This is a dashcam for people who like to fiddle about with things. It's very small indeed, only slightly bigger than a packet of Tictacs. There are many fake Mobius cams being sold on ebay so you're best to stick with a reliable vendor such as Banggood.
For anyone looking to buy a dashcam I recommend watching Techmoan's excellent reviews on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFB79814F24001328 - especially the "Beginners Guide to Dashcams".
After a lot of research I decided:
1. It is preferable to have a very small camera that will not be too noticeable from outside. If you have to keep removing it when you leave the car you'll not use it.
2. Park mode is probably not as useful as you would think and can drain your car battery.
3. Dashcam batteries may not last long due to the constant charging & recharging and exposure to excess heat in the car. A dashcam with a super capacitor instead of a battery is a much better idea.
4. Wifi on a dashcam is a useless gimmick.
5. GPS on a dashcam is a double-edged sword - it's maybe a nice feature to have but if your footage shows your insurance company you were doing 32mph in a 30mph zone it'll all be your fault in their eyes.
There is a handy Windows setup utility http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=25178932&postcount=6 to adjust the settings.
You can also use their Android app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=therau2000.amcamobiusac to do the same, all you need is a 99p OTG cable and you can set it up with your phone or tablet.
The Dashcamtalk forum https://dashcamtalk.com/forum/threads/mobius-support-thread-and-tech-guide-post-all-problems-help-requests-here-read-posts-1-8-first.4232/ is an excellent source of help & support.
You will need a few other bits & pieces to use it as a dashcam:
Windscreen mount 99p http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131376931661?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Hardwire Car Charger Power Cable Kit £2.59 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221813954816?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Add A Circuit adapter 99p (if you want to hard wire it) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/371036262838?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&var=640213470802&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Super capacitor to replace battery (optional but desirable) £6.62 on the banggood website but £3.97 using their app. http://eu.banggood.com/Wholesale-Warehouse-Super-Capacitor-For-The-Mobius-Action-Sport-Camera-wp-Uk-918122.html
And finally, here is a guide to hard wiring your new dashcam https://dashcamtalk.com/forum/threads/easy-method-to-hardwire-any-dashcam-no-experience-required.7712/, it's not as scary as you might think.
Windows Program - http://www.mytempfiles.info/mobius/mSetup.zip
Just search eBay for mobius helmet mount, there is a screw part that screws into the thread on the mobius holder, remove the thread from the holder and the screw from the mount and glue or as I did araldite them together, before you do though check it where you want to put the camera and you can taylor it perfectly to your car. If you look at the photo I posted you'll see the sections I glued.
Sid87
7 Oct 153#13
Awesome device, bought two more than a year ago. Use them as dash cams in my car, one in front, one in back. Excellent video quality. Very discrete. Can be modded in various ways, i have super capacitors installed instead of batteries and the rear dash cam is hidden after i detached the lens from the body and installed a longer lens to body cable. 10/10 would recommend.
pstuart
7 Oct 153#6
Got one from 'eletoponline365', an eBay seller (sold over 22000 of these), about three years ago.
One of the best dash cams around, been on two cars and never gone wrong.
I was given to understand, before I bought it, that there were a few factories knocking these out in China and that this eBay seller was recommended as having the best and giving full support plus downloads.
Only had one dealing with Banggood and will not go there again.
Latest comments (127)
oliphillips
28 Dec 15#127
crazylegs
13 Dec 151#126
Just ordered this one on your recommendation, cheers for the feedback on the thread!
cache
4 Dec 15#125
thank you very very much for that :smile: perfect!!
cache
4 Dec 15#123
I've read through everything, SO MUCH INFORMATION!
Sorry if I missed it but....
Can I buy the cam and a mount and just use it on my journeys with its built in battery and/or use a sat nav charger to keep it on for longer journeys and just remove it from the vehicle overnight etc?
paulandpam1 to cache
4 Dec 151#124
Yes to all the questions.
Obviously if your using it on battery alone you will have to switch it on manually and it will work for about 60+ minutes between charges. If you using your satnav charger make sure it is a Mini usb connection and not a Micro usb.
In the camera settings program you can have it to switch on and off recording automatically when power is applied or removed.
snoopy18
3 Dec 15#122
Looks good
ChrisUK
23 Nov 15#121
It's recommended if using as a dash cam to use a super capacitor instead of the battery pack.
ChrisUK
23 Nov 151#119
Tip - if using the Super Capacitor, make sure you change the option "Power off Disconnect" to "Immediate" - otherwise the recording wont save.
Just spent the last 45 mins wondering why this wouldn't work !!
Cheers
ace101 to ChrisUK
23 Nov 15#120
Got mine last week and have hard wired it in as a dash cam. Is the super capacitor needed?
Also what settings have you used for the camera, mine at night tends show high glares on lighting.
ChrisUK
23 Nov 15#118
Capacitor now arrived from China !
airdsuk
17 Nov 15#117
Ordered Friday, here from the EU warehouse today, so 4 days :-) And thanks for all the advice guys.
Another update. This bad boy is a perfect mount. Nice & small & is a perfect fit :smiley:
John Mason
8 Nov 151#114
Just a note on point 5 of the original post. Speed can be calculated just be looking at the footage noting the time taken to cover the distance between to fixed points at the side of the road so not having the speed recorded by the camera is no protection.
alexjameshaines
8 Nov 15#112
Should one be choosing a specific currency for checkout to get the best prices?
dwl99 to alexjameshaines
8 Nov 151#113
Depends a bit on whether your card issuer has a competetive exchange rate or hidden fees
ChrisUK
5 Nov 15#111
Cheers mate
ChrisUK
5 Nov 15#109
Anyone know the "Lens Type" for the settings (A, B or C) ?
dwl99 to ChrisUK
5 Nov 151#110
C. The narrow field of view also gives the best night time results.
ChrisUK
5 Nov 15#107
Its from China - 25 day delivery........
I cant seem to find a UK equivalent - only the sucker version which is a lot more bulky:
Ah crap, thought my current mount would fit, but it doesn't......
Are there any recommended mounts (UK based if possible), for the windscreen ?
dwl99 to ChrisUK
5 Nov 15#106
Have you tried the one in the first post?
ChrisUK
5 Nov 15#103
Just an update - 5 day delivery from the EU warehouse :smiley:
pibpob to ChrisUK
5 Nov 15#104
Yes that's how I got mine - maybe the OP should update the original posting with the info I gave.
king132
4 Nov 15#99
anyone recommend a decent sized micro sd card for this? i have one but every time i play back my files on media player they don't play. I do have a cheap 64gb in it at the moment and wondering if its because of this
paulandpam1 to king132
4 Nov 15#100
Download VLC player and they will work.
If they don't play you could try reformatting the sd card inside the Mobius by following the instructions here http://www.mytempfiles.info/mobius/MobiusManual.pdf I use the recommended class 4 Kingston cards that the manufacturer recommends without any problems.
dwl99 to king132
4 Nov 15#101
If you got your 64GB SD card on ebay or Amazon marketplace it's very probably a fake
paulandpam1 to king132
4 Nov 15#102
As the comment above states your sd card may also be fake.
download H2testw and test it.
Rona7do
1 Nov 15#98
Looking to buy this but have a couple of questions.
Does it have motion detection?
What's the battery life like? Can I possible run it off a power bank??
Thanks.
ChrisUK
31 Oct 15#97
Ta. Ordered that from the US :wink:
ChrisUK
30 Oct 15#88
I see the Super Capacitor is OOS. Anyone running this OK as a dash cam with just the standard batteries ?
Update - ordered capacitor from US warehouse where it's in stock.
avalon50 to ChrisUK
31 Oct 15#96
I bought the super capcitor shortly after I bought the camera, and I've never looked back, as it works a treat.
avalon50
31 Oct 15#94
Oh yes I am aware of that.
pstuart to avalon50
31 Oct 15#95
Wish I would have been - fannied about for hours.
avalon50
31 Oct 15#92
Why didn't I think of that, lol Next time then.
pstuart to avalon50
31 Oct 15#93
Just make sure that the USB cable can transmit, not just supply the power.
avalon50
31 Oct 15#90
I have had one of these cameras for about a year now. I fitted it in my car just behind the rear view mirror, and fed the usb cable behind the lining etc to a double usb socket. I put a 32gb card in it and just let it record over and over, and only take it out if I wanted to view any footage on my pc.
In my view it is a very good little camera, is unobtrusive and does what I want it to do.
pstuart to avalon50
31 Oct 15#91
Ditto, I take my laptop to the car to download.
rubicon
30 Oct 15#89
Im glad you're not my neighbour
ChrisUK
30 Oct 15#87
Bought mine for about £25 3 years ago after an incident with a HGV ! Need to update it, may just order at this price, I like the small profile of the camera & the reviews seem good :smiley:
Thanks OP, £41.84 if ordering via the app (new customer) - £43.43 with 1st class delivery.
evylrat
22 Oct 15#86
Yup, how much you thinking? If you don't like the way it looks there is a way to make it look like a GoPro using a lens extender and a case.
I run mines off battery, the 850mah one. I get 4 commutes out of mine
pibpob
22 Oct 15#85
Mine's arrived (ordered Monday from UK warehouse at £43.79). Minimally packed, with no box but a protective foam plastic shell. Passes the visual checks for genuine article as you'd expect, and the lights come on.
chrisbenwalker
19 Oct 15#84
You did well with that price. I'm tempted to get another for the rear and maybe hard wire both.
Someone on here asked if a magnet is ok to hold one of these with them being an electronic device, and yes they are fine. It's a mobile phone holder as well after all.
Just make sure you glue (or similar) the smaller magnet to the bracket that the camera sits in. That way the camera can still be taken out of its holder, and also available to replace for £3 on eBay if needed.
dandubi
19 Oct 151#83
Thanks! Just ordered the camera through the app and got it for £43.06 with upgraded delivery option.
Works well, but make sure the surface is pretty flat, the 3M sticky pad is really good.
chrisbenwalker
18 Oct 151#75
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Some better photos of mine to give a better idea of mounting with a magnet. A windscreen mount in my car looked a bit too obvious. I only tried a suction mount though, not the tape one.
money-talks to chrisbenwalker
18 Oct 15#76
Did you find it hard to get the right angle for the cam using the mag. Mount?
dandubi to chrisbenwalker
19 Oct 15#81
Can you provide a link to the magnet mount?
dwl99
19 Oct 15#80
You can also get a discount on your first purchase made using their app
pibpob
19 Oct 151#79
This has now gone down to £46.10 and is the same price from the EU warehouse so quicker delivery (2nd class; other options available) and no worries about customs/VAT. The 12% off code doesn't work (gives some Chinglish message about "special product") but the 5% code b185f7 does, bringing it down to £43.79 delivered!
jaydeeuk1
18 Oct 15#78
Are you using the blade protectors? I was hoping the difference between this and the crappy stock cam (approx 20g) would be negligible, I might have to rethink things then. How have you mounted yours? I was considering 3m tape on top, or stick foam inbetween the camera and body to reduce jello and use underneath for the FPV cam. I bought the syma x5 FPV kit which looks about as light as you can get for the price, not received it yet. I've seen videos of people flying gopros and yi cams about with mounts ok which are heavier than the mobius and fpv cam combined.
Edit - noticed its also 3.7v, might be able to tap in to the FPV cam battery, should save a good chunk of weight.
chrisbenwalker
18 Oct 151#77
Not really, I guess it depends on the type of rear view mirror you have. For me it worked well as is pretty flat. The wide angle lens covers a decent field of view too anyway. My biggest concern was if it was safe to use a magnet, but having researched it, it was fine, a bit of a misconception that magnets and electronics don't go together. Now if talking a CRT TV, things would be very different!!
elbs
18 Oct 15#74
what an extremely informative post.
heat for your effort OP and being great deal as well
dwl99
18 Oct 151#73
Anyways, here are a couple of pictures from inside my car
chrisbenwalker
18 Oct 151#72
[quote=dwl99]I'm puzzled - I posted this 10 days ago and it limped up to 100 degrees and all of a sudden it has shot up to 300 degrees overnight with lots of posts in the last few hours. Can anyone enlighten me?[/quote
Lots of people don't search new deals, just hot ones. The new deals can sometimes take a while to get going I guess, and some get missed. I only found it by searching mobius to see if any deals had been posted, as was thinking of getting another for the rear of my car, and it was only at 80 degrees. Once on the hot pages, more people see the deal. I also don't think many might know how good these can be, I didn't until I bought mine a couple of months ago, hence the prompt for discussion once started gaining heat.....
dooper
18 Oct 15#71
GS8000 is rubbish, notoriously unreliable, & in no way comparable to Mobius.
nmarshgiddings
18 Oct 15#60
Cold as it sounds a right PITA to put together, you can get a perfectly good one for £20 off eBay, we've had three for this price all running perfectly well after 3 years.
dwl99 to nmarshgiddings
18 Oct 152#61
£20 for a HD dashcam 3 years ago? Impressive. Care to upload some footage?
paulandpam1 to nmarshgiddings
18 Oct 15#70
LOL! You've no idea what your talking about if you think an Ebay £20 camera can better this for picture quality and just as importantly stealth installation.
money-talks
18 Oct 15#69
Looks good, like the size, hot from me :smiley:
nmarshgiddings
18 Oct 15#68
Not had mine nicked yet. Sits discreetly behind the mirror and you only see it from the outside if you're really looking.
Ellis456
18 Oct 15#67
I use a transcend dp200 up front and a mobius with c2 lense for the rear, the mobius is tons better then the dp200 and im looking at replacing the dp200 with another mobius, it really is a great camera, picture quailty is superb. Ive had no problems what so ever with it, it just sits there and does its job, I installed the super capacitor also.
dwl99
18 Oct 151#66
The Mobius is much, much smaller than this one. Even if it's only 15 quid the fact that it's much more visible from outside the car probably increases the risk of some scrote smashing a window to nick it.
I'm after a decent light camera for my syma x8c as I'll be using it in conjunction with my 50g fpv kit and want to keep under 100g payload. Gopro, Xiaomi and sjcam will be too heavy with mount so this or the 808 #16? Might try bespoke and see what come back with, rather avoid banggood / gearbest / DX et al.
stu83 to jaydeeuk1
18 Oct 151#64
I got the Syma airbourne with this camera strapped underneath. A little sluggish and reduced flight times, but did lift. Not sure with your fpv payload too though
dwl99
18 Oct 15#63
I'm puzzled - I posted this 10 days ago and it limped up to 100 degrees and all of a sudden it has shot up to 300 degrees overnight with lots of posts in the last few hours. Can anyone enlighten me?
ashleylangford503
18 Oct 151#62
Voted hot to counteract the stupid cold vote which is complete horse shi7 and because I've had a Möbius for a couple of years and its an amazing little device with loads of forum support. I paid £60 back then and thought it was a good deal.
jamgin
18 Oct 15#59
Cheers for the advice.
Had enough of aggressive drivers on my cycle commute. Time to get some video footage evidence.
benelliott82
18 Oct 15#58
love mine and was really easy to fit. you can barely see it behind my rear view mirror using the sticky window mount
jamgin
18 Oct 15#55
Would this be good for a bicycle cam?
dwl99 to jamgin
18 Oct 15#56
Yes but remember that it's not weatherproof.
dooper to jamgin
18 Oct 15#57
Yes, though you'd also need the waterproof case sold by JooVuu.
voodoo85
18 Oct 15#54
Good price, got the older version Mobius in my car and its not noticeable from outside with wires all hidden etc, deffo recommend the super capacitor too
BenderRodriguez
18 Oct 151#53
Call me sceptical but no court will take speed shown by some cheapo chinese dashcam as an evidence. There are reasons why Police radar guns and speed cameras have to be legally approved, tested and calibrated on regular basis.
nasir_glasgow
18 Oct 15#52
hi
had look at mobius few months back ,there seems to be few different models got bit confusing never got around to ordering
installation video on utube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8TqMfgmJCc
Mostly because we have a Halfords locally who can also fit it for £30. Budget is only £100 and he hates cables showing so would need to be neat. Also, he says it doesn't matter, but I don't think he will use it if he has to remember to put it in/turn it on.
Which is best please?
anonemoney
18 Oct 151#50
Some good info here. Thanks
xdq
18 Oct 15#49
Mine has worked in my previous car for a couple of years so far and I'll be moving it to the new one asap. Great little camera for the money and very discreet.
chrisbenwalker
17 Oct 15#48
Agree. These things look so cheap, in some ways that's an advantage. A transcend 200 would never stay on a windscreen for long before being nicked. Hence why I didn't buy one, it wouldn't have got used as would keep forgetting to take it out with me and would not have been used for short journeys. The g1ws aren't as discreet as these, but look cheap enough.
My mobius stays on recording every journey.
chrisbenwalker
17 Oct 151#47
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This is mine, So yes can see it from inside, but not outside. Unless go right up to car and look up for it, but is mostly hidden behind the rear view mirror. From the front of the car it can't be seen.
The flash pronounces the camera here as it was dark! But it really is discreet in the car.
The camera sits in the supplied bracket , I just superglued the smaller magnet to the bracket and the main magnet sits on the wing mirror holder. Just bought the magnet off eBay, link earlier in this thread. If need to re-use the bracket some other way after Glueing , they can be bought cheaply enough, about £3...
friar_chris
17 Oct 151#46
If you look for the camera and the cable you will see it until it disappears behind the interior surfaces. If someone wanted to go looking for it, they would find it, but when you are driving, you should not be distracted by the camera or any dangling wires. Check the links and the techmoan website as mentioned in dwl99's posting to findout how to do it and how it would look. My g1w is mostly hidden behind the rearview mirror, although not from any passengers and the passenger can see about 2 inches of wire going up into the roof where the wire follows the window seals round to the glove compartment and under the passenger seat before popping up in the cigarette lighter. I leave my two g1w's in the car all the time. I think they look cheap enough that no one would break into the car to check. They hardly look like a 4k TV or an iPad and for five years with cameras I've not been broken into.
toughCookie
14 Oct 152#37
Hey chrisbenwalker, any chance of a picture or photo of your set up please. I was planning of using magnets and sugru for this mount.... but yours sounds interesting.
Thanks
chrisbenwalker to toughCookie
17 Oct 151#45
Yeah I'll take a photo, only just seen your post. Not sure how to upload a pic but I'll do my best!!
bruceboy
7 Oct 15#2
Yep, bought one, fiddled about with it, took my car to bits to find best way of fitting it, bought some cables and adapters from China, got it to work. But still looked like a carbuncle in my car, so then tossed it into a cupboard.
Great idea, but being a pedant, I hate anything that looks non-standard fit in my car.
Does take some good images though. Going cheap, if anyone interested!!
capriboycraig to bruceboy
7 Oct 15#4
pm me price delivered please, thanks.
jaydeeuk1 to bruceboy
17 Oct 15#44
You sold it?
usman94
17 Oct 151#42
Good write up mate
neilc
17 Oct 15#40
Received mine today - they have saved their money on the packaging - no box or instructions, just a plastic bag with a bit of packing inside. Anyone know where the online instructions are please?
dooper to neilc
17 Oct 151#41
They rightly spent the cash on the camera, not on the packaging. For User Manual & GUI program ...
I didn't say you couldn't see if from inside the car. I said couldn't see it from outside. The windscreen has a black surround around the rear view mirror, and with glare etc it's just not visible.
Inside the car, yes you can see it, but only when look for it, it sits in front of the mirror itself. Very discreet, but I guess it depends on the car/mirror design.
The cable is totally invisible as it is tucked away round the windscreen lining, and then down under the carpet.
rporteo
14 Oct 15#35
So you can't see it from inside the car? I'd have thought you would see the camera and cable if it's attached to the underside of your rear view mirror?
chrisbenwalker
14 Oct 15#34
No, I bought a 3 metre right angled cable and ran it round my windscreen and down the side of the rear view mirror. Totally invisible around the windscreen and can't see it from outside the car.
rporteo
14 Oct 15#33
But then does the charging wire not dangle in the way?
chrisbenwalker
13 Oct 15#32
Another mounting tip for this excellent little camera, I bought a magnetic phone holder
I stuck the larger magnet to the underside of my rear view mirror, and the smaller magnet to the holder, and it allows quick release of the camera if needed from the car, but also quick to put back.
dwl99
12 Oct 151#31
Yes you can, just get a 5v cigarette lighter socket adapter, the unit comes with a mini USB cable.
dooper
12 Oct 151#30
Yes. I use the optional 3 metre power cable & a good quality accessory socket USB adapter.
neilc
12 Oct 15#29
Excuse my ignorance but people have mentioned batteries and I am slightly confused.
Can you power these from the cigarette lighter like a satnav, I have a company car and don't think they'd take kindly to me botching a hardwire solution?
Sid87
8 Oct 151#28
thanks I'll do that, if I need any help I'll be in touch :smile:
Sid87
8 Oct 15#24
looks good, where can I get the helmet mount from? I have terrible glare in sunshine on my front dash cam using the bracket dwl99 has posted.
rporteo to Sid87
8 Oct 153#27
Just search eBay for mobius helmet mount, there is a screw part that screws into the thread on the mobius holder, remove the thread from the holder and the screw from the mount and glue or as I did araldite them together, before you do though check it where you want to put the camera and you can taylor it perfectly to your car. If you look at the photo I posted you'll see the sections I glued.
Oneday77
8 Oct 15#25
I did consider getting these before but why oh why does it have to look like a cheap alarm fob from a late 80's XR3i
Don't get me wrong it means the average turd thinks it's not worth stealing. It just means it looks like it's not worth owning. Though if I bought one they'd think it was my garage door opener and trash the car anyway.
dwl99 to Oneday77
8 Oct 151#26
It's actually much nicer looking in the flesh. It feels solid, is well put together & has a nice rubberised finish. I agree that the photo makes it look as if it's fallen out of a Christmas cracker though.
Good tip for mounting these in your car, don't buy the car mount, get the helmet mount instead. Cut off the strap and hack saw the hooks that the strap is attached to, this mount gets the camera not only closer to the windscreen to reduce glare, it's also not as bulky. Got 2 of these in the wife's car and 1 in mine, brilliant little cameras.
There are however copies of these knocking about and said above eletoponline365 is actually the manufacturer of these units.
blobbyrob to rporteo
8 Oct 151#20
Thanks for the tip. Have you got a link to a specific helmet mount for your retro fit?
sofiasar
8 Oct 15#16
Mines stays in car draw too. It's a gw1 and its big, don't buy big,
bruceboy to sofiasar
8 Oct 15#17
Any chance of this in English?
paulandpam1 to sofiasar
8 Oct 151#19
You are correct the g1w is a big dash camera but the Möbius is tiny in comparison.
I have 2 Möbius permantly mounted and virtually invisible in my family cars but I also own a g1w that I use in my taxi because I llike to have the screen on display whilst I'm working so passengers think they could also be getting recorded.
The Möbius takes very good night footage but the g1w takes fantastic unbeleivable night recording.
Anyone who's interested in buying a dashcam should look on YouTube at 'techmoans' reviews of many dashcams including the two mentioned here.
Graham1979
8 Oct 15#15
ALSO ...........
Its pretty easy to run the 12v cable around the interior trim of the car which I did with both front and rear cameras. Ford 12v sockets are always on so can be left running when parked.
Graham1979
8 Oct 15#14
My recommended dash cam, cheap, A* image, small, many options/settings, can be connected to android phone to alter settings when in situ, very easy to hide away out of sight.
Sid87
7 Oct 153#13
Awesome device, bought two more than a year ago. Use them as dash cams in my car, one in front, one in back. Excellent video quality. Very discrete. Can be modded in various ways, i have super capacitors installed instead of batteries and the rear dash cam is hidden after i detached the lens from the body and installed a longer lens to body cable. 10/10 would recommend.
diktiomenos
7 Oct 15#12
Hot for the price and the effort to put this together. I have the old wide version and it's a very decent camera for the size and price.
6ixFoot1
7 Oct 15#11
Think you can get a percentage off if you place your first order via the Banggood app
dwl99
7 Oct 151#10
Maybe some of the many cold-voters could enlighten us as to their thinking?
Here are a couple of pictures from inside my car
froghollow73
7 Oct 15#9
excellent little camera use as a helmet cam,better than some of these big look what I've got cams
sup_aa
7 Oct 15#1
good price for a good device so don't know why people r voting cold ?????
paulandpam1 to sup_aa
7 Oct 15#8
I totally agree these are great cameras and I paid more for mine from Banggood last year.
pstuart
7 Oct 153#6
Got one from 'eletoponline365', an eBay seller (sold over 22000 of these), about three years ago.
One of the best dash cams around, been on two cars and never gone wrong.
I was given to understand, before I bought it, that there were a few factories knocking these out in China and that this eBay seller was recommended as having the best and giving full support plus downloads.
Only had one dealing with Banggood and will not go there again.
paulandpam1 to pstuart
7 Oct 152#7
eletoponline365 is actually also the maker of this camera as far as I know.
I have two of these cameras in the family cars and they are brilliant, if positioned with some thought they are invisible from the outside.
I actually bought my two Möbius cameras from Banggood and chose the uk warehouse so had them delivered within 4 days.
ahenners
7 Oct 15#5
These are good, I got one a month ago from Banggood. Reasonably discreet, and good quality. There was a discount code "NewUK" I think it was which gave 8% off, not sure if this still works.
willysnapper
7 Oct 152#3
Can't understand why the cold votes.
Thanks for your efforts to educate the proletariat! :laughing:
I for one appreciate your post, I'm also a follower of Mat's :wink:
Opening post
For anyone looking to buy a dashcam I recommend watching Techmoan's excellent reviews on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFB79814F24001328 - especially the "Beginners Guide to Dashcams".
After a lot of research I decided:
1. It is preferable to have a very small camera that will not be too noticeable from outside. If you have to keep removing it when you leave the car you'll not use it.
2. Park mode is probably not as useful as you would think and can drain your car battery.
3. Dashcam batteries may not last long due to the constant charging & recharging and exposure to excess heat in the car. A dashcam with a super capacitor instead of a battery is a much better idea.
4. Wifi on a dashcam is a useless gimmick.
5. GPS on a dashcam is a double-edged sword - it's maybe a nice feature to have but if your footage shows your insurance company you were doing 32mph in a 30mph zone it'll all be your fault in their eyes.
There is a handy Windows setup utility
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=25178932&postcount=6 to adjust the settings.
You can also use their Android app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=therau2000.amcamobiusac to do the same, all you need is a 99p OTG cable and you can set it up with your phone or tablet.
The Dashcamtalk forum
https://dashcamtalk.com/forum/threads/mobius-support-thread-and-tech-guide-post-all-problems-help-requests-here-read-posts-1-8-first.4232/ is an excellent source of help & support.
You will need a few other bits & pieces to use it as a dashcam:
Windscreen mount 99p
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131376931661?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Hardwire Car Charger Power Cable Kit £2.59
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221813954816?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Add A Circuit adapter 99p (if you want to hard wire it)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/371036262838?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&var=640213470802&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Cable clamps 99p
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/381343316287?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Super capacitor to replace battery (optional but desirable) £6.62 on the banggood website but £3.97 using their app.
http://eu.banggood.com/Wholesale-Warehouse-Super-Capacitor-For-The-Mobius-Action-Sport-Camera-wp-Uk-918122.html
And finally, here is a guide to hard wiring your new dashcam https://dashcamtalk.com/forum/threads/easy-method-to-hardwire-any-dashcam-no-experience-required.7712/, it's not as scary as you might think.
Windows Program - http://www.mytempfiles.info/mobius/mSetup.zip
Manual - http://www.mytempfiles.info/mobius/MobiusManual.pdf
- ChrisUK
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One of the best dash cams around, been on two cars and never gone wrong.
I was given to understand, before I bought it, that there were a few factories knocking these out in China and that this eBay seller was recommended as having the best and giving full support plus downloads.
Only had one dealing with Banggood and will not go there again.
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Sorry if I missed it but....
Can I buy the cam and a mount and just use it on my journeys with its built in battery and/or use a sat nav charger to keep it on for longer journeys and just remove it from the vehicle overnight etc?
Obviously if your using it on battery alone you will have to switch it on manually and it will work for about 60+ minutes between charges. If you using your satnav charger make sure it is a Mini usb connection and not a Micro usb.
In the camera settings program you can have it to switch on and off recording automatically when power is applied or removed.
Just spent the last 45 mins wondering why this wouldn't work !!
Cheers
Also what settings have you used for the camera, mine at night tends show high glares on lighting.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Car-Windshield-Suction-Cup-Mount-Holder-For-Camera-Car-Key-Mobius-Action-ZY-/281810990763?hash=item419d3e76ab:g:MQ4AAOSwiLdWB1rU
I cant seem to find a UK equivalent - only the sucker version which is a lot more bulky:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUCTION-CUP-MOUNT-FOR-DIGITAL-CAMERA-UNIVERSAL-1-4-SCREW-FITTING-CAR-WINDSCREEN-/131139590877?hash=item1e88875add:g:tiAAAOSwwNVTtRkI
Are there any recommended mounts (UK based if possible), for the windscreen ?
If they don't play you could try reformatting the sd card inside the Mobius by following the instructions here http://www.mytempfiles.info/mobius/MobiusManual.pdf I use the recommended class 4 Kingston cards that the manufacturer recommends without any problems.
download H2testw and test it.
Does it have motion detection?
What's the battery life like? Can I possible run it off a power bank??
Thanks.
Update - ordered capacitor from US warehouse where it's in stock.
In my view it is a very good little camera, is unobtrusive and does what I want it to do.
Thanks OP, £41.84 if ordering via the app (new customer) - £43.43 with 1st class delivery.
I run mines off battery, the 850mah one. I get 4 commutes out of mine
Someone on here asked if a magnet is ok to hold one of these with them being an electronic device, and yes they are fine. It's a mobile phone holder as well after all.
Just make sure you glue (or similar) the smaller magnet to the bracket that the camera sits in. That way the camera can still be taken out of its holder, and also available to replace for £3 on eBay if needed.
Works well, but make sure the surface is pretty flat, the 3M sticky pad is really good.
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Some better photos of mine to give a better idea of mounting with a magnet. A windscreen mount in my car looked a bit too obvious. I only tried a suction mount though, not the tape one.
Edit - noticed its also 3.7v, might be able to tap in to the FPV cam battery, should save a good chunk of weight.
heat for your effort OP and being great deal as well
Lots of people don't search new deals, just hot ones. The new deals can sometimes take a while to get going I guess, and some get missed. I only found it by searching mobius to see if any deals had been posted, as was thinking of getting another for the rear of my car, and it was only at 80 degrees. Once on the hot pages, more people see the deal. I also don't think many might know how good these can be, I didn't until I bought mine a couple of months ago, hence the prompt for discussion once started gaining heat.....
Had enough of aggressive drivers on my cycle commute. Time to get some video footage evidence.
had look at mobius few months back ,there seems to be few different models got bit confusing never got around to ordering
installation video on utube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8TqMfgmJCc
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductMobileDisplay?catalogId=10151&langId=-1&categoryId=306753&productId=991021&storeId=10001
Mostly because we have a Halfords locally who can also fit it for £30. Budget is only £100 and he hates cables showing so would need to be neat. Also, he says it doesn't matter, but I don't think he will use it if he has to remember to put it in/turn it on.
Which is best please?
My mobius stays on recording every journey.
This is mine, So yes can see it from inside, but not outside. Unless go right up to car and look up for it, but is mostly hidden behind the rear view mirror. From the front of the car it can't be seen.
The flash pronounces the camera here as it was dark! But it really is discreet in the car.
The camera sits in the supplied bracket , I just superglued the smaller magnet to the bracket and the main magnet sits on the wing mirror holder. Just bought the magnet off eBay, link earlier in this thread. If need to re-use the bracket some other way after Glueing , they can be bought cheaply enough, about £3...
Thanks
Great idea, but being a pedant, I hate anything that looks non-standard fit in my car.
Does take some good images though. Going cheap, if anyone interested!!
http://www.mytempfiles.info/mobius/index.html
https://dashcamtalk.com/forum/threads/mobius-mounting-solutions.2654/
Inside the car, yes you can see it, but only when look for it, it sits in front of the mirror itself. Very discreet, but I guess it depends on the car/mirror design.
The cable is totally invisible as it is tucked away round the windscreen lining, and then down under the carpet.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/171726495803
I stuck the larger magnet to the underside of my rear view mirror, and the smaller magnet to the holder, and it allows quick release of the camera if needed from the car, but also quick to put back.
Can you power these from the cigarette lighter like a satnav, I have a company car and don't think they'd take kindly to me botching a hardwire solution?
Don't get me wrong it means the average turd thinks it's not worth stealing. It just means it looks like it's not worth owning. Though if I bought one they'd think it was my garage door opener and trash the car anyway.
There are however copies of these knocking about and said above eletoponline365 is actually the manufacturer of these units.
I have 2 Möbius permantly mounted and virtually invisible in my family cars but I also own a g1w that I use in my taxi because I llike to have the screen on display whilst I'm working so passengers think they could also be getting recorded.
The Möbius takes very good night footage but the g1w takes fantastic unbeleivable night recording.
Anyone who's interested in buying a dashcam should look on YouTube at 'techmoans' reviews of many dashcams including the two mentioned here.
Its pretty easy to run the 12v cable around the interior trim of the car which I did with both front and rear cameras. Ford 12v sockets are always on so can be left running when parked.
Here are a couple of pictures from inside my car
One of the best dash cams around, been on two cars and never gone wrong.
I was given to understand, before I bought it, that there were a few factories knocking these out in China and that this eBay seller was recommended as having the best and giving full support plus downloads.
Only had one dealing with Banggood and will not go there again.
I have two of these cameras in the family cars and they are brilliant, if positioned with some thought they are invisible from the outside.
I actually bought my two Möbius cameras from Banggood and chose the uk warehouse so had them delivered within 4 days.
Thanks for your efforts to educate the proletariat! :laughing:
I for one appreciate your post, I'm also a follower of Mat's :wink: