
BlackVue - DR900X-1CH
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Last updated: Jan 13, 2026 Scoring
I bought a used BlackVue off of eBay (so slightly more affordable, but still expensive) and it's been doing great in the heat. Have been running it for 3 years. DR900X
r/phoenix • Affordable car dash cams that can survive the Phoenix heat? ->I live in South Louisiana and I've had a regular BlackVue (non-box model) for 7 years. Never had any issues with overheating. And my second one is the 900X which is prone to overheating.
r/dashcams • Is there a heat resistant dashcam? ->You'd get better advice from the nerds in the dashcam subreddits. But I have a blackvur and it's great. Typically Viofo is the one to get though.
r/gmcsierra • Dash cam recommendations ->Blackvue 900 works for me, front and rear. Minimalistic look.
r/Audi • Dash Cam Recommendations for 24' SQ8 ->Blackvue forward and back camera on mine 750 or 900 series are great!
r/f150 • Dash Cam recommendations ->I like how you had to add Black Edition like it matters with the dash cam lol I got a 4K BlackVue with front and rear. The app is bunk. But I also don't have the cellular add on. And the footage only lasts for 24hrs so if I don't download it that day it's gone forever
r/hondaridgeline • Updated list of the best dash cams ->I have had a Blackvue 900X in my 2022 ORP and love it. Rear view came in handy a few months ago. Check my post history in r/dashcams.
r/4Runner • Front and rear dash cam suggestions! ->A little out of your price range but 70mai A810 is really good. I have it on most of my cars. I have a couple of A800s, which are pretty good (and closer to your budget) and a BlackVue 900s and 900x. BlackVue cameras are good quality but the app is so bad. I'm considering replacing both my BlackVue with the upcoming 70mai T800 camera (they are having a Kickstarter now - launches in August 2025)
r/kereta • Best dashcam? ->Dongar mirror adapter makes it cake, I just went with the garmin 67w, works great. Did a blackvue DR900x in the wife's car and it's great! For the price difference and easy install I'm happy with the garmin.
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BlackVue DR900X is brilliant kit. Lovely parking mode and cloud recording, small and unobtrusive for front and rear recording.
r/CarTalkUK • View on Reddit →I got mine from Black Vue after reading up on them. I paid about $249. Promptly got rear ended a month later and it paid for itself. I knew nothing about dash cams but their site was informative
r/dashcams • View on Reddit →I have a Blackvue DR900x that's worked in both my gen2 and now my gen3 For my Gen3, I used the following to mount it: Blendmount Mirror Mount as I have a tinted windshield. Dongar Adapter to tie into the overhead OEM adapter (above the sunglass/light console). You can get it with either constant or accessory power, but the adapter has all the wires so I just spliced into what I needed (rather splice the adapter then the OEM plug). 1" custom bracket from thedashcamstore for the rear window mount (this works for both gens)
r/tundra • View on Reddit →We got a Blackvue DR900X front and rear dash cam with battery backup so that it will record while the vehicle is parked. The installers did a great job of hiding all the wires.
r/Taycan • View on Reddit →Blackvue DR900X because of the smaller size. Zero issues with eyesight
r/subaru • View on Reddit →I'm running an older Blackvue, DR900X. Get one with the Starvis 2 sensor, it's a big leap in quality. Avoid ones with an internal battery, you want one with a super capacitor. Ones with battery are junk. Stick with a name brand, some good examples are Blackvue, Thinkware and Viofo. Garmin are decent, but their tech is a bit dated. If it's less than about $100 for a front only and $150 for a dual channel, it's probably junk.
r/Subaru_Outback • View on Reddit →For fleet we often do blackvue DR-series with a tamperproof case. That way, it can not be unplugged. Some options for LTE models for remote viewing capabilities. Pricing will vary depending on where you are.
r/Dashcam • View on Reddit →https://preview.redd.it/cwvt3sx1sbaf1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=121d008f7f7f02602367fb4bcfa0843222c0e652 Something like this? My blackvue 900x ive owned for going on 5 years now. blackvue newest generation uses the sony starvis censor for much improved clarity. You also cant go wrong with viofo dashcams with said sensor as those are cheaper
r/chevycolorado • View on Reddit →Currently using Blackvue. 4K front, 2K rear. Both cars.
r/dashcams • View on Reddit →Dongar mirror adapter makes it cake, I just went with the garmin 67w, works great. Did a blackvue DR900x in the wife's car and it's great! For the price difference and easy install I'm happy with the garmin.
r/tundra • View on Reddit →I use Blackvue 900x and above 4k and has parking mode and wifi connectivity! I can even show you videos of the quality of it. A bit pricy. Has low voltage but I do notice if I don't drive for a week it does weaken. So I just disconnect it when it sits in my garage or drive way if I store the car.
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