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Product Description
Capable of recording in wide-angle 1296p super HD, the Papago GoSafe 535 dash cam takes clear footage of driving accidents, parking mishaps, hit-and-runs, and other random events at the wheel. With the built-in G-sensor, the cam will automatically save your video files in the event of a crash Read More
My apartment has a sketchy parking garage and I’m looking for a camera that will primarily be used to monitor activity overnight while the car is parked. Would this be suitable for that?
I have both, a Samsung EVO Plus 32GB and San Disk Ultra Plus 64GB SD cards. Which card would be my best choice to use in the GoSafe 535? I have heard of the San Disk having problems in dash cams.
anyone find the android app online? able to contact support for this dash cam by email? aware that batteries left in hot cars get ruined? best to get a dash cam with a capacitor, they can handle high temps.
bigninjaPlease contact our service team at service@papagousa.com. They will provide the instruction to download the app. For batteries, the dash cam has been tested in high and low temperature environment.
Still using the included card, as I haven't got around to buying a larger one. I will go larger, but it's not bubbled to the top of my to-do list yet. Seems OK.
https://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-dash-cam/
The Best Dash Cam
UPDATED NOVEMBER 9, 2017
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Molly K. McLaughlin
Eric Adams
After spending more than 40 hours researching 150 dash cams, and driving more than 100 miles to test 12 of the most promising models, we recommend the Papago GoSafe 535 as the best dash cam for most drivers. Its video quality ranked among the best of the models we tested, plus it’s compact and easy to use. The GoSafe 535 also gives you some handy and unobtrusive driver-assist alerts. It delivers outstanding value and doesn’t make you pay for extra features that most drivers don’t need