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Question Dash camera mount photos?

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I like the REXING cameras. Have them on both of our cars., with dual (front and back) cameras
 
I like the REXING cameras. Have them on both of our cars., with dual (front and back) cameras
I have been looking at these. It is good to0 hear from someone with experience. I was hesitant, based on some of the poorer reviews.
 
As far as power for mine, I installed a rocker switch, that matches the Newmar issue, just above the ign switch that actuates the GPS and the camera. When I park, they both get turned off.
 
Would be interested in seeing photos of where and how others have mounted their cameras. And, any suggestions are welcome too.

@TJ&LadyDi we spent some time on this today. Personally, I am leaning towards a lower part of the window with it mounted flush on the flat strip that runs parallel to the window. Even if you place it high below the tint line, it seems there can be interference from the wipers. We plugged it in and it didn’t seem bad when looking at the live view. Spend the time connecting to your wifi on your phone prior installing as That did not go as smooth as I would have liked. There’s also a firmware update that has to be added as well.
 
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Personally, I am leaning towards a lower part of the window
I initially put it high, but I have it low now and like it better there, Now all I have to do is center it properly. ?
 

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