![]() ![]() The only capacitor cam I've seen in UK 'bricks and mortar' shops is the Transcend DP200 (I've been satisfied with the trouble-free operation of my DP100). (from either 'bricks and mortar', or highly respected online retailers who are extremely likely to offer good support and returns policies if the cam stops working) ![]() How long do capacitor cams usually retain the time and date if the car isn't used for several days?Īny recommendations for *reliable* capacitor cams which are available in the UK? How long do capacitor cams usually record for, after power is disconnected? That leaves me concerned how much footage would be recorded by a capacitor-cam in the seconds immediately after an accident, when additional significant events can still occur.Īn additional concern is how long a capacitor cam will hold its time and date if the car isn't used for several days, having read complaints about loss of time and date. The reason being that I am under the impression that a capacitor cam will stop recording and shut down within a couple of seconds of power being cut (battery cams seem to be more like 30 seconds), but in the case of my car the 12v socket is only live when the ignition is on and power to the 12v socket would be cut instantly in an accident. After having two cams fail this summer due to probable battery failure (both within warranty returned for refund because they were, fortunately, purchased from 'bricks and mortar' shops) I have begun to think about capacitor cams.īut I'm not sure whether a capacitor cam would suit my car. ![]()
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