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Hope you guys had a great XMas & New Years
. Just sharing a quick video demonstrating some of the advanced features in the Dongar PRO+... in production NOW with preorders opening up in the next week or two:
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no worries... send me your order info and I'll send out a Pro+ when we get them in!Dang. Just bought the Dongar Pro over the holidays to pair with my dash cam. Works great and It was seamless installation, but now i'm having buyers remorse now that the Pro+ is coming available soon.
Now that's some stellar customer service!no worries... send me your order info and I'll send out a Pro+ when we get them in!
I have no words! but much appreciation and admiration for a company that listens and takes care of their customers. Will DM info soon.no worries... send me your order info and I'll send out a Pro+ when we get them in!
I bought the dongar pro in November and a garmin mini 3. I have the dongar to the right of the pillar, and the garmin sort of in front of my rear view mirror — completely out of my field of view and I often forget it’s there and recording.Can I ask you why the system if on the drivers side vs the passenger side. I have the Toyota dash cam and it really bothers me because it is in my field of vision while driving. I am looking for another dash cam because the Toyota one is of older technology and it is in my field of vision too much. If I get a new one it will be installed to the right of my rear window mirror.
Check out fit cam XCan I ask you why the system if on the drivers side vs the passenger side. I have the Toyota dash cam and it really bothers me because it is in my field of vision while driving. I am looking for another dash cam because the Toyota one is of older technology and it is in my field of vision too much. If I get a new one it will be installed to the right of my rear window mirror.
I considered fitcamx and chose not to get one, don’t quite remember why. I think they didn’t have a parking mode, maybeCheck out fit cam X
it has front and rear camera specifically rear camera as an option.
Completely seamless Plug and Play you don't even know you have a camera and nobody else! Knows either.
Smash/grab are prevalent for dash cams that hang on your rear view mirror/ windshield.
Just my two cents if you park in the outback for a Day hike or whatever.