I own a Garmin Dash Cam, and one of the features is red light and speed cameras alerts, however this feature is hidden behind a subscription, the camera doesn’t require internet connection all the time, so theoretically the files could be reverse engineered. I tried to do a quick google search but got nothing, does anybody know if this feature has been cracked?

Link to Garmin website for more info: https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=NjIqrNTpHR2wvQecTjtoZ6

  • FinalBoy1975@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If you care to, you might try posting this to [email protected] because: 1) yet another item that you pay money for that tries to force you to subscribe to things to have access to all of its features 2) maybe somebody bought one, is a member of that community, and figured out a way to crack it because they were as irritated as you might be (I’d be irritated, I probably would not buy it if I knew it required a subscription to get those extra features).

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    Reading the description, it does appear to regularly require internet connectivity. It says the purchase comes with a dataset of known locations and regularly gets updated.

    If anything, the crack would have to be somehow getting it to use a different dataset, one that I don’t know if it even exists offhand (ie some open sourced red light/speed trap dataset). And that dataset would need to be in the same format as Cyclops.

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    1 year ago

    You could use Waze? Don’t need the navigation running, just open the app and let it stay running

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    1 year ago

    If the camera can stay offline, is something preventing you from buying the subscription, activating it, and refunding it/paying only 1 month then never putting the camera online again?