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#171760 30-Apr-2015 11:52
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If you have all these things - GPS, Dash Camera, Radar Detector and so on - you will soon end up with no windscreen to look through as it is covered in devices and a mass of curly cords - and not enough sockets to power them all.

First company that produces merged devices is on to a winner I reckon.

Some dash cams have GPS to tag the footage, but none seem to actually navigate too. Are there any that do?





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  #1294219 30-Apr-2015 12:12
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Use your phone? It has a GPS and camera and car navigation software. With an appropriate mount and software it could be a dashcam.



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  #1294230 30-Apr-2015 12:15
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Not that I am aware of.

Also highly unlikely - the market for them would be tiny for the cost of building/licensing a decent mapping/navigation solution.

Stand alone GPSes are a dying breed anyway.

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  #1294239 30-Apr-2015 12:28
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Garmin do one.

 

 

https://buy.garmin.com/en-GB/GB/mobile/cameras/garmin-dash-cam-20/prod167831.html

 

 

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  #1294241 30-Apr-2015 12:28
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In a couple of years they will be integrated into most new cars I reckon. Rain detectors, GPS etc already pretty common, so just needs to all tie together. Many new cars also have touch screens, hard drives and USB ports for playback and export.




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  #1294244 30-Apr-2015 12:32
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I hadn't actually realised that the dashcam ones "with gps" were not in fact GPS navigation devices as well. Good job I hadn't purchased one yet. If you do find one let me know, I'm in the market for such a device currently as well. 




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  #1294248 30-Apr-2015 12:35
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Sorry wrong link. http://explore.garmin.com/en-GB/nuvi/                              "nuvicam"      




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  #1294324 30-Apr-2015 14:37
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The NuviCam does not seem easily available in NZ. I have a Nuvi about 5 or 6 years old now and have found it pretty good. Don't know about Navman - anyone comment on them?





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  #1294529 30-Apr-2015 20:10
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tanivula: Navman also do one..

http://www.navman.co.nz/car-gps-devices/MY-Series/MIVUE-DRIVE-LM/Overview/



If only it did realtime traffic I'd buy that on the spot.

It looks like the Nuvi is recently released and thus not really available yet, and apparently only offers realtime traffic in the UK and US.

First place to release a model in NZ with GPS + Dashcam + real time traffic gets my monies.




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  #1294539 30-Apr-2015 20:24
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there's a gps unit that I saw at jb hifi the other day that had a dash camera + gps in it, can't remember the model. saw it at the Wairau park store.

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  #1294598 30-Apr-2015 21:52
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I use Sygic on my Android - works well and the head up display is great at night (just place the phone on the dashboard).  This mapping software is also good for when in the back blocks where there is no mobile signal too. 
The camera function is solid but make sure you have a good power supply.

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