0 to 30.1 and surprisingly it does have parking assist.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.
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Nope you cannot touch the unit and that includes the Satnav. It needs to be voice controlled as per the legislation.If I've read that correctly you can use a touch screen device if it's mounted in the vehicle...fixed sat nav for example or a phone in a windscreen mount. It's just you can't use it if you have to hold it.
But your quotes says “ as long as you don’t hold them at any time”. Doesn’t exclude touching a fixed or mounted screen. Not a good idea when driving but not illegal.Nope you cannot touch the unit and that includes the Satnav. It needs to be voice controlled as per the legislation.
Using devices hands-free
You can use devices with hands-free access, as long as you do not hold them at any time during usage. Hands-free access means using, for example:
Only yesterday there was a report in our local rag about a woman being hit on a pedestrian crossing and badly injured as the driver was using Whatsapp to find out what he was having for dinner!
- a Bluetooth headset
- voice command
- a dashboard holder or mat
- a windscreen mount
- a built-in sat nav
