zero information for all of us?I would also like to ask you some other questions, is it fine to PM you?
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nah, not so. it is more of a region thing. that is why wanted to pm to ask further.

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zero information for all of us?I would also like to ask you some other questions, is it fine to PM you?
zero information for all of us?
Hey, thanks very much for review. I'm in the same thinking of if I want to take porsche dashcam. having your review in our part of the world convince me to just install it even though it is much more expensive then the typical aftermarket options.
I would also like to ask you some other questions, is it fine to PM you?
Thanks for posting. This is good info and answered some of the pending questions I had. My 2025 Macan 4 was delivered to the dealership last week and they've got it in the shop now installing the dashcam and completing the PDI. Hopefully it will be ready for me to pick up in the next few days.TLDR: In my experience, the Porsche Dashcam is expensive due to ā Porsche Taxā but at same time it just works and should be a good option for those wanting to go down the āOriginalā route (for whatever reason)
This is a GREAT idea. I couldn't agree more. Eliminating the need for an app on an external device would be a big step forward.Actually, thinking about this a little more - the ideal situation would be that Dashcam connects to PCM directly via wifi (nothing new for those that do), BUT given that PCM is now on a new OS (Android Auto), Porsche should develop an app/allow us to download the Porsche Dashcam app to PCM directly so that we can run the app and configure everything in-car but more importantly, let us view recordings using the vehicleās display.
Love the idea but thatās a big ask from Porsche who has been behind on software integration and features.Actually, thinking about this a little more - the ideal situation would be that Dashcam connects to PCM directly via wifi (nothing new for those that do), BUT given that PCM is now on a new OS (Android Auto), Porsche should develop an app/allow us to download the Porsche Dashcam app to PCM directly so that we can run the app and configure everything in-car but more importantly, let us view recordings using the vehicleās display.
Surely not a huge āleapā to make this a more seamless implementation. Maybe even the current Android App can be used as-is?
This is a GREAT idea. I couldn't agree more. Eliminating the need for an app on an external device would be a big step forward.
Though, I would argue, that Porsche really should just take that step to its logical conclusion and bypass the need for external dashcams at all. Today's modern cars have multiple cameras built in all around. Include a dashboard app into the infotainment, allow the driver to plug in a flash drive, and just record the video directly from the built-in cameras. This is the one and only feature from my Model Y that I miss. Rivian and Polestar were smart to copy this idea from Tesla, and I don't know why all OEMs aren't doing it. Seems like a no brainer.