🔋 Power Up Your Drive!
The Garmin Constant Power Cable is an essential accessory for parked vehicles, providing uninterrupted power through a quick connection to the 12V OBD-II port. This easy-to-install solution ensures your devices remain charged and ready, making it a must-have for any modern driver.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 1.77 x 1.42 x 0.91 inches |
Finish Types | Matte |
Color | Black |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Input Voltage | 16 Volts |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Obd 2 |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Dash Cam 56, Dash Cam 66W, Dash Cam Mini, Garmin Dash Cam 46, Garmin Dash Cam 47, Garmin Dash Cam 57, Garmin Dash Cam 67W, Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2, Garmin Dash Cam Tandem |
Specific Uses For Product | GPS |
M**N
it works well
Bit expensive but works well. With 2 USB outlets it powers my dash cam and powers my phone while acting as my Navigator. Limited power so don't expect to fast charge a big smart phone but it will keep it topped up while its displaying your route.I was initially a bit concerned that equipment was staying on, but after careful checking once I remove keys from ignition and lock the car, it goes 10 mins before powering off.I managed to neatly hide the wires so overall I saved money vs a garage installing this.
J**.
Brilliant
Brilliant, simple, tidy, worth the money.
B**Y
Must Have
Used in 3 of my cars, and all worked perfectly and still to date.I have used this in:Audi A6 AvantCupra AtecaAudi Q5The power input is perfectly fine. I installed using some sticky back Velcro to stick under my driver side near my pedals.Connects fine, and I run a garmin dashcam through this and works flawlessly. Ideal too you can change the length of time it will stay on, depending on your battery and car of course.
V**E
It Works
I dislike the excessive price!!Not justifiable for what it is but it’s the only one recommended for my Garmin Mini 2 dash cam.Easy to plug into the OBD Port to provide the power you need when you switch on the ignition.Has 2 USB ports so you can charge or plug another device into it.Comes with a decent amount of power cable and a small double sided sticky pad that allows you to fix the body of the unit to a suitable place out of the way for a tidy out of the way install.You can also set it so it turns off with the ignition or remain on for 10 minutes in parking mode or 24 hours ( assume this is constant ) in parking mode, the instructions state that if set to 24 hours it will monitor your cars battery voltage and switch itself off of if the voltage discharges to a level that would mean the car wouldn’t startAs I said it could be a lot cheaper and is, in my opinion very over priced for what it is but it does the job it’s designed to do.
G**O
Unparalleled Convenience
Investing in a dash cam is a wise decision for any vehicle owner. However, the installation process can sometimes be a hassle, especially when it comes to hardwiring the device. I actually delayed purchasing a dash cam, as I was unsure how to properly wire it - I din't want to use the cigarettes lighter socket, as I didn't want any cables obstructing the interior of my car.It is an incredibly useful piece of kit designed to allow for easy hardwiring of up to two USB devices- for example, you can connect 2 dash cams, front and rear. One of the main advantages is its convenience. There's no need to worry about fuse taps or finding suitable fuses to tap, making the installation process faster and hassle-free. While the price is higher compared to a traditional fuse tap solution, the convenience it offers makes it well worth the investment.
D**N
Brilliant idea
Take the faff out of a hardwired set up. This is super quick to install and even gives you a 2nd USB port for charging.Has the option for 2 hr, 4 hr or continuous power for parking mode.Great product, wish I had found it sooner.
S**E
Easy constant 12 volt power supply for Dash Camera.
I purchased this unit as it was a Garmin product and I did not fancy purchasing one of those cheap £8 to £15 Chinese units. This unit has a switch that cuts the power to the dash camera after 10 minutes or another position after 24 hours of constant use to stop any chance the dash cam might leave you with a flat battery. The OBD unit has a censor that cuts the power when a pre set voltage has been reached so your car will start and not leave you stranded. Another feature with this unit if your car is rocked when it is switched off or hit the unit sends power again and records for another 10 minutes ( not tried when set on 24hour setting ). Just to be clear this unit will not work like a hard wiring kit and will not put the Dash cam into true parking mode (well it did not on mine anyway. Road Angel Ultra 4K).When the OBD unit is on it has a red constant light on it and flashes slowly when the set time is over and goes out if the battery voltage drops below the set level. Please look and see where your OBD port is and if you are able to plug this unit into it and still be able to replace covers etc, mine was underneath the passenger parcel shelf and fitted perfectly and can hardly be seen.The unit is working well and I am pleased with it so far, hope the extra cost rewards me with a long working life fingers crossed.
T**U
Excellent option for power
This way of powering front and rear Garmin cams is a bit of a secret, as I only stumbled across it by chance, rather than research. However it is a fantastic option - simple and discreet, while keeping messy cables from ruining the look of my tidy centre console (by avoiding using the cigar lighter at all). Fitting was very easy.I originally had resigned myself to using a Halfords fitting service to hardwire the cams to the fuse box, but that also meant when changing cars would need paying to remove or leave wires behind. But this little box plugs into a port under the steering wheel designed for interfacing with a diagnostic computer. The device gives the choice to keep powering the cams for 10mins, 24 hours or always, once the car is switched off. I leave it on 10 mins so never worry about it draining the battery, which apparently will never happen anyway as there is a sensor that stops the cams using power if the battery voltage falls below a set safe level. Thoroughly recommend for a tidy install.
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