Best dash cam for under £200

holla916

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Hi all, I’d like to fit a front and rear dash cam to my 2010 twin cam. I don’t really want one with an lcd screen that’ll be on display and probably leak soon after fitting it, id like to fit one where the whole thing can be fitted under the seat with just the two cameras visible
There’s so many out there so I was wondering have any of you fitted one like this and what are your thoughts months down the line about reliability/ease to download footage etc
Thanks in advance
 
I bought a generic cheapy Chinese one off fleabay about 3 years ago.
Similar to this https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254545099072
It has a tiny screen on the recording unit and it all still works properly. I fitted the screen unit with self adhesive Velcro on the fuel tank in front of the saddle with some insulation tape over the sd card slot. I also put dielectric grease around all of the connectors to help keep rain out.
The image quality at distance is not great but number plates are easily readable when close.

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I think if I were purchasing again I would go with the innovv K2.
I had an Innovv C3 on the front of the bike for a few years then purchased an Innovv C5 which is now on the front and the C3 is on the rear, They work well and seem reliable.
 
I bought one of these with the added GPS module, still comes under your budget and so I far I’m very impressed.

There a fella on here who seems to be part of the company.
 
I bought a Roadhawk Bullet which I used on my Versys 1000 for a few weeks before I switched back to a GSA.
It's a good little Unit but I've not bothered with it on the new Bike so far.
 


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