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The ssontong Upgraded OBD2 OBD Power Cable is a versatile and efficient solution for powering your dash camera and other Type-C devices directly from your vehicle's OBD port. With features like universal compatibility, dual work modes, and built-in low voltage protection, this cable ensures your devices remain operational without compromising your vehicle's battery health.
Brand | ssontong |
Series | Type-C OBD Power Cable |
Item model number | 5d1c720e-ad44-4d8a-8bfd-60bd7298f289 |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 0.39 x 3.15 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.33 x 0.39 x 3.15 inches |
Color | Black Dash Cam OBD Power |
Manufacturer | ssontong |
ASIN | B0BZYN7MQT |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | March 30, 2023 |
D**Y
Cable
It was exactly as they said he would be
J**B
Great value
Works great. The price was great too! The ability to switch it from full time power to record constantly or to ignition triggered video is nice.
A**R
2016 Chevy Silverado Viofo A229
I had bought the Aiofo hardwire kit, but there was an issue with the Silverado always have on ACC power so the parking mode is never triggered. I've only had the Ssonton OBD2 for a few days but it seems to be working well. The parking mode works when the OBD2 is set on the on mode "-", when you first start the vehicle the active recording doesn't not trick to be on till after 30 of driving. I have had no issues with my battery yet, like a few of the other reviews.
S**.
Consider OBD Port location
I really did not want to tap into my fuses or hard wire in my dash cam, so this was a great solution and I loved the switch to change modes. There are only three connections. Two ground and a full time power so no risk of damaging the computer.Pay attention to the location/orientation of your OBD port and your situation. In one of my cars, it is directly above the emergency brake. The device will extend about 3/4" so you want to be careful you don't kick it. In my Ram truck the OBD points down, directly below steering column so work boots could definitely kick it. I suppose there is risk of damaging the port if kicked hard enough. Just something to consider.The two "modes" are a bit of a mystery. With only those 3 ports, how does it know if the car is on or not? It's not connected to the key/acc switch in any way. Best I can tell, it uses voltage. If the input voltage is above 12.8 volts, it assumes the car is running. If it drops below 12.8 volts it starts the 20 minute timer for "Acc mode" and shuts off. So it doesn't matter where the key is, only if the engine is running and putting out more than 12.8 volts.Still, very nice. The switch lets me turn on surveillance mode if I want it for a situation, but it is NOT a true "parking mode" on the camera. Since both both modes output the 5 volts the camera wants, it just keeps running as if you were driving, so you have video of your garage. Parking monitoring wasn't a big factor for me, but if it is, this may not be your best answer. Shutting off at 11.6 volts is nice though. That'll get your car started in most situations so you're not stranded. I've had other cameras drain the battery completely.
M**Y
False advertising.
I previously hardwired a dash cam in another car with a fuse tap. I bought the same dash cam for another car and thought I would save myself some time and effort messing around with the fuse box by just getting power from the OBD port with this cable. I wanted it for use in ACC mode only (when the engine is running) since I don't need parking mode and don't want to take a risk of draining my battery.I bought this OBD power cable specifically because it said that it could be set into ACC mode that would power off after 5 minutes (the included instructions say 20 minutes). I was a little suspicious of this so I tried it out. Over an hour later with the engine off and the ACC mode toggled on as shown in the instructions the cable was still providing power to the dash cam. After checking other reviews for OBD power cables it seems that a lot of these cables are 'always on' regardless of how you flip their switch. While that may be fine for someone who relies on the dash cam to sense a battery voltage drop and shut off, it is not ok if you just want the dash cam powered while you are driving. I'm going back to using the fuse tap method that I know works. This cable is flat out false advertising.UPDATE: The company reached out to me and did offer a full refund which I accepted.
M**O
Excelente solucion
Este cable de alimentación, que usa la energía que provee el puerto OBDII es perfecto para mi dash-cam, para no tener que usar la energía que provee el encendedor ni tener que intervenir la caja de fusibles.Muy buen producto. Cumple perfectamente la función.
K**E
Love it! Highly recommended
Bought it to power my dash cam on my truck. It was easy to install. So easy that I got it for all my cars to power their dash cams too! Great product. No issues at all.
J**A
Works for Volkswagen
Work perfectly on both of my VW cars I have. A Arteon and an Atlas.
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