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One of the best on market | Posted on 30 Dec 2014 |
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I installed this on
Mazda 6
Review
Dabonda Gallery is a very clear dash cam and compact doesnt interfere with vision. This is my first dash cam so I don't have anything to campare it to, but so far it works great. It looks and feels well made and good quality. I love the motion detection in parking mode. I also like the small inconspicuous mount because its not bulky and is easy to attach/detach the cam. My only complaint would be that the gallery viewer application does not work on Mac compute
What I like
Clear dash cam
What I do not like
Does not work on Mac computers
won't want have it if it's not free | Posted on 30 Dec 2014 |
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I installed this on
Nissan Teana
Review
It came with my new car. UI is unfriendly. Playback quality is bad. can't even see the car number plate in front of me. having said that, the slime design look nice.
What I like
slime design look nice
What I do not like
Playback quality is bad
come with back camera
I installed this on
Toyota Vios
Review
The picture quality on the Debonda is amazing for such an inexpensive unit, I am quite impressed that portion of it. The rear facing cam is actually a separate camera the you plug in with a pretty long cord. Once you plug the camera in you have to reboot the unit for it to display in the top right section of the screen. I assume it is meant for viewing the passengers but I am actually going to set it up so it looks out of the back window in my car, seems to see through the dark tint very well. I figure I do not want to have pictures of me driving on a screen, but I may need to use as evidence one day if someone decides to hit me head on again on the interstate, so maybe if I put it on the back it will record someone hitting me from behind if that ever happens. There is AV in, AV out and GPS, but I have no idea if you can even connect this to a laptop to configure it. The biggest point I would like to get across is that you should have some kind of a monitor for setting up and aiming this unit, since it is double sided tape it is not like you can just move it if you put it in the wrong spot (like the section of window you put it on is actually at an angle left or right causing your image to not look straight ahead). You could keep pulling the data card and checking it but I bet you will never actually get it back in the same position when you permanently apply it. All things considered this seems like a great value for the money.
What I like
Worth the money spending on this inexpensive dashcam.
What I do not like
Manual is in Korean!