I have an ambarella a7 mini 80x dash cam which I swap between car and rv. I have it mounted with velcro instead of the glue pad that comes with it. On the Vegas, I have it mounted low on the windshield, almost resting on the dash. It almost blends in with the dash and is not readily seen from the outside.
As far as recording day and night, it is great. I have it set for 5 min. video clips continuously and leave it plugged in on most trips when moving or parked for a short time. I have a 64gb card which is good for over 100 hrs of recording time and only format to erase every few days. It has a built in gps which records time in GMT, lat., long. speed and sound. Sound can be turned off.
For the cons mostly minor;
It runs very hot and I have made some sun shades in both vehicles to help keep the heat load down.
The battery in the little guy is very short on duration and needs to be plugged in full time. Another reason for mounting it low next to dash so cord would not be dangling, but most likely could be wired in permanently to work on-off with ign from roof or down side of windshield post.
It also interferes with FM radio when plugged in. Bad shielding. Still working on that.
Manual is not that good and requires some practice to become familiar with operation.
Overall, I am pleased with the performance after a month or so operation. There are a lot of dash cams to choose from, $$$ wise and purpose.
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Former owner of 2015 Thor Vegas 24.1 in Ocala
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