- First Name
- Phil
- Joined
- Oct 29, 2022
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- Location
- Quebec, Canada
- Vehicle(s)
- Ford Maverick XLT FX4 4K
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
Where DID you got your Tiki totem?
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There's just better options. The video quality is poor for motion (15-20fps), 1440p is their best offering and that's only on their v3 Pro, IR blaster reflecting back off the windscreen will just washout the video. $50 dashcam off of Amazon will perform better. This is coming from someone who has 8 wyze cams of various types scattered around the property.is it that bad?
Apparently it runs off the OBDII port, but can also run off of usb with, I'm assuming, less functionality.Where did you pull power from?
Are you getting Deep Sleep messages in FordPass as well?-Battery Life:
I was uncertain going into the install about how the dash camera would drain my battery, but the Ring Car Cam offers settings to adjust its battery drain habits. Mine is set to the most conservative settings to start, and about every other time I turn my truck off, the camera shuts down after almost an hour. I am sure that I can adjust the camera's settings to stay on longer once the truck is turned off.
Ring comes with a 30 day trial of "Protect Go". I will try this out and see if it is worth the subscription fee.Are you going to use Ring Protect Go?
I'm curious as to how long the truck can be parked somewhere busy - with the dashcam active using Ring Protect Go - before it goes into deep sleep.
The power comes from the OBD-2 port. The dash cam is plugged into the port. It has a battery safety feature if it sees the battery power is going too low.Where did you pull power from?
And are you able to adjust the angle of the arm so it is lower to the dash? It looks like it would annoy my OCD for an unobstructed view of the road
The camera has motion detection. If someone was approaching your truck, the camera begins recording and the footage is in the cloud. So even if they broke into the truck, it would record them. Although the damage would be done and chances of catching a thief would be small.Pretty sure it's not adjustable, that was one reason I decided to not get one. Plus the fact of the high monthly charge, which would be a separate bill from my other Ring cameras. Not to mention a high number of negative reviews (suggest anyone thinking about getting one to read those reviews) and the spendy price of the poor-quality camera. Also looks like an easy target for thieves.
I love my Tiki Totem! I got it in Hawaii on the big Island. They had it in a tourist shop and I thought it would be a good choice for the cubby. It is made of plaster and I had to grind the little guy at an angle in order to get it to fit snug in the cubby. The Totem is the other half of my securely system.Where DID you got your Tiki totem?
Are you getting Deep Sleep messages in FordPass as well?
I agree. Had the camera active for a few days now, and I have no issues with it obstructing my vision out the windsheild. I barley even notice it anymore.I also recently installed a ring car cam in my hybrid Maverick.
-Installation:
I liked the ease-of-installation and the simplicity of the unit. Power is supplied via OBDII adapter, and the power cable gets routed up and along the side of the dashboard, and then tucked down in the gap behind the windshield. All of the extra cable gets pulled and pushed into that windshield gap so there is no slack going into the foot well area. I was able to push my cable in between the A-pillar and the plastic trim going around to the front of the dash to hide it from my view, and it worked out well. The ONE THING during installation that was frustrating was fitting the dash camera against the windshield behind the ambient light sensor. Thankfully, both the sensor dome and the dashboard were compliant enough to allow me to shove the mount behind it. I ended up installing the dashcam about a half-inch off center, towards the passenger side.
-Battery Life:
I was uncertain going into the install about how the dash camera would drain my battery, but the Ring Car Cam offers settings to adjust its battery drain habits. Mine is set to the most conservative settings to start, and about every other time I turn my truck off, the camera shuts down after almost an hour. I am sure that I can adjust the camera's settings to stay on longer once the truck is turned off.
-Fitment/Asthetics:
I am tall (6'-8"), and so everything mounted high on the windshield is a major obstruction for me. I have the rearview mirror pushed as high up as it can go, so mounting a dash camera behind the rearview mirror would be challenging. Having the dash cam mounted lower on the windscreen is convenient for my visibility, and it took me about a week to get used to its presence.
-Tracking/Paranoia:
My phone, computer, and truck all track my whereabouts and preferences and collect information on me already, so I figured that creating another information and revenue stream for another billionaire wouldn't hurt, lol.
-Final Thoughts:
I would certainly recommend this dash camera for its ease-of-installation and simplicity of use. I wish that its forward-facing field of view was a little wider, but the cabin view is excellent. My BlackVue dashcam on my last car had a better field of view, but the Ring Car Cam is more convenient, easier to connect to, and just a little bit smaller.
And the purpose of a Ring car camera is? Security? Anti-theft?Today I installed a ring car camera. It has front and rear facing cameras. Easy to install.
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What if a crash is your fault and the camera shows this? Not so good, right?Not a big fan of how it sticks up in the center of the window. I like my Garmin 47 Dashcam cause it can hide out of sight behind the rearview mirror. Also paid for itself when a lady turned left and cut it tight driving into me while I was at a stop sign and tried to leave.