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The YQMAJIM Charging Power Cable is an 11.5ft USB 2.0 to Mini USB car charger designed for seamless compatibility with devices like Garmin Nuvi GPS, dash cams, and backup cameras. Its innovative 90° angled design not only saves space but also ensures your devices stay charged while you drive. Please note, this cable is for charging purposes only and does not support data transfer.
K**R
Nice dash cam cable
Nice plugs they din't fall out
S**R
Good buy
Got this for my dashcam. Works great
C**T
Almost a bit too short
It works well with my dash cam, in that it provides only power and does not trigger the dash cam into any data transfer mode. I can't comment on its longevity yet as I have just used it for 2 weeks. The only thing to be mindful of is its length. I used it on a Mazda 3 and it almost doesn't reach the USB port. I wish it is 6 inches longer. But I managed to get it to work at the end by moving the camera 2 inches to the right.I can't take any star off from the manufacturer as the length is clearly published and I knew that before the purchase.
N**S
Works Great!
This cable is perfect for installing a dash cam, when you don’t want a wire hanging down to the 12v outlet. I’ve used this to hide the cable around the windshield and into the dash. I’ve powered it with a 12v usb converter and also from the usb port on the back of an aftermarket radio.
R**M
11 ft long enough excellent price
Perfect for dash Cam to usb good quality wire
M**E
Perfect
Purchased for my ROVE camera, replacement works perfectly.
S**F
Doesn't work for some dashcams
I brought the following dash cam:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QHV7DCY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1For a 2020 Mazda CX-30, there are no cigarette light plugs in the center dash - just a USB plug (there is one in the center console, but that plug always powered - not a bad thing but will drain battery if car sits around), and so want replace it with a USB cable, which is also a shorter run. Besides the plug/cable angling the wrong way (down instead of up) when plugged into the camera, the cable is not power-only. When plug into the USB socket in the center console, the camera display indicates that it's in media mode, or something like that, for data transfer. When plugged in, it won't function as a camera, just as a media drive. Read through the camera instructions, and menu, and can't find ways to disable that mode. So the cable doesn't work, at least, for that linked dash cam in a 2020 Mazda CX-30.**update 08/2020 - Company reached out to me saying they changed the internal cabling construction to be able to work with more devices. But in my case, the cable was not compatible with my dash cam. They offered to replace the cable with another with the original construction. The replacement cable worked - just like the first cable.
L**S
Works great!
This is a quality charging cable and it has worked flawlessly ever since I installed it in the car. I routed this cable from the cigarette lighter in the front seat of my SUV to the tailgate window to power a dash cam that is pointed out the rear window. With 15 feet of cable, I had plenty of cord available to route it through all the nooks and crannies of my car and then tuck the cord behind the seats and the interior pieces so it was out of sight. My ultimate goal was to record events in front and in back of my car, but looking at the price of dual camera dash cams I quickly realized the cost ($185) was out of my budget. Instead, I bought two inexpensive dash cams---one mounted to the windshield facing forward and a second mounted to the tailgate window to record events behind me. This 15-foot cord powers the rear dash cam with ease from the front cigarette lighter. Considering what I spent for two inexpensive dash cams and the 15-foot charging cable (total $68), I saved well over $100 compared to the price of a dual camera dash cam.
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