Skip to content
Free Fast Shipping in Under 3 Days
Best Price Guaranteed
★★★★★ Over 10,000 Reviews
Financing As Low As $3/Month
Rocket-Fast Shipping

Get it in under 3 Days, free for orders over $200

Best Price Guarantee

Shop with confidence

Hassle-Free Returns

No Restocking Fees

In-House Experts

10,000+ 5-Star Reviews

SKU BV-BTC-1C

BlackVue Tamper-Proof Case

Original price $49.99
Original price $49.99
Current price $37.99 CAD
from $37.99 CAD
Current price $37.99 CAD
Save 24% Save 24%
ETA end of March
Professional Installation Available

Get it professionally installed by our dash cam technicians in Richmond, BC. Certain restrictions apply. Learn more

BlackVue Tamper-Proof Case

A useful security accessory for BlackVue dashcams. The BlackVue Tamper-Proof Case fits over the housing of the front unit and prevents formatting or removal of the SD card, unplugging of power or coaxial cables, and removal of the dash cam from the mount. The articulation/rotation of the camera is also limited by this case so the driver cannot rotate it or tamper with the recording angle.

BTC-1C

Angle of rotation suitable for sedans, SUVs, coupes, sports cars, etc.

Windshield angle of 20°–60° with the horizontal. Vehicles with very upright windows will not work with the BTC-1C as the camera would be pointed very low.

Compatible Models:

  • DR970X-2CH
  • DR970X-1CH
  • DR770X-2CH
  • DR770X-1CH
  • DR900X-2CH Plus
  • DR900X-1CH Plus
  • DR900X-2CH
  • DR900X-1CH
  • DR750X-2CH Plus
  • DR750X-1CH Plus
  • DR750X-2CH
  • DR750X-1CH

NOT Compatible with the following models:

  • DR770X Box Series
  • DR970X Box Plus Series
  • DR970X-2CH LTE
  • DR970X-2CH LTE Plus Series
  • DR970X Plus Series
  • DR770X-2CH LTE Series
  • DR750X-2CH LTE Plus Series
  • DR750-2CH LTE Series
  • DR900S Series
  • DR750S Series
  • DR650S Series
  • DR650GW Series
  • DR550GW Series
  • DR590W Series
  • DR590 Series
  • DR490-2CH
  • DR470 Series
  • DR450-1CH
  • DR430 Series

BTC-2A

Angle of rotation suitable for all vehicle types.

Windshield angle: 20°–90° with the horizontal. Vehicles with very upright windows will not work with the BTC-2A as the camera would be pointed very low.

Compatible Models:

  • DR590W
  • DR590
  • DR490
  • DR470
  • DR450
  • DR430

NOT Compatible with the following models:

BTC-3A

All windshield type, designed for BlackVue DR750-2CH LTE.

Windshield angle of 0°–85° with the horizontal.

Compatible Models:

Note: this tamper-proof case replaces the dashcam mount.

What's Included

  • Tamper-Proof Case
  • Allen Wrench key
  • Manual

Videos & Reviews

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest news, reviews, and guides.

Review

See helpful BlackVue questions and answers on our FAQ Knowledge Base.

Free Shipping

Free Returns

Lowest Price

5-Star Support

Video Resources

Installation Guides

Customer Reviews

Based on 5 reviews
40%
(2)
60%
(3)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
J
Jacob W.(.M.S. (Houston, US)
Great product but rear camera doesn’t have one.

Got one of these for the 900x plus but they don’t have one for the inside camera facing the driver. Lol. That’s half the point of this setup.

I
Ian M. (Calgary, CA)
Great product

Excellent product! Helps prevent pesky dealers from pulling out wires that they shouldn't be touching. Highly recommended.

D
Dylan D. (Courtenay, CA)
Overpriced, but works well, and probably worth it if you need it.

Since buying my first dashcam, I've had it unplugged by different mechanic shops three times. I finally decided to get this case to prevent it from happening again after having strong suspicion that a dealer took my car on a joyride, but ending up with no way to prove it. The case fits the DR900X pretty well, though it doesn't fit as nicely as the original mount. As with most Blackvue products, it definitely should not be as pricey as it is. $50 for a bit of plastic and metal is crazy, but there really aren't many other options if you need to secure your camera.

As others have mentioned, it would also have been nice to have a small access hole to press the wifi button without removing the case. It's possible to get a small screwdriver in around the plugs to press it, but it takes a bit of patience sometimes. I'll probably end up just drilling a small hole myself.