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Dash cams

Many people with experience in front of a dash cam also have experience with roadside sobriety tests.

Friedle
 
You've probably already found the Innovv K1. It's been out for a few years. Seems like a nice unit, but the YouTube videos I've seen are not quite as smooth as I'd like, and I have some trouble reading license plates. I think that is important in a hit & run collision or maybe just being cut off and forced into an obstacle.

At the AIMExpo, I saw a similar unit, the SYKIK X21F, which has a little larger screen. Like the Innovv, the main recording unit is not waterproof. I'm waiting for their new model, the ZR1, to come out in the next few months. It will be waterproof, 1080P, 60fps, 3" TFT screen, optional GPS to record location/speed, usable as a rear view mirror if mounted on the bars.
 
Innov c1 on my RT front only, C5 model has gotten good reviews and is $199 on amazon and has Wi-Fi so it can be viewed by smart phone
 
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