neel jani
•1wI need to have a dashcam for my car but I cannot hardwire it to the car battery as my car is new and under warranty for the next 5 years. Cost isn't an issue but need to have all based covered. Please recommend.

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Go for the BlackVue DR970X‑2CH with the B‑130X battery pack; it gives 4K front + 1080p rear recording and around 14-20 hours of parking mode without tapping any fuses, so your 5‑year warranty stays safe. Globally, this combo sits in the premium bracket and typically works out to roughly Rs 80,000-1,00,000 landed in India (camera, battery, card and installation), depending on the importer and duties. Because it’s usually imported or bought via specialist installers rather than officially retailed, treat this as an approximate street price, not an official MRP.
Since you can’t hardwire, the dedicated battery lets you power parking mode via the 12V socket only, with no fuse taps. For “all bases covered”, you get buffered parking clips (saving a few seconds before and after an impact), dual‑band Wi‑Fi (2.4/5 GHz) for quick downloads, and optional LTE for cloud alerts and live view. The camera uses a supercapacitor instead of a lithium cell, which is safer and more reliable in 45–50°C cabin heat typical of Indian summers. Pair it with a 256 GB high‑endurance microSD card, and you’ll store roughly 10-14 hours of 4K + 1080p loop footage, depending on bitrate.
The trade‑off is charge time: via just the 12V socket, the B‑130X typically needs roughly 60-120 minutes of driving to fully top up, so short hops limit how long parking mode can run.
If you want an easier, officially available alternative in India with MRP, the Thinkware U1000 2CH (Rs 49,999 MRP on Thinkware India) plus a 256 GB card is an excellent local option. But their iVolt Mini battery ( Rs 24,999 MRP) requires hardwiring, which doesn’t fit your “no hardwire” brief.
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Posted on: 5 Apr 2026
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