Dash Cam footage is used to prove innocence or guilt in the case of an accident. So, it is necessary to ensure that the Dash Cam is properly installed on your windscreen and does not block your view of the road. The dashcam lens is mostly vertically, but a horizontal placement of the dashcam is rare.

Best place to mount your Dashcam:

All dash cams possess wide-angle lenses. It is to get a clear view and you should prefer to install it near the middle of the front windshield. It’s better to mount the dashcam near the rearview region to reduce the reduction. In this way, it will not block the driver’s field of view. If you have Wi-Fi availability on your dash cam, we recommend you check the view on your phone. The usually preferred angle is to place it up front in a way that it covers 60 percent view and 40 percent sky. 

What is a Dashcam?

A dashboard camera, a car DVR, a driving recorder, or recorder (EDR), is an onboard camera that continuously captures the front view from the vehicle’s front windscreen and, in some cases, it’s on the other windows. Some dash cams contain a built-in camera to record the interior of the car in 360 degrees, usually in the form of a ball, and can instantly upload photographs and video over 4G. A dash cam is a simple way to record video and avoid incidents.

A dash cam is a little camera that can be readily installed and it records every incident that occurs on the road in front of you. It can be used to document your road trip as well as serve as evidence if you ever need it. 

Qualities of a good Dashcam:

A good dash cam should have these features;

Power sourceField of viewPicture quality and frame rateBuilt-in screensGPSWi-Fi App supportEmergency sensors

Types of Dashcam mount

Dash cam mounts come in a variety of styles and types depending. Most dash cams come with either 

double-sided tape suction cup mountattaching the dash camera to the rearview mirror

                      Because of its rigidity, the double-sided tape receives lower marks. It is incredibly tough to reposition it after it’s attached to the windscreen. To fit it correctly, you’ll need a steady hand and to make sure you get it in the appropriate location the first time. Suction cup mounts are the best option. They’re easier to install, and you can remove or adjust them according to your need. Alternatively, combining a regular rear vision mirror with a dashcam might be used to replace the rear vision mirror.

How to install the Dashcam?

Installing the dash cam is the trickier part. A little negligence can create a big problem for you. To install the dash cam properly, here are a few steps that you need to follow;

Aligning the dashcam to the horizonRemoving the adhesive mount’s stubborn protective coveringLevel and tape-up

Some other things that you need to check in advance are 

Running cablesRearview mirror adapterHow to Tapping the wire harness Rear camera cablesHidden cable tricksSD card caveat

Conclusion

Dash cams are valuable gadgets that, with a few exceptions, can be simply installed and used in almost any vehicle. The most important thing you can do to ensure a successful installation is to do some research beforehand. Know your state’s laws, the power source you’ll be using, and the mounting options available with your camera.

  1. Do I need a rear-facing dash cam?

Yes, if someone backs into the rear of your car or if a hit-and-run driver hit your vehicle, you will need a rear dash cam to catch him.

  1. Did Dashcam have night vision?

Yes, night vision is available in top dash cams. Some of them are;

WheelWitness HD PROVanTrue N2 ProStreet Guardian SG9665GCVantrue N1 Pro Mini

  1. What is a 4K Dash Cam?

4K dash cam fits four pixels into the same space as a single pixel in Full HD. An image obtained with a 4K dash cam has 8 million pixels, but a photo produced with a Full HD dash cam has only 2 million pixels

  1. Can you mount a dashcam on the dashboard?

Yes. As long as your dash cam does not block your view, you can put it on the dashboard.