What is the best location to place a dash cam?
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The best installation position for a dash cam is near the center rearview mirror. If the dash cam is compact enough, it can also be installed on the back of the rearview mirror. This installation method largely frees up the driver's field of vision and does not affect driving safety. For rearview mirror dash cams, the best installation position is to clip it onto the original rearview mirror, ensuring a wide field of view. The functions and installation precautions for dash cams are as follows: Functions of a dash cam: The main function of a dash cam is to record the entire driving process, including video and audio, providing evidence for traffic accidents. It also records time, speed, and location in the footage, acting as a "black box." With the increasing prevalence of "crash for cash" scams, dash cams have become particularly important. Installation precautions for dash cams: It is important to note that when installing a dash cam, the installation area should be cleaned with a soft cloth. For adhesive-mounted dash cams, the installation area must be dry. You can use a hairdryer to heat the adhesive for better adhesion. For suction cup-mounted dash cams, you can apply a small amount of water to the installation position before attaching it to the glass, ensuring a firmer hold.
I just installed a dash cam, and the placement really can't be random. The best spot is right in the middle of the front windshield, near the rearview mirror. This location offers a wide field of view, doesn’t obstruct my driving sight, and captures everything clearly and safely. If placed too low or too far to the side, it might miss parts of the road, leaving out crucial footage in case of an accident. Mounting it on the side can result in distorted recordings, and during rain, the wipers might not clear the lens, leaving it blurry. Safety comes first, so the position should ensure the dash cam doesn’t distract. I tried placing it on the dashboard before, but it kept overheating and shutting down in the summer sun. Now, fixed in the middle, it’s much more stable. I recommend using an electrostatic sticker to test the height before final installation, keeping the lens from being too close to the glass to reduce glare. Also, the right position can extend the device’s lifespan by minimizing heat exposure. Remember to regularly check for any looseness to prevent vibration damage. Before driving, take a quick glance to ensure it’s recording clearly.