You can also download the footage directly to your phone. The dashcam will still run on a MicroSD card, but you’re able to connect a smartphone via WiFi (The cameras own WiFi – you don’t need to connect to your home network) and review any saved photos or videos. You can also use their free software for your PC for any video editing. Garmin has done away with this problem with their free VIRB App. Now if you have ever owned a dash cam you’ll know the pain of removing the MicroSD card putting it in your computer, leaving it in your computer, cursing yourself in the car and then going back and retrieving the MicroSD card. What they have in common Compatible Software The Dashcam 55 got the worst of it so it looks a lot shakier than it should. These adhesive mounts are built to last, so I ended up with a bit of a hokey setup with magnets and tape. I couldn't actually attach these to my windscreen as the sticky magnet they come with is no joke! Think Go-Via tag but worse. Just as a bit of information on the video The Dashcams weren't installed correctly. As usual though, I’ve done a full breakdown on each unit along with footage comparison from each of the models. If you’re in a rush, at the bottom of this article I’ve included a spec sheet that details the differences between the units and a quick summary. Garmin has designed each of their Dashcams for a different purpose, and I'll try to highlight the differentiating factors below. Though if you’re like my partner, it’s a great device to re-watch some extraordinary encounters natural or man-made. These tiny windshield mounted watchers are taking care to protect you or anyone driving your car. Garmin’s Dashcam range are industry leading.
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