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this dash cam lets you record front and
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rearfacing footage let's check it
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out dave Taylor here and I drive a lot
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in the last week I think I've averaged
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about 2 or 3 hours per day behind the
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wheel some of it on one of the busiest
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and honestly most dangerous highways in
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the state of Colorado the speed limit 75
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people routinely pass you weaving in and
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out at 90 miles an hour or faster it's
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pretty bonkers if something were to
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happen then having some sort of proof of
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an incident an accident someone being
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violent or aggressive on the road would
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be invaluable one of the many reasons
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it's really great to get a dash cam and
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put it in your car so what I'm looking
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at today is this this is the Nextbase
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622GW 4K GPS dash cam and they also sent
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me their rear-facing camera too isn't
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that great just a little ball and you
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just basically stick it on your back
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window or if you have a hatchback like
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me on the back hatch and you're going to
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say "Uh how do you do that?" It's super
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easy it is this little device and it has
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adhesive so you basically adhere it to
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the window and then you just simply use
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the magnet so that the rear camera is
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pointing in the right direction and then
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it's pretty easy to adjust it to get it
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just right now I will admit rearfacing
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cameras if you look in the rear view
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mirror you're going to see it but I
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imagine that is something that's helping
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protect me so I like it i had mine
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mounted smack dab in the center of my
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rear window you could put it on a side
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and angle it i think if you were really
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trying to minimize that of
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invasiveness it does require a pretty
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hefty wire to go from the rear camera
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and you can see here there's a little
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plug here so the rear camera has a wired
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connection to the front camera and it
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does include an install tool you can use
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tape you can just run it along the top
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if you want or you can just run it down
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maybe between the seats or something i
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just let the wire lay there cuz I was
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testing if I was to use this a lot I'd
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probably get a professional install for
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front and back camera but even if you
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just want to have the wires hanging it's
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not a big deal and then this one this
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part adheres to the window and then this
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actually is magnetic so once this is on
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this just goes like that and then you
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plug in the rear camera on the side and
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then there's power here and that's this
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wire and as you can see it has a 12vt
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adapter so there's a fair bit of wiring
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to get it all set up and everything but
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it's pretty easy and this is a nice big
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screen so it makes it really easy for
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you to adjust things not only that but
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once you hook up the rear camera it
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shows what the rear camera is seeing so
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you can also use this to adjust that
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rear camera probably that's easiest to
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do with two people so you can be looking
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at the screen and saying "No tilt it a
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little down to the left." Nope I mean
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the right there you go ah now the
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horizon is level so some point I imagine
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these programs or these devices will
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just have automatic horizon detection
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and they'll just adjust it as needed but
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for now yeah I got a little bit of
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fiddling to do luckily it pairs with
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their okay my next base connect app i
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will say it's one of the nicest looking
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app icons I've seen for a while so I
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give them credit for that but enough
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talking there's more to talk about but I
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know you want to see demos so let's jump
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into some demo footage starting with a
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forward view and at a certain point I'm
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going to slow it down so you can hear
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audio whoa whoa whoa let's slow this
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down just in case you're curious this is
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what the voice recording sounds like
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inside my car when I'm driving about 75
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miles an hour on the highway so there's
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a fair amount of road noise my car is
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not the quietest one on the highway but
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this gives you a good demo now let's
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as with all of these devices nighttime
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is harder it does have a special sensor
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for low light and it also has another
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one for extreme weather so if you're
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driving through fog or driving through a
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misty or cloudy conditions it supposedly
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is able to actually get a clearer
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impression or clearer image i didn't
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have a chance to test that so I can't
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verify it but the night vision was
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pretty good the rear-facing night vision
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because it's such a wide 140° field of
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view I didn't feel that was quite so
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good but it's still helpful to be able
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to see yeah everyone was stopped and
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then that car just hit me so it's
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exactly why you have a dash cam give you
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some more specs and then we'll look at
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the app just a little bit because the
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app's also an important part of the
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experience so this camera this one is 4K
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at 30 frames per second or you can set
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it to 1440p at 60 frames per second or
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really fun 1080p you can do it at 120
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frames per second so if for some reason
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you are feeling like you need to capture
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an enormous amount of data because
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things are happening really really
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quickly you can go to you know 120
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frames per second which is basically
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going to be like slow motion so I don't
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know if you're in a demolition derby
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maybe that would be useful not sure
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otherwise when that would be helpful
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important to note 4K by default and this
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is 1K this is 1080p at 30 frames per
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second so this does not have as fancy a
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sensor but honestly I feel like that's
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entirely sufficient for the job that
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it's doing they do support something
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known as what three words which is just
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a way of saying that um anywhere you are
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on earth instead of having to specify
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latitude and longitude which is
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complicated you can actually use the
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what three words system to have three
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English words that uniquely identify
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your location also super helpful if you
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get into an accident because it can
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generate the what three words for your
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current location as part of its SOS in
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fact it does have something that is an
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emergency SOS feature but let's see so
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stabilization night vision extreme
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weather fog built-in Alexa not really
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sure why I would need it built into my
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dash cam but you can set it up which is
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nice uh has a parking mode sensor and
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they say it will be able to run for 2
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and 1/2 weeks when it's just been used
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for a while because it has its internal
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onboard battery you won't see anything
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but there's a G-Shock sensor that should
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then turn on the cameras for recording
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and then turn itself off again so
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includes a 64 gig micro SD card and let
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me just pop it out and show you because
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like so many of these it is this super
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tiny little card and the reason dash cam
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companies include their own cards is
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because people have a tendency to buy
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cheap SD cards or micro SD cards and
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they're too slow so this is a high-speed
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card and then it comes with an adapter
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so you can just slide this into the
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adapter let's see like that and so now
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it becomes effectively an SD card which
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I can then plug into my computer and go
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through all of the footage super fast
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which is exactly how I grabbed all that
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demo footage really really beneficial if
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you don't want to hassle with the app
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but we can also use the app and let me
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just go ahead and put this back in the
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dash cam and the way SD cards work is
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you try to put it in and either it fits
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or it doesn't if it doesn't fit you got
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it the wrong way flip it 180 so that's
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about easy enough right um so the rear
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is a wired camera as I said there's a
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fair amount of wiring it also comes with
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USBA and the intent of this is they say
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you should charge this for a couple
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hours before first use and that's for
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things like that parking sensor they
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want to make sure that it's all juiced
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up in that rechargeable battery so that
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if you drive it 10 minutes to the store
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and then go in the store and 2 hours
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later someone bumps you this will
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actually have enough juice to be able to
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capture that footage so very helpful and
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dimensions wise this is 2 in by 3 1/2 or
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3.7 in by 1.8 in it's about a pound and
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let me show you that app so give me a
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second let me get some stuff switched
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around and get my notes the app
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experience is pretty good i haven't yet
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found a dash cam that has a great app
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experience i think it's just a really
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hard thing to have it be super intuitive
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and super easy to work with plus you
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have this dilemma because this has a lot
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of data and whether you have one minute
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segments or two minute segments or five
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minute segments each file is big so
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there are just inherent challenges in
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the way these are designed and work but
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the my next base app is pretty good so
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let me launch it and so now we're at the
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home screen you can see they really want
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you to hook up um the Alexa feature
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whatever let's go to live view which
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then requires a Wi-Fi connection from
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your phone to the dash cam so these dash
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cams have built-in Wi-Fi it creates its
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own Wi-Fi network and then I can easily
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switch between front view and back view
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and I really like the way that they show
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sort of the front half of the car and
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the back half of the car and you can
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just tap to switch which view that you
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want um and then I'm going to switch on
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the bottom i'm going to tap on the
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library button and that actually will
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take a second but it will show me tiny
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thumbnails for all the footage that's on
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the dash cam at that moment and we'll go
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to rear view and I'll tap to view it and
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then I'm going to save and download it
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and this will take a couple of seconds
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i'm going to speed this up then I can
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also look at telemetry information and
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just that sort of generic info tab and
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you can't really see it and I certainly
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got confused for a while but at the top
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left there is an extremely tiny little
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very light blue arrow that you can tap
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on to move back to the previous screen
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it is so subtle that the first time I
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was trying to record the demo I
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literally just quit the app and started
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it up again to get back from that screen
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so next base programmer guys you might
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want to make that a little bit more
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contrasty so people know it's there just
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saying um so now we're looking at the
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dash cam and if I tap on the three dots
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option you can see I can make some
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changes to thumbnail size i can just
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look at the front view or rear view
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footage here's the emergency SOS if I
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want to set that up and then if I go
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back to the home screen and I tap on the
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so-called hamburger menu on the top left
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and go to settings there's a bunch of
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settings so let's go ahead and turn off
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the stamp for the dash cam model number
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and that's going here tapping on off and
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then I'll go a little further down and
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I'll actually turn off dual files
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because by default it records a large
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image and a smaller image i should say
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large video and smaller video for each
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of the cameras so the idea of the
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smaller one is it's easier for you to
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share with people and to be able to
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download it more quickly because
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obviously it's a smaller file and then
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you have the larger ones if you need
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them but it does take up a lot of memory
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and so it does consume that card storage
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space faster in fact let's do that SD
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card analysis now don't panic because
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the way these are all designed is that
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once it's full it will actually
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overwrite the oldest file so it never
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really runs out of space it will just
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start consuming older video footage
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which means that you might occasionally
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need to go and tap to lock things and
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that's where if you look at this closeup
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you can see that there's a button that
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lets you actually lock that footage so
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it can sort of mark it as don't
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overwrite and then if you remember when
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we were looking at the dash cam tab
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options one of the options was um locked
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files only so it does have that
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mechanism but that's the app and I'll
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tell you I did do some cutting and
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editing here so that it would be a
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fairly quick demo but it does take a
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little while to get used to or you can
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do what I do with most of these dash
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cams which is I set it up if I use the
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app to get all the settings how I want
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and then when I'm actually working with
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footage I just pop the card out and just
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go directly from the card to my computer
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without having this Wi-Fi network in the
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middle you can choose which path is
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easier for you but that's everything
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that is the full dash cam experience so
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this like I said is the Nex
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622GW but before we go any further I'm
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cuz then I'll just do it better next
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time that's kind of how that works sweet
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622GW 4K GPS dash cam and it is
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$379.99 currently discounted way down to
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$295.99 at amazon.com
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this is the Next Base rear dash cam and
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$99.99 currently discounted down to
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$79.99 which means if you want to buy
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both of these and I recommend you do cuz
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why not if you're going to have footage
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why not have footage from both sides of
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your car then your total's
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$375.99 for 4K plus 1K HD video footage
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with all of the features and
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capabilities that I explained here it
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will take you some time to get it set up
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and installed and all mounted in the
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right you know locations on your window
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and stuff but once you do it really is a
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plug and forget so once I had this set
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up I just drove and parked and then got
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back in my car and turned it on and
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drove again super easy so lots to like
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here definitely one worth checking out
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it's what I got hope to catch you in my