![]() Wont a alarm in the car be better ? i dont have one in my cheap ass bottom of the barrel Suzuki car. ![]() Swapping around the two +12V wires dont destroy anything, but the parking mode will probably not function properly then, these wires are always clearly marked with a tab on the wire, so in general all you need is to identify what kind of fuses your car use, and get a piggy back adapter for that kind of fuse + a couple of 5A fuses for the camera side. ![]() It might be a good idea to have a multi meter or a cheap LED bulb probe, to identify fuses with ( which are ACC and which are always live ) most hard wire kits today are 3 wire, so need one of each kind of +12 V and then ground. Maybe not for your exact car brand / model, butthese are much the same in this area, so you just need to know where your fuse box are hidden. You dont need to be a engineer to hard-wire a dashcam, just basis tinkering skills, you will find several videos on how to install and hard wire dashcams on youtube. The camera are about 25 Meters from the parked car, so i only use like 6 X optical zoom to get a close up. I have a IP camera on my car, it is bolted to my 2 floor balcony door, and is a larger PTZ type camera so i can move it around as i dont always park in the same place, it is also zoomed in so i have a chance of identifying a vandal / thief ( my car was broken into a few days into this year, but back then i dident have my camera going as it was broken, so had to buy a new camera after a few years without. Viofo do not support cloud stuff, thats just blackvue / Thinkware and a few others that do, not sure if they can use your home wifi for that, in general the camera wifi are pretty weak as its not meant for distance use, and it is inside a metal box that put additional dampers on range performance. Rain / dew / snow on the windscreen will also make the camera more or less useless. Well a camera, in plain view are easy to fool, just pull your hoodie up, or if you have knowledge of dashcams just dont get too near it at night. I tried to check out the Wiki and come with non-ignorant questions – let me know if you all think my plan has flaws or there are better dashcams or other tools that might serve this function. For an amateur, how easy is the Hardware Kit installation and routing the cable from dash to rear?.Is it necessary to do the cloud storage for car prowls? I have heard others say that you may just end up getting your dash cam stolen among other things, and relying on the SD means you are SOL.How far (in feet or meters) does the WiFi connection reach if I wanted to cloud store the video? My apartment is some distance to my car and I am not sure what the signal strength is like over there. ![]() I believe I saw an older review that said the A129 did NOT include the buffer time? Not sure what to make of that, if maybe that was the non-pro version. Is the motion-detection functional in this model? I have heard there are two other Parking Modes: Timelapse and Bitrate.Is the VIOFO A129 the best or a at least a good dash cam to solve my issue?.One of the listed features I liked was Buffered Parking Mode as a part of the motion detection feature to capture the 15s before the incident starts. I was reading this best parking mode Dash-Cam list which includes the VIOFO A129 Pro. From what I have seen, motion-detection seems unevenly developed. I would like a Dual dash cam, with a decent parking mode to capture the period before motion is detected. I am considering getting my first dash cam as an anti-prowl deterrent. Over three years, other neighbors have had their windows smashed in, or items riffled through if they are as absent minded as I was. I recently accidentally left my car unlocked and had some items stolen from my trunk. ![]() My apartment’s parking lot faces and alley. ![]()
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