Choose For Dash Cam if you are hardwiring your dash cam to your vehicle's battery.
Choose For Battery Pack if you are hardwiring your external battery pack to your vehicle's battery.
The Essential BlackboxMyCar Install Package cover all the tools you would ever need to successfully install a dash cam. As resident dash cam experts, we know exactly what it takes to properly and effectively install a dash cam into your own vehicle. By following our dash cam installation guides, you will have all the resources you need to take on the task yourself.
If you run into any issues along the way, or if you need additional help, please don't hesitate to reach out to our product experts directly. We are here to help.
Add-a-Fuses are primarily used for hardwiring installations when you're installing your dash camera with a hardwiring kit. Check out our Add-a-Fuse Setup Guide to learn more.
NOTE: The types of add a fuse that we provide, if selected, are: Low profile, Mini, Micro 2, and ATO
Parking mode is offered on most of the dash cams available at BlackboxMyCar. While it is important to protect your vehicle while driving, it is just as important to have your vehicle protected while it is parked. When the dash cam is in parking mode, footage will only be saved when there is an impact and/or motion. Parking mode can be enabled with a hardwiring kit or a battery pack.
For more information on parking mode, click here.
A hardwiring kit enables parking mode. It allows your dash cam to remain powered on even when the vehicle's ignition is turned off. Installation is a breeze as you will only need to find an accessory fuse, constant fuse, and a grounding point.
Most customers purchase the battery pack to avoid using the vehicle’s battery to power their dash cam. The battery pack is charged by either being hardwired into an accessory fuse or by being plugged into one of the vehicle's 12-volt cigarette sockets. We recommend the hardwiring the battery pack as it charges the battery pack quicker.
For more information on Battery Packs, click here.
On average, a 2-channel dash cam writes 16GB/hour and a 1-channel dash cam writes about 8GB/hour.
Click here to see all the memory cards we carry.
Accidents or events don't always happen at the front of the vehicle! Having a rear camera provides coverage for any events or accidents that may happen at the rear of the vehicle.
For more information on rear view cameras, click here.
An IR camera is designed to record the interior of the vehicle in low light conditions. This option is very popular among rideshare drivers.
For more information on why rideshare drivers need dash cams, click here.
A CPL filter attaches to the dash cam lens to eliminate lens flares, light reflections, and windshield glares.
For more information on CPL filters, click here.