Accessory Ready - Tray on Dash 2025

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I connected the bulletpount mounting solutions 25 bronco sport package. Connected right to the two mounting bolts. 😊 got a VERY solid phone holder and a GoPro mount connected.
Do you use a Go-Pro and are you using the USB-C ports for a power source?
 

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I sure am. Using the dashboard USB-C ports to power, my phone and the GoPro
Thanks. That was my concern, can the USB-C ports can handle the needed power requirements of a dashcam. Obviously all dashcams have different power specs.

It would be nice to know what the power output is from the ports.

I don't intend to use any phone mount.
 

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Thanks. That was my concern, can the USB-C ports can handle the needed power requirements of a dashcam. Obviously all dashcams have different power specs.

It would be nice to know what the power output is from the ports.

I don't intend to use any phone mount.
There’s adequate power there for anything that needs power. 😊
 

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Thanks. That was my concern, can the USB-C ports can handle the needed power requirements of a dashcam. Obviously all dashcams have different power specs.

It would be nice to know what the power output is from the ports.
Power for Go-Pro devices vary, should be able to look up the specific Go-Pro model # to see its power requirements

Some examples:
Go-Pro Minimum Power Input: 5V / 1A–2A for older models (HERO7 and earlier)
Recommended Power Input: 5V / 2.4A–3A for modern models (HERO8 to HERO13)

“It would be nice to know what the power output is from the Bronco Sport ports”
That’s easy to measure using: Klein Tools ET920 USB Power Meter, USB-A and USB-C Digital Meter for Voltage, Current, Capacity, Energy and Resistance

I still have not found a spec from Ford for the power that the USB-C port in the ‘25-‘26 accessory tray can provide

For my 2022, I measured the Center console USB-C Port: 5V/3A which is 15W using a high power USB Cable (USB Cables as well as the end device being powered influence the output power put out by the USB Port - easy to measure with the Klein tool)

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Apparently the ROVE R2-4K camera can be powered from the USB-C port in the ‘25-‘26 accessory tray

Not entirely sure but this camera’s USB-C power requirement might be: ~5V @~1.5A (TBD). I still have not found a spec from Ford for the power that particular port can supply.

Also: a hardware kit can be purchased from ROVE to supply power for some amount of recording when the vehicle is turned off

Another owner posted these pics (the added wording is mine)

https://www.rovedashcam.com/products/rove-r2-4k-car-dashcam

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Here is a pic showing the camera view to the front … some amount of the hood is seen in this pic

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There are many dashcams that exceed the power output from the USB-C port in the ‘25-‘26 accessory tray - they won’t work
Before moving forward, I'm going to have to decide which dashcam I'm going to buy.

Then decide which power source is capable, dash tray, another fused source, tap into the rearview mirror power source for a window mount or ???
 

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Before moving forward, I'm going to have to decide which dashcam I'm going to buy.

Then decide which power source is capable, dash tray, another fused source, tap into the rearview mirror power source for a window mount or ???
Typically have to tap into 2 fused sources, one that’s on with ignition (like USB or the rearview mirror power source) and one that’s always 12V (hot) - there are optional hardware kit(s) to tap into these sources
 


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The website says they're sold out already. Bummer.
I just checked and all seems normal, no out-of-stock notice on any of the configurations.
 

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Thanks. I'm only interested in the front facing camera that I would mount in the tray.

I don't know much about Go-Pro cameras.

What's your thoughts about using one of those?
GoPros are more of an action camera. They do come with an internal battery so you'll need to get a replacement door to run it via USB-C. I'm not sure of this part, but if that gets unplugged, it may shut off the GoPro vs swapping over to battery power. They'll also stop recording once the storage is full.

Dash cams are made to survive impacts and to record with the necessary data. This would be good if something goes to court. It'll also automatically overwrite data on the storage once it's filled up.

My personal opinion, if you're wanting a dash cam for dash cam purposes, buy that. If you just want to film your adventures on the road, get a GoPro. I did the latter but may decide on a dash cam now that I'm driving more on the highway.
 

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GoPros are more of an action camera. They do come with an internal battery so you'll need to get a replacement door to run it via USB-C. I'm not sure of this part, but if that gets unplugged, it may shut off the GoPro vs swapping over to battery power. They'll also stop recording once the storage is full.

Dash cams are made to survive impacts and to record with the necessary data. This would be good if something goes to court. It'll also automatically overwrite data on the storage once it's filled up.

My personal opinion, if you're wanting a dash cam for dash cam purposes, buy that. If you just want to film your adventures on the road, get a GoPro. I did the latter but may decide on a dash cam now that I'm driving more on the highway.
Copy that. I figured a dashcam is the better choice. Thanks for the input.
 

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I connected the bulletpount mounting solutions 25 bronco sport package. Connected right to the two mounting bolts. 😊 got a VERY solid phone holder and a GoPro mount connected.
Are you just using the OEM mounting bolts or did you use the self taping screws too? I just got mine and I'm not excited about drilling into the dash insert if I don't need too. Hoping it's not wiggly without the additional screws. Thanks :)!
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