• Reviews around wire (1.92 of 5)

    Rexing V1P 2.4" LCD FHD 1080p 170 Degree Wide Angle Dual Channel Dashboard Camera Recorder Car Dash Cam with Rear Camera, G-Sensor, WDR, Loop Recording

    • Hard wire kit and fuse link made it so easy to install.
    • I then wired it using the hard wire kit and the radio reception improved.
    • The installation kit is the only shortcoming as the wiring is not optimal
    • I am going to get the Rexing Hard Wire Kit and replace the plug in charger.
    • spend the extra 10$ to get a hard wire kit.pros:sleek designblends next to your rearview mirrorcons:cheap quality build fir 125$play back for me is automatically fast forward x10dosent over write old videos at timessometimes it'll say its recording and when you look for the
    • Hard-wiring to the fuse box is another story but only because a 6ft 200 lb guy getting under the dash of a Corolla is not easy (not required as it supplies the standard 12V cigarette lighter power plug).
    • For a hard wire approach, you can purchase this kit from Amazon, https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MH4ZVHO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1, that allows the camera to record even when the car if powered off.
    • The rear camera had plenty enough wire to do my car,a civic coupe
    • From the rear window of an extended cab pickup to the unit attached to the windshield, I had no slack and had to leave some wiring exposed because there wasn't enough wire to adequately tuck into moldings
    • I decided to hard wire it to turn on with my radio instead of having a car charger power it
    • I ended up using clear packing tape to secure the wire in front window
    • Video quality looks good and it came with convenient clips to clean up the back cam wire yourself.
    • The wires are easy to hide.
    • It was very easy to install, especially if you buy the hard wire kit
    • I have my V1P paired with the Rexing GPS logger, latest firmware, and the $8.95 Dash Camera Vehicle Hard Wire Kit available here on Amazon
    • I have my V1P paired with the Rexing GPS logger, latest firmware, and the $8.95 Dash Camera Vehicle Hard Wire Kit available here on Amazon
    • This is necessary if you are mounting the camera outside of your vehicle, however, the cord that is hard wired cannot be replaced if it comes loose/disconnected
    • My install; paid a local stereo shop, hard wired into power, wiring hidden in pillars, rear cameras tucked up next to existing backup camera above license plate, front camera tucked up behind the rearview mirror
    • But the end that goes into the car power is hard wired so I couldn't even use another generic USB charger base
    • Installation note, most inexperienced installers will cut the plug off and hard wire the unit in to the electrical
    • I bought the hard wire kit which made use even easier
    • The design is low profile and the tool for tucking the wires was nice to have
    • Very easy to install in my wife's Toyota Yaris sedan (hard wired using AUTO-VOX Dash Cam Hardwire Kit and hid all wiring)Video quality is awesome
    • Install went easy enough, and there was enough wire to run the back camera to the front of a Honda Odyssey.
    • You don’t have to know much to get this hard wired
    • One, the rear-facing camera is not only of low quality, but the wiring melted from the case, and the money I spent on this unit to get a rear-facing camera would have been wasted if not for the above.
    • The cigarette lighter power adapter for this cam puts out some interference for FM radio which may matter to you, but I used Dash Camera Vehicle Hard Wire Kit - Mini USB Compatible with G1w
    • The hardest part was pulling rear hatch trim off and working the camera wire in thru the wire loom rubber grommets and such.
    • I have it hard wired on a 2015 Toyota Camry
    • make sure you'll have a way to either lay the cables right, or purchase the hard wire kit
    • Appreciate the fact the manufacturer has thought it through to provide enough wire length to comfortably run the wires through for the rear camera and hiding them completely out of sight
    • Ether up it up and hard wire it, or just do what I did a but a cigarette plug in
    • 1 is hard wired to the auxiliary camera and has a port on the end, the other cord connects directly to a port on the front camera, then plugs into the port on the end of the auxiliary camera cord
    • so I did not have to deal with any loose wires
    • Likes the short wire on GPS.
    • Finally I downloaded the stable version even if it meant losing the parking features, which was the point of hard wiring it to an always not source.
    • There was enough wire to connect the front mounted camera with the rear, and I would imagine that the only vehicle that might find the cable length lacking is the driver of a stretch limo