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Old 09-05-15 | 03:49 PM
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The Polaroid Cube WiFi doesn't seem practical for a dash cam application. I would suggest mounting the small camera on the back of the rear view mirror, but the power supply for the camera is on the back so that won't work. It has a magnet on the bottom so you could put a piece of metal on top of the mirror, but again that won't work.

You could add metal to the bottom of the mirror and put a magnet on top of the camera to mount it under the mirror.

I read some reviews on this camera and the picture quality doesn't sound impressive. Several comments like "cute" and "adorable" were mentioned along with it is marketed towards kids.

11GX460, if you are looking for an impractical cute and adorable kiddy camera for your GX, I say go for it.
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I still have not seen a practicall good way to hardwire these devices into the gx due to complexity of electronics. I have the driver support package, so it gets more complicated.
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I still have not seen a practicall good way to hardwire these devices into the gx due to complexity of electronics. I have the driver support package, so it gets more complicated.
Wiring to one of the two fuse boxes eliminates the concern of the complex system. You have the two options posted on this forum. What is the problem

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...ox-wiring.html

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...-gx-460-a.html
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I still have not seen a practicall good way to hardwire these devices into the gx due to complexity of electronics. I have the driver support package, so it gets more complicated.
My V1 and Blackvue 2 channel cameras work fine with the driver support packages.
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I ordered this, I will run both cameras for comparison. I really want a wifi camera for the convenience (GPS is a plus).
Lane departure and forward collision option maybe a nuisance that I will turn off.



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Has anyone use it and how to install them to hide all the wiring?

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Old 03-25-17 | 07:33 PM
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Where is everyone mounting their dashcam? I've been playing around with the idea of putting it behind the left of the mirror, but the auto dimming square is there. I feel putting it on the right is too far to access or to check on while in the driver seat. Front windshield has film on it, so I don't want to attach the mount to test all the areas due to the possibility of ruining the tint.

Dashcam is a Viofo A119s (wedge shaped camera similar to the StreetGuardian)
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I have mine behind the mirror on the right side. I put it there because it doesn't block my view when driving. As for accessing the camera, I can still do it from the drivers seat. I am not going to sit there and review a days worth of video but if I needed to swap out a memory card or something, I can still do it.
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Originally Posted by ObsidianBl
Where is everyone mounting their dashcam? I've been playing around with the idea of putting it behind the left of the mirror, but the auto dimming square is there. I feel putting it on the right is too far to access or to check on while in the driver seat. Front windshield has film on it, so I don't want to attach the mount to test all the areas due to the possibility of ruining the tint.

Dashcam is a Viofo A119s (wedge shaped camera similar to the StreetGuardian)
Let me know how you ran the wire. I have the same camera and want to mount it too. The liner at roof is so tight that I don't think I can squeeze the cable in there and run down the A pillar.
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Originally Posted by pinoyesv6
I have mine behind the mirror on the right side. I put it there because it doesn't block my view when driving. As for accessing the camera, I can still do it from the drivers seat. I am not going to sit there and review a days worth of video but if I needed to swap out a memory card or something, I can still do it.
Do you have yours sitting around the black dot area on the windshield or is it a bit lower? I would like to have a visual on my camera during startup to make sure that it is recording/working properly. With your current setup, would you have to move the mirror every time you needed to access the dashcam?
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Let me know how you ran the wire. I have the same camera and want to mount it too. The liner at roof is so tight that I don't think I can squeeze the cable in there and run down the A pillar.
I haven't installed the hardwire kit yet. I have it sitting in my center console with my add a fuse. The last time I checked, the headliner seemed to be flimsy enough on my vehicle where it folded a bit to allow the wire to fit behind it. I was able to push the cable up into the headliner. I don't see that being too much of an issue... The issue I foresee is running it to the fuse box via the A-Pillar. I'm not too sure on how to remove the A-pillar. I'll try to hardwire it tomorrow. Most likely, I'll use a credit card to shoehorn the cable in since I don't have trim removal tools.
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Here's how I mounted my dashcam. I hope that helps.

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...-and-dent.html
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Wiring to the main fuse box.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...ox-wiring.html

The transformer went bad so I bought a direct wire one and put it behind the overhead console.


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Originally Posted by ObsidianBl
Do you have yours sitting around the black dot area on the windshield or is it a bit lower? I would like to have a visual on my camera during startup to make sure that it is recording/working properly. With your current setup, would you have to move the mirror every time you needed to access the dashcam?
I have a vinyl strip that goes from the top of the windshield to the bottom of the black dot area to act as a visor and to cover the black dots. With that said, my camera is mounted on the black dot area but the actual camera part sits below it.

My dashcam has a parking mode where the camera is recording 24/7 as long as the battery isn't below a predetermined voltage. It is constantly recording but only saves impacts and motion detection. Upon startup, the camera tells me the number of events that occurred during parking mode so that's how I know it is working. It then gives me a few seconds to choose if I want to review the events and if I don't do anything, it shows the feeds from the front and rear cam for a couple more seconds, to make sure it is aimed correctly and then the screen turns off since you don't need it on while driving. During that time, I just turn my head so I can peek behind the mirror at the camera. The way I have my camera setup is that it isn't in my line of sight while driving but it isn't too hard to access front the drivers seat.

I recommend before hard wiring it in, to just use the lighter adapter and find the best place to put the camera. I moved mine around several times before deciding my placement. Anywhere on the drivers side of the mirror made it easy to access but felt like it was in my way. I thought about putting it all the way on the passenger side since I could see it easier but I couldn't reach over to use it. Behind the mirror on the passenger side was my compromise. IT was close enough that I could access it from the drivers seat, it was hidden behind the mirror so it was out of my line of sight and if I wanted view the screen I would just turn my head to view around the mirror.


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