Dashcam LEDs
#1
Dashcam LEDs
Hi all,
I just installed a BlackVue 2 channel dashcam on my new ES300H. While going through the setup procedure, I noticed that I have the option to turn off and on various LEDs (indicating status for WiFi, recording, etc) As I see it, there are two viewpoints on whether having these LEDs on is a good idea.
Option 1 - LEDs on: You will instantly know the status of your dashcam. Anyone thinking of vandalizing your car will think twice if they see the blinking LEDs and realize they are being recorded.
Option 2 - LEDs off: The dashcam is in “stealth” mode. Possible dashcam thieves will not see the dashcam as easily. Vandals will not be as careful about hiding their identity.
I would love to hear owner opinions about which option is better. Thanks in advance for your comments.
I just installed a BlackVue 2 channel dashcam on my new ES300H. While going through the setup procedure, I noticed that I have the option to turn off and on various LEDs (indicating status for WiFi, recording, etc) As I see it, there are two viewpoints on whether having these LEDs on is a good idea.
Option 1 - LEDs on: You will instantly know the status of your dashcam. Anyone thinking of vandalizing your car will think twice if they see the blinking LEDs and realize they are being recorded.
Option 2 - LEDs off: The dashcam is in “stealth” mode. Possible dashcam thieves will not see the dashcam as easily. Vandals will not be as careful about hiding their identity.
I would love to hear owner opinions about which option is better. Thanks in advance for your comments.
#2
Hi all,
I just installed a BlackVue 2 channel dashcam on my new ES300H. While going through the setup procedure, I noticed that I have the option to turn off and on various LEDs (indicating status for WiFi, recording, etc) As I see it, there are two viewpoints on whether having these LEDs on is a good idea.
Option 1 - LEDs on: You will instantly know the status of your dashcam. Anyone thinking of vandalizing your car will think twice if they see the blinking LEDs and realize they are being recorded.
Option 2 - LEDs off: The dashcam is in “stealth” mode. Possible dashcam thieves will not see the dashcam as easily. Vandals will not be as careful about hiding their identity.
I would love to hear owner opinions about which option is better. Thanks in advance for your comments.
I just installed a BlackVue 2 channel dashcam on my new ES300H. While going through the setup procedure, I noticed that I have the option to turn off and on various LEDs (indicating status for WiFi, recording, etc) As I see it, there are two viewpoints on whether having these LEDs on is a good idea.
Option 1 - LEDs on: You will instantly know the status of your dashcam. Anyone thinking of vandalizing your car will think twice if they see the blinking LEDs and realize they are being recorded.
Option 2 - LEDs off: The dashcam is in “stealth” mode. Possible dashcam thieves will not see the dashcam as easily. Vandals will not be as careful about hiding their identity.
I would love to hear owner opinions about which option is better. Thanks in advance for your comments.
I think I would leave the led lights on at frist
Philip
2019 ES300h ULeminent white pearl/chateau
2019 NX300h Leminent white pearl/crčme
traded in sold
2016 ES300h UL eminent white pearl/parchment
2015 NX300h L atomic silver/black
#3
Hi all,
I just installed a BlackVue 2 channel dashcam on my new ES300H. While going through the setup procedure, I noticed that I have the option to turn off and on various LEDs (indicating status for WiFi, recording, etc) As I see it, there are two viewpoints on whether having these LEDs on is a good idea.
Option 1 - LEDs on: You will instantly know the status of your dashcam. Anyone thinking of vandalizing your car will think twice if they see the blinking LEDs and realize they are being recorded.
Option 2 - LEDs off: The dashcam is in “stealth” mode. Possible dashcam thieves will not see the dashcam as easily. Vandals will not be as careful about hiding their identity.
I would love to hear owner opinions about which option is better. Thanks in advance for your comments.
I just installed a BlackVue 2 channel dashcam on my new ES300H. While going through the setup procedure, I noticed that I have the option to turn off and on various LEDs (indicating status for WiFi, recording, etc) As I see it, there are two viewpoints on whether having these LEDs on is a good idea.
Option 1 - LEDs on: You will instantly know the status of your dashcam. Anyone thinking of vandalizing your car will think twice if they see the blinking LEDs and realize they are being recorded.
Option 2 - LEDs off: The dashcam is in “stealth” mode. Possible dashcam thieves will not see the dashcam as easily. Vandals will not be as careful about hiding their identity.
I would love to hear owner opinions about which option is better. Thanks in advance for your comments.
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dklanecky1 (06-14-19)
#4
Hi all,
I just installed a BlackVue 2 channel dashcam on my new ES300H. While going through the setup procedure, I noticed that I have the option to turn off and on various LEDs (indicating status for WiFi, recording, etc) As I see it, there are two viewpoints on whether having these LEDs on is a good idea..
I just installed a BlackVue 2 channel dashcam on my new ES300H. While going through the setup procedure, I noticed that I have the option to turn off and on various LEDs (indicating status for WiFi, recording, etc) As I see it, there are two viewpoints on whether having these LEDs on is a good idea..
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TrentYoung (06-15-19)
#5
Hi all,
I just installed a BlackVue 2 channel dashcam on my new ES300H. While going through the setup procedure, I noticed that I have the option to turn off and on various LEDs (indicating status for WiFi, recording, etc) As I see it, there are two viewpoints on whether having these LEDs on is a good idea.
Option 1 - LEDs on: You will instantly know the status of your dashcam. Anyone thinking of vandalizing your car will think twice if they see the blinking LEDs and realize they are being recorded.
Option 2 - LEDs off: The dashcam is in “stealth” mode. Possible dashcam thieves will not see the dashcam as easily. Vandals will not be as careful about hiding their identity.
I would love to hear owner opinions about which option is better. Thanks in advance for your comments.
I just installed a BlackVue 2 channel dashcam on my new ES300H. While going through the setup procedure, I noticed that I have the option to turn off and on various LEDs (indicating status for WiFi, recording, etc) As I see it, there are two viewpoints on whether having these LEDs on is a good idea.
Option 1 - LEDs on: You will instantly know the status of your dashcam. Anyone thinking of vandalizing your car will think twice if they see the blinking LEDs and realize they are being recorded.
Option 2 - LEDs off: The dashcam is in “stealth” mode. Possible dashcam thieves will not see the dashcam as easily. Vandals will not be as careful about hiding their identity.
I would love to hear owner opinions about which option is better. Thanks in advance for your comments.
Option 2 - Dashcam in stealth mode, thieves see dashcam, break into car and steal dashcam and anything else of value...
#6
Hi. The installation was performed by a local car audio/alarm company. They used the Blackvue Power Magic Pro to power the camera. In fact, they recommended against the Power Magic EZ because they have had trouble with OBD accessories.
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TrentYoung (06-17-19)
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I currently have this and have yet to encounter an issue. Works perfectly, although I plan to go the hard wire route, for later use when I do plan on using the OBD port.
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