Charging Power Cable for Dash Cam, (11.5 Ft) USB 2.0 to Mini USB Car Vehicle Power Charger Adapter Cord for Garmin Nuvi GPS、Rearview Mirror Cam、Backup Camera
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My old shark G16 dash cam is also integrated in with the VAVA dash cam, so I bought this to replace the old shark. Yes, it will work.
Using it for my dash cam was all I needed.
I am able to use my nexar dash cam with it
I was able to connect my Nexar dash cam with it
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Below are the video clips I captured with the Mazda will launch a new CX-model in 2020 cigarette lighters are not mounted in the center dash of the car. A USB port (there is one in the center console, but it always stays powered -- Not a bad thing, but drains battery when car sits for a long time), and so want to replace it with a USB cable, which is also shorter. Furthermore, the plug/cable does not have power when plugged into the camera, as well as angling wrongly (down when plugged into the camera instead of up). The only one. The camera display indicates that it is in media mode, or something like that, when it is plugged into the USB socket in the center console. It does not work as a camera when it is plugged in it functions only as a media-storage drive. I have read the camera instructions, and the menu, but I haven't been able to find any options I'd like to give you an update from 08/2020- In an email, the company writes that it has changed the internal cabling construction in order to allow more devices to work with it. Nevertheless, I could not use the cable with my dash cam because it was not compatible. A new cable with the original construction would be offered in place of the damaged one. A new cable was installed and it A similar cable was used in the beginning.
run a cable from the cigarette lighter in the front seat of my SUV to the tailgate window in order to power a dash cam pointing out the back It had plenty of cord to run under my car's seats and behind the equipment so that it was out of sight. I had 15 feet of cable, which was plenty of cord for it to run under the car's seats and behind the interior components. Initially, my goal was to record events from both the front and back of my car, but after comparing the prices of dash cams with dual cameras, I quickly realized that the price ($185) was beyond Rather than buying expensive dash cams, I bought two inexpensive ones instead I have two cameras mounted in my vehicle, one mounted to the windshield facing forward, and one mounted to the tailgate window. With the rear dash cam powered by the front cigarette lighter, the foot cord is easy to use. In relation to what I spent for two inexpensive dash cams and the 15-inch LCD screen, Due to the price difference between my foot charging cable (total $68) and a dual camera dash cam, I saved well over $100.
When my rear window was being cleaned by the car wash workers, they must have pulled on the cord connecting my dash cam. It was very frustrating until I looked on Amazon and found a reasonably priced replacement cord. The cord had to be long enough to reach from the front of the car to the back window and have the correct dash cam connector. There was nothing I needed that this cord couldn't do. I was able to use my dash camera without buying a new one, as well as achieve the length and connectivity that I needed.
It seems the issue is actually a lack of power in the USB port. Right now I have to manually switch it to recording mode in order for it to work. A review of the original I am experiencing a data transfer problem with my Garmin dash cam 35. It appears that this cord does more than just supply power, due to the fact that it prompts me to go into "mass storage" mode when I use it. I'm not sure if it is the pins or if the power is insufficient, but this device doesn't conform to garmin's guidelines. I can use the power normally if I click no on storage mode.
Since the dash cam that I bought came with an adapter for the car, I wanted a USB plug as it is less likely to come loose with a car power plug. In addition to being the perfect thickness to tuck into car molding, the cable also has a pleasing appearance. I like the 90 degree angle of the camera USB plug because it is perfect for keeping the cable in good order. The USB end should be the right kind for your dash cam, but make sure it matches the USB end on your dash camera.
It has happened to me twice that the cords I use for my dash cams have shorts. Another problem was that there wasn't anything else I could plug This cord works with the adapter (not included) and I can even charge my phone with it. There is more than one place for me to charge my devices, but I have mixed-up During the past three years, my dash cam had occupied that space. This is so convenient, because I do not have to unplug my phone when I want other people to charge it. In case you were wondering, it is a type B plug. When you look at the cord, it's comparable to the ones that come with a GPS and may look familiar to you if you were familiar with the old Android cords (perhaps the first ones as well).
We purchased this to use with the iiwey dash camera, but as soon as it is connected to those cameras, the rear cameras cease to function as well. I can again use the rear camera after unplugging it. However, the camera for the iiwey is powered by this unit.
I am extremely pleased. I have a rexing dash cam I'd like to use this for. The new RAM has a lot of USB ports, so this cable worked just fine.