Reviews
No frills, decent video quality 3 channel dashcam
As far as generic dashcams go, this checks all the right boxes as long as you're not expecting stellar video quality. With 1080p front, 720p rear/ internal camera, coupled with a cheaper sensor, the video footage is acceptable. In good lighting conditions the front camera can pick up license plates to close cars easily enough, as can the rear camera for cars directly behind you. Night footage isn't the best, as to be expected, but I believe it would certainly help in a situation should an "incident" occur where you needed to use the footage. The internal camera, being the lowest resolution, works fine and is lighted in the dark.
The menu system / buttons aren't the most intuitive, with a lot fiddling needed if you don't have the manual in front of you. However, once you've got the settings as you'd like them, you don't have to play around with them. I like that it includes a 64GB card so you can get going right away. It will quickly fill, but as it's loop recording that isn't really an issue.
Overall, it's an average quality dashcam when you factor in the cost.
The menu system / buttons aren't the most intuitive, with a lot fiddling needed if you don't have the manual in front of you. However, once you've got the settings as you'd like them, you don't have to play around with them. I like that it includes a 64GB card so you can get going right away. It will quickly fill, but as it's loop recording that isn't really an issue.
Overall, it's an average quality dashcam when you factor in the cost.
10/02/2024