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Dash Cam vs GoPro

Dash Cam vs GoPro Dash cameras and GoPros are two products intended for different purposes. So, let's dive into the video. Number 1 Battery Life The average battery life of a GoPro is slightly less than two hours. The stock dash mount and housing for this action camera don’t allow for non-stop power or external power packs, and both solutions had been recognized to cause overheating problems in normal temperature environments. There are lots of experts who’ve created custom mounts and charging structures, but asking the average consumer to create their charging harness and the mounting ring is a tall order. Number 2 Recording Features With a dash cam, the moment the car starts, the camera does too. All dash cams from reputable manufacturers use power and motion sensors to control recording, letting users drive fear-free. Using a GoPro, on the other hand, can be trouble, as you have to turn it on, verify the recording mode, hit record, and manually turn it off while you stop. Number 3 Theft Threat GoPro cameras are expensive, visually excellent, and popular. There’s a lively resale market for action cameras and GoPro cameras are a big target for thieves. Leaving a GoPro hooked up on your dash will turn your car into a target for a smash. Number 4 User Controls Dash cams are designed for use on the go. With rear screen and easily accessible buttons, it’s relatively easy to adjust your settings while you’re driving (whether you should or not is another story). GoPros have three buttons, a small front screen, and no overview features. And while it’s possible to purchase attachable screens or to connect your mobile phone to the camera, these characteristics are complex, battery-draining, and expensive. Number 5 Overheating Issues Left out in the sun, a vehicle can quickly heat up to up to over 120 degrees on a 78-degree day. This can be a problem for dash cameras and especially GoPros. According to the GoPro support page, they will automatically shut down when they attain 125 degrees, which creates a narrow operating range for users. Dash cameras are the best bet for everyday driving due to cost, durability and effectiveness. If you want to drive somewhere, then stop and take video, a GoPro could be a great choice especially if mounted to a helmet or bicycle. FOLLOW US ON - Youtube:    / @autossquare   Facebook:   / autossquare   DISCLAIMER: Some of the footage within this video was developed for promotional/education purposes. Parts of stock footage of items were collected from manufacturers, fellow creators, and various other sources. If you are the creator or own the footage which may have reservations, please notify me via email and I will accommodate you for sure. This video contains affiliate links(meaning that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll obtain a small commission). This allows us to support the channel and allow us to make more videos such as this video. Thank you for your support. COPYRIGHT ISSUE: If you can find any copyright infringement then send us an email. All rights reserved by respective owners. Please Don't Forget to subscribe to my channel for future updates.

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