Testing out a new Dash Cam the FineVu GX1000 2K QHD Dual-Channel Power Saving Mode + Heat Protection Algorithm
I’m still testing the FineVu GX1000 but if you can’t wait to get your hands on one, here is my affiliate link and don’t forget use Discount Code: WorkPlayDrive for 5% off orders over $250
In todays video I cover selecting a place to install your hidden tracker and what you will need to install one. I’m installing the CarLock tracker in my 2022 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6. The install took about 30 minutes using a few of the tools below.
I want to thank CarLock for sending us another tracker and the CarLock tag. We have been using Carlock for almost 2 years now you can check out our Full Review Video from last year.
Carlock 10% Discount Code = WORKPLAYDR10 for use on Amazon
Thanks to Blackboxmycar.com for sending over the new Thinkware Q1000 for us to install on my Wife’s 2022 Hyundai Tucson. If you are looking for a dashcam they have one for every budget and will help you find the best one to suit your needs.
Sadly the one I purchased went out of stock, so below I found 3 mirrors with the same look, features, firmware and setup. (i.e. the original just rebranded based on the reseller)
Alternative #1 – Same size, features and firmware. Don’t forget to click the $12.00 off coupon
Alternative #2 – Larger 12″ display with 2.5k front video, same firmware similar features, the camera does not move out, but the 12″ mirror moves the camera out from standard mirrors. Don’t forget to click the $40.00 off coupon
Alternative #3 – Same size, features and firmware, but a little too expensive IMO Don’t forget to click the $30.00 off coupon
All links are amazon Affiliate links, which means you pay the same low price, but Amazon gives me a tiny cut of their profit for recommending them for the purchase. All earnings goes towards new products and tools for future content.
For a $130 rearview mirror with a 9″ display this thing performs way better than I expected. It allows for full screen Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. you can also do Split Screen in the CarPlay setup menu, so the rearview Camera shows.
This is also reverse Camera, with adjustable guide lines. Wired to the reverse light positive, it will flip to full screen reverse cam whenever you put the car into reverse.
This Mirror also is also a 1080P dashcam with Front and rear facing cameras with 1, 2 or 3 minute loop recordings. I have not tested the dash cam functionality yet.
I’m sure some of you out there are like me and enjoy taking their daily drivers off-road, but don’t do it enough to warrant a dedicated vehicle or spend thousands of dollars on lighting.
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I’m sure some of you out there are like me and enjoy taking their daily drivers off-road, but don’t do it enough to warrant a dedicated vehicle or spend thousands of dollars on lighting.
Auxbeam Discount code = WPD10 for 10% off your order
Testing out the new GNET G-ON3 3-Channel Dash cam from our Friends at BlackboxMyCar.com. The install was pretty simple it took about an hour and a half to mount the cameras and run the wiring. This system has a QHD front Camera, an HD Rear camera and an interior camera with IR Cut off for great in cabin night footage.
I look forward to testing this new camera and my BlackboxMyCar PowerCell 8 Battery Pack out over the next few weeks and sharing my feedback with you.
A lighting controller is more on the expensive side, but it eliminates the hassle of wiring up relays fuses and with a wireless controller you don’t have to pass wiring through the firewall for switches.
Today’s video is on Carlock. I’m sure you’ve seen their product in tons of social media posts as I did. Last year curiosity got the best of me, and I contacted them to see if I could get one. In December of last year, Carlock hooked me up with the Carlock device and service, and I’ve been testing it over the previous 9 months. …and by testing, I mean using it daily on my vehicles.
Carlock 10% Discount Code = WORKPLAYDR10 for use on Amazon
In this video, I will cover what Carlock can do for both a daily driver and a garage queen. How easy it is to install, along with other more discrete install options. How to use Carlock and how to use the Carlock Tag to make the product even better.
I’ll also cover some of the things that annoy me about the product! I’ve had a lot of time to use Carlock, so this is not going to be one of those videos where you watch someone read the package to you and say, “this is great; buy it now. “
What is Carlock?
Carlock is a real-time GPS car tracking and alert system. Because this device uses mobile connectivity to near-instantly send alerts to your phone and tracks your vehicle, there is a monthly service fee. For Carlock to work you need the device, an account on their site and the mobile app. If you buy from Amazon using the links below It’s pretty much risk free since Amazon allows 30 day returns in most areas and Carlock gives you the first month free. Once your free month expires, their monthly fee is $9.60, or you can go for a year for $113. There are no contracts you can stop using Carlock at any time. I’ll go into all the features in a moment; first, I want to cover the install.
Installing Carlock
Installing Carlock is simple. There are 3 options. The first is to simply plug it into your Onboard Diagnostics port, aka the OBD2 port. If you’re worried it sticks out or that it’s easy for a thief or your teen driver to spot, you can go with a right-angle cable extension to tuck it up under the dash. If you want to hide it somewhere in the car where no one will find it, grab the Carlock power connector and wire it directly to any always-on circuit or directly to the battery; if you go directly to the battery, just don’t forget to put a fuse in-line.
When mounting, I found I got the best shock sensitivity when I mounted it to the vehicle’s metal framing or the body. Stuffing it up under the dash zip-tied to a harness gave me almost no impact sensitivity.
After watching this video or reading this post, if you’re interested in grabbing a Carlock or any of the other items I show today, be sure to check the parts listed above or in the links throughout this article for my Amazon affiliate links. Every purchase you make from those links helps me pay for the products and tools I show in my videos.
Using Carlock
Once you’ve set up your Carlock account and a free month of service, download the app and log in. Carlock protection activates via the app. Simply close and lock your car, open the app, and hit the lock button. Carlock will now protect your vehicle while you’re away. You will get alerts for things like impact, if the car is started and if it’s moved.
Along with real-time GPS tracking, so you always know where your car is. If someone unplugs Carlock or disconnects the battery, you will also get an alert. Disconnected Carlock will continue to run and provide info for 20 minutes on its internal battery. To disable protection, open the app and tap the lock to turn off security.
Automating Carlock
Suppose you want to automate the protection process. In that case, you can use Carlock’s Timer feature, which enables Carlock 5 minutes after the engine turns off, or you can also schedule when Carlock should enable and disable.
Or even easier, grab a Carlock tag. Pair this tag with your Carlock app, then hide the Carlock tag anywhere in your vehicle. Now, every time you walk away from your vehicle, Carlock will enable, and every time you approach, it will disable. After months of getting in the car 3-5 times a day, I can say it works about 95% of the time. It doesn’t disable on rare occasions, and I get an alert that obnoxiously goes off in my pocket. …then, shortly after, it disables the security. An Energizer lithium coin battery for the Carlock tag lasts about 6 months in my experience. However, the original battery that came with mine only lasted 2 months, so you may want to have a replacement handy. I’ll drop a link to the Carlock Tag and quality replacement battery below.
Alerts and Notifications
Now let’s talk about that obnoxious alert. Carlock’s alert when your car is In protected mode is loud. It also drops notifications on your home screen for each event. Carlock recently introduced a new feature for the iPhone notifications to use Critical Alerts. When enabled, the alarm will sound and show notifications even when the phone is silent or in do not disturb.
…Even more features
In addition to parking security, Carlock is great for tracking teen drivers. You can enable Harsh Driving and Speeding notifications which will send alerts to your phone in real-time. Great for keeping track of your new drivers or what your car is up to when it’s in for service.
One additional feature that comes in handy is the real-time monitoring of the battery. When my Hellcat sat all winter after about 2-3 weeks, the battery would get low enough to start then throw a check engine due to the low voltages. Carlock keeps tabs on your battery and warns you when it’s low. Then from the comfort of my living room, I can say – “Alexa… charge Challenger battery.”
Annoyances
Now I already mentioned one of the annoyances where the App and Carlock tag doesn’t connect right away, so when you hop in the car and start it up, the Alarm is going off in your pocket. This isn’t a major deal; it stops after a few seconds and eventually connects. The second annoyance is specific to certain trickle chargers. Carlock uses the sudden change in voltage from 12 volts with the car off to the 14 volts from the alternator when on. I use the Battery Tender Plus, which floats most of the time then boosts to over 14 volts to charge the battery. This means if I enable Carlock in my garage with the trickle charger connected, I get car start notifications often when I’m sleeping.
My Opinion
Besides those 2 minor issues, Carlock has been an excellent product, and I plan to continue my subscription at the end of my sponsorship. If you were on the fence, I hope you found this video and article informative. If you’re looking for any of the products I mentioned, remember to check out my affiliate links posted above, and every purchase helps the channel.
I wanted to upgrade my stereo in my 2019 Ram 1500 Rebel. I have the six-speaker base system with an 8.4 uConnect. My first challenge was disabling the Active Noise Canceling (ANC). Due to the broader sound range of my speakers, the ANC soundwaves were now a loud bass drone. I have a video on my YouTube channel that goes into detail on this. Click for video
Speakers only I started with a set of Infinity Reference Series speakers. 6×9 3-way speakers in the doors and 3.5” speakers in the dash. This upgrade cost $310.00 since the dash speakers were on sale. The upgrade brought instant satisfaction with deeper bass, crisp, clear highs, and a much louder clean sound.