9/22/2023 0 Comments Garmin dash cam 55 cam![]() ![]() Ideally the camera shouldn't record anything not requested, but after a month there's still plenty of room on the memory card for new footage to be stored so I can live with that level of intrusion. Travelapse - 3 videos - all unsolicited - 1.89GB Parking Mode - NIL - I chose to turn this feature off soon after getting the camera hardwired, my street is too busy so it was frequently recording, plus even raindrops trigger it, so I was getting way too many saved files. Saved - 15 videos - probably 5 of which were requested by me - the rest unsolicited - 6.01GB Photo - 14 pics - all unsolicited - 1.89MB The novelty having now worn off, for the last month, it's just sat in the car doing it's job & today I've decided to check what's been recorded - here's what's on the memory card:. Initially I was frequently attaching it to my computer to check footage & see just what unsolicited videos it had decided to record. I've now had my Garmin 55 for about 4 months & have to say I'm still very impressed & that's despite the slight annoyance of it recording things I've not asked it to. Disappointingly they don't pay for the shipping of the device to them.ĭunno if this is of interest, but here goes. I'm probably going to RMA it with Garmin. How have you guys fared with keeping it on the windscreen on hot days? I don't want to have to get it out of my glovebox, plug in the cable and position it every time I want to drive somewhere. This is really what I would expect to be able to do with a dashcam. I know the manual says to avoid hot temperatures and I had accepted that it might shut itself off and stop recording if it gets too hot, but I definitely wasn't expecting it to completely die, especially when they sell a cable designed to let you keep it in your car windscreen all the time! I ask because I recently purchased one, keep it attached to the windscreen, and on one of the very first hot days it completely stopped working. Is it going to be an issue keep the Dashcam 55 in the windscreen on a warm day? I'm talking sunlight, generally around 25 Celsius outside on a hot day (British summer), maybe max of 35 in a heatwave? ![]()
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