Just received an email saying these are available for "pre-order", googling, I found this from November:-
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/1080p-dashboard-camera-29-99-aldi-from-19th-nov-2321013
Be nice if anyone has any actual footage or feedback :)
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Shatwell
8 May 163#30
I totally agree and would add, there's no need for brakes on cars either.
There are plenty of walls and trees near our roads. 99% of the time, the car backs down and stops for the wall/tree.
stuarthanley
8 May 163#25
I wouldnt bother with one mate. You'll never be in an accident or be involved in a "cash for crash" incident. Don't waste your money.
Dragon32
6 May 163#8
Tempted to get one for the back of my car (have a Drivepro 200 for the front, but starting to think the back would be handy as well).
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willysnapper
6 May 16#1
Phoned the helpline and was connected to the manufacturer " Qu esh Limited" They say it is "based" on that unit.
Hmm! the website is blocked, The URL is "http://www.qu esh.co.uk/products/?product_id=384V" (remove the space)
Yes, I think it is.
They were last on sale in November 2015
...Scary windscreen wipers! :laughing:
jouster
6 May 162#3
looks good
whydoiwastemytimehere
6 May 16#5
Does anyone have this cam ?
What is it like in the dark - as a lot of these cams white out when headlights come towards you so the chances of catching "an event" especially in town can be iffy.
Does it support more than an 8GB card that is supplied with?
How long does this card last before overwrites occur? i.e. could you use it to monitor your car whilst your away from it, incase it experienced a "parked event"?
willysnapper to whydoiwastemytimehere
6 May 16#7
I'd also like to hear from those who commented on the previous offer back in November.
It supports cards below 32GB and min. class 4
The above YT clips show only gloomy winter in Manchester! :smile:, but the night time one does seem to "glare out" with oncoming headlights.
The onboard battery will last, it says about 2Hrs.
As always with "Parked events", a CCTV camera pointed at the car will serve both as a deterrent and if you're lucky, evidence of murky doings!
sofiasar
6 May 16#6
I have a similar size, very popular too but I find it big.
I wanted a big one but the thing is I have to connect it every time so it stays in the glovebox :disappointed:
Dragon32
6 May 163#8
Tempted to get one for the back of my car (have a Drivepro 200 for the front, but starting to think the back would be handy as well).
Opinion seems to be that 1080p is by interpolation.
limpwaster
6 May 16#11
I brought one last November; can't fault it for the price. It seems fairly good at night, but it's my first dash cam so have nothing to compare it too. Also I haven't tried anything larger than the supplied 8gb.
Only real negative is the battery. was OK at first, but now only seems to last seconds when not plugged in and it swtiches off. Not a big deal for me personally as I always have it plugged in, but could be an issue for some. Might just be a fault with my unit as well.
Opening post
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/1080p-dashboard-camera-29-99-aldi-from-19th-nov-2321013
Be nice if anyone has any actual footage or feedback :)
Top comments
There are plenty of walls and trees near our roads. 99% of the time, the car backs down and stops for the wall/tree.
All comments (49)
Hmm! the website is blocked, The URL is "http://www.qu esh.co.uk/products/?product_id=384V" (remove the space)
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They were last on sale in November 2015
...Scary windscreen wipers! :laughing:
What is it like in the dark - as a lot of these cams white out when headlights come towards you so the chances of catching "an event" especially in town can be iffy.
Does it support more than an 8GB card that is supplied with?
How long does this card last before overwrites occur? i.e. could you use it to monitor your car whilst your away from it, incase it experienced a "parked event"?
It supports cards below 32GB and min. class 4
The above YT clips show only gloomy winter in Manchester! :smile:, but the night time one does seem to "glare out" with oncoming headlights.
The onboard battery will last, it says about 2Hrs.
As always with "Parked events", a CCTV camera pointed at the car will serve both as a deterrent and if you're lucky, evidence of murky doings!
I wanted a big one but the thing is I have to connect it every time so it stays in the glovebox :disappointed:
Manual http://****.co.uk/data/images/products/66704UG.pdf
See https://dashcamtalk.com/forum/threads/uk-%C2%A330-dashcam-at-aldi-with-3-year-warranty.15093/
Opinion seems to be that 1080p is by interpolation.
Only real negative is the battery. was OK at first, but now only seems to last seconds when not plugged in and it swtiches off. Not a big deal for me personally as I always have it plugged in, but could be an issue for some. Might just be a fault with my unit as well.