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Jenson Radio = = Related to Tow Vehicle Dash-Cam ?

MuttonChopsMuttonChops Member Posts: 1,596
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I'm in week three of a five-six week SnowBird trip.  Southern Utah to southern Arizona.

While driving between St George UT and Kingman AZ my dash cam died.
It was a new dash cam (the same brand as my last <$100 units [all failed after a few years]). This one failed in one month.

A replacement (different brand) was purchased in PHX.  It seems to be working correctly on a drive to Yuma . . . then I found it would not / could not connect to my laptop for viewing/copying the videos.  The unit will power-up when the 12V Adapter is used, it will not power-up when the USB Dash Cam to PC cable is used ! !  I cannot win.

The 'new' dash cam is a Kenwood brand over $100 but still a lower end price,  Back in the 60's - 80's Kenwood was a reliable mid-range Made in Japan vendor - - - this new dash cam is a Made in China and not as 'mid-range' as I had hoped.

During the research to contact Kenwood of my issue I DISCOVERED that Kenwood is now part of JVC which of course is the true owners of our Jensen Radios,   And we all seem to love them ????

Seems everything consumer be it major USA or Japan brand names have had the 'brand name' sold off to build-it-cheap Chinese corporations.  The huge "offshoring" of the late 80's to late 90's destroyed far more than just U.S. union jobs.

It gave us consumers lower quality products form respected brand names . . . .
'18 320 Spitched axle, 3020HE; PNW based
TV: '17 Colorado V6 Z71 4x4, Tow Package, GM Brake Controller
Adventures:  51   Nights:  322  Towing Miles 41,200+

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    AnOldURAnOldUR Member Posts: 1,292
    Hoping that current policies will lead to more USA made quality products and less big business corporate greed.
    Stockton, New Jersey
    2020 nuCamp T@B 320S * Jeep Wrangler

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    MarcelineMarceline Member Posts: 1,505
    edited February 5

    A replacement (different brand) was purchased in PHX.  It seems to be working correctly on a drive to Yuma . . . then I found it would not / could not connect to my laptop for viewing/copying the videos.  The unit will power-up when the 12V Adapter is used, it will not power-up when the USB Dash Cam to PC cable is used ! !  I cannot win.
    The Kenwood dashcam doesn't have an internal battery and requires a power supply to function. Your laptop USB port is probably not sending enough power to the Kenwood. If you have a USB hub with its own 110 power supply, you could try using that as a workaround (plug the powered USB hub into the laptop, and plug the camera into that), but I'm not 100% sure your laptop would recognize it, even if powers the dash cam.
    Otherwise, pull the micro SD out of the dash cam and plug it into the micro SD slot on your laptop (or a micro SD reader plugged into your laptop. The data will probably transfer more quickly directly from the micro SD, anyways.

    The 'new' dash cam is a Kenwood brand over $100 but still a lower end price,  Back in the 60's - 80's Kenwood was a reliable mid-range Made in Japan vendor - - - this new dash cam is a Made in China and not as 'mid-range' as I had hoped.

    During the research to contact Kenwood of my issue I DISCOVERED that Kenwood is now part of JVC which of course is the true owners of our Jensen Radios,   And we all seem to love them ????

    Kenwood and JVC (both Japanese companies) merged in 2011. They don't have anything to do with the Jensen brand. 
    The Jensen that sells the TVs and head units used in T@Bs is part of ASA Electronics, a US company. It looks like they bought some (but not all) of the Jensen businesses (RV, truck, etc) in 1996 from Audiovox.

    Audiovox (renamed Voxx) sold the remaining Jensen car audio business to a Korean company in 2015.

    So there are two different companies selling products under the Jensen label in different markets.
    Seems everything consumer be it major USA or Japan brand names have had the 'brand name' sold off to build-it-cheap Chinese corporations.  The huge "offshoring" of the late 80's to late 90's destroyed far more than just U.S. union jobs.

    It gave us consumers lower quality products form respected brand names . . . .

    There are plenty of reasons to complain about offshoring. We did lose tons of manufacturing jobs and I personally think that it was a mistake. But I think that there's no reason to believe that there's anything wrong with your Kenwood dashcam. I think that it's more likely an issue with the USB port on your laptop. I could also be the cable you're using (if it's not the one supplied with the camera).
    San Francisco Bay Area
    2013 CS-S us@gi
    Battered but trusty 3.5l V6 Hyundai Santa Fe
    2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
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    MuttonChopsMuttonChops Member Posts: 1,596
    @Marceline; thanks for your comments, details.

    My issue was due to the USB Cable Supplied by Kenwood . . . it has no contacts in the camera end connector . . .

    Ownership of so many brand names seems to be changing every few years - - - article I read/referenced was not current/accurate - - -

    IMHO the off-shoring from USA or Japan and/or direct selling of historical brand names is indeed part of the overall quality of consumer products.
    '18 320 Spitched axle, 3020HE; PNW based
    TV: '17 Colorado V6 Z71 4x4, Tow Package, GM Brake Controller
    Adventures:  51   Nights:  322  Towing Miles 41,200+
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    MarcelineMarceline Member Posts: 1,505


    My issue was due to the USB Cable Supplied by Kenwood . . . it has no contacts in the camera end connector . . .

    That is very odd. Glad to hear that you figured out the problem.
    San Francisco Bay Area
    2013 CS-S us@gi
    Battered but trusty 3.5l V6 Hyundai Santa Fe
    2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
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