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Xiaomi Yi Dashcam
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Jackofree
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Aug 1 2017, 04:38 PM
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QUOTE(4lt4ir @ Aug 1 2017, 03:47 PM) Mind sharing how you did your front & rear xiaomi setup? The rear camera get power from where? Good luck with that. My Yi dashcam's wire is still dangling in front, unsightly but hey it works. Do share if you manage to secure your wires properly. bro just go to any car accessories shop, pay rm10 to rm20 for them to drink kopi and they will happily help you hide the cables for you
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Jackofree
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Aug 3 2017, 02:11 PM
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QUOTE(4lt4ir @ Aug 1 2017, 06:37 PM) Wow, really? never thought to do this. Thanks for the pro tip bro! I'll drop by one nearby soon. Mind sharing what do they use specifically to hide/secure the cable..some sort of clip? They just hide it under the car roof lining bro then run it down to your 12V socket. I supposed your dashcam comes with a long cable for a reason right?
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Jackofree
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Aug 4 2017, 10:57 AM
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QUOTE(4lt4ir @ Aug 3 2017, 05:20 PM) I see. Ok. However, I went to my local car accessories shop yesterday and the people there told me there's nothing they can do to 'hide' my dashcam power cable & route it nicely along the car roof lining. They said 'it just have to remain dangling like that'...wtf.... Your usual car accessories shop doesn't seem helpful at all. Better you go another shop which sells dashcam as well. Perhaps you can show them the youtube video so they know how you want it to be done. Else, you can always DIY like what other forumers said. Good luck!
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