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Dave, Does it have a battery inside for the 24/7 recording over night???no issues with mine and the installation was fairly painless I think the brand is a good one
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Dave, Does it have a battery inside for the 24/7 recording over night???no issues with mine and the installation was fairly painless I think the brand is a good one
I don’t think it has a battery I have it connected to the OBD II Port using only two pins so the “park mode” is activated there are lots of options in park mode you can set the cameras to record by G-Force low / med / high the adapter also has a setting that monitors your battery and shuts down the camera if your vehicle battery is below a certain voltage so it doesn’t drain too low to start your vehicle there are so many setting options I honestly haven’t explored all of it’s capabilitiesDave, Does it have a battery inside for the 24/7 recording over night???
I'm interested in your experience with the Park Mode with it connected to the OBD II Port.I don’t think it has a battery I have it connected to the OBD II Port using only two pins so the “park mode” is activated there are lots of options in park mode you can set the cameras to record by G-Force low / med / high the adapter also has a setting that monitors your battery and shuts down the camera if your vehicle battery is below a certain voltage so it doesn’t drain too low to start your vehicle there are so many setting options I honestly haven’t explored all of it’s capabilities
This OBD hardwire kit for car dash cameras is crafted with high quality, ensuring superior voltage regulation and consistent performance.I'm interested in your experience with the Park Mode with it connected to the OBD II Port.
I'm still experimenting with mine and it isn't clear to me if it loses power when the vehicle is shut off and/or the door is opened, or if the mirror still gets power, but is smart enough to "switch off"?
| Compatibility | Works on most cars, but not all keep OBD-II powered when off | Compatible with nearly all vehicles |
Yes, this is what I was wondering. Perfect!My WolfBox DashCam is powered by the OBD II Port when my vehicle is off I set my dash cam in screen saver mode so the screen is not illuminated to draw attention to it for lack of a better term it’s in stealth mode. This applies to the Maverick I can not speak of other makes and models - I’ve tested this several times at night after I turned the vehicle off for several hours by stepping on the rear bumper the camera activated so I know it works the way I wired it
Well since I flat tow my Maverick behind our MotorCoach and stop for overnight stays and since it parked at campgrounds and state parks I want to document things if there are any issues so the parking mode is important to me…Yes, this is what I was wondering. Perfect!
I have had basically no time to play with it. Well, I could run out on my lunch break and play with it, but the temperature dropped below freezing here literally while I was doing the install, so I'll probably wait until it is warm on the weekend again to do that.
I don't really know if I even care about 'parking mode', but I do love fiddling with gadgets, so I'll have to learn every aspect of it, even if I ultimately ignore the feature later. It does seem theoretically handy, I've just never had my car bothered while parked, but there is a first time for everything.
Yeah makes sense but I need to utilize the parking mode so I powered using the OBD II PortI installed one of these on my 23 XLT. I had to go to the fuse panel, at first I had it on all the time, but with the battery issues I moved the hot lead so it comes on when the truck is started.
Is this the same with all dash cams. I amost got locked out of my infotainment center. Luckily I had saved the PW in a text. Really poorly executed.I don't have car cam, but you do need to disconnect from other wifi, scan network and connect, it is abit of a hassle.