No hay artículos en el carro
No hay artículos en el carroTerry M
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de febrero de 2025
Super easy install. Looks like it was factory installed. Wish we could get one to fit as seamlessly in our older car. Would definitely buy again.
Netgurney
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de abril de 2025
Purchased for the a Toyota Siena (2022) this front viewing camera was easy to install and is unobtrusive. It has been active for 2yr, so robust opperation. However, having reviewed the video recently after seeing an accident on the freeway, I was dissappointed in the video resolution especially around license plates that were more than one car length ahead. If the car is stopped and the license plate is in close proximity it is fine for details.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de febrero de 2024
Easy to install, look good but record work on off sometimes, when we need videos we get nothings from recorders. Don’t buy this product
YuenX
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de mayo de 2022
Dash cameras are essential for when you get into an accident or come across a crime. They can either prove your innocence or your guilt (if you were at fault). Having video evidence available can help with your insurance claim or to fight a lawsuit by someone who intentionally caused you to crash into them.I have had and installed several dashboard cameras for my family and I that were in the $150 range. Some worked well, but many are downright lousy (image quality especially!) My brother's car had a $200 one that kept freezing up after about a year. I recently got the Sienna 2022 XLE and came across this Fitcamx dash cam -- it caught my eye with ONE thing: It has an integrated OEM look as if it was made by Toyota itself.INSTALLATIONInstallation was simple -- the front camera obtains its power source by tapping into the cable (via an included Y-Splitter) that feeds Toyota's Adaptive Cruise Control sensor. It did not appear to have any effect on the cruise control as it worked fine at highway speeds and in traffic. Toyota's cover is replaced with FitCamX's so the front camera can fit for an integrated look. No longer did I have to hook up any cables to the car's fuse box, have it take up one of the cigarette lighter ports, or mount the camera somewhere along the windshield.The rear camera's wiring piggy backs off the front's and is run along the ceiling, side door weather seals, and finally to the trunk. The more advanced installers could further tuck the cables inside the panels for a cleaner, seamless look. Rear camera is NOT required for the front one to work. Likewise, you could mount it to record the inside cabin instead for ridesharing/Uber/Lyft/taxi drivers.The manufacturer provided a how-to video that was quite helpful.FITRegarding which camera to get for your car, I suggest to first email FitCamX's customer service on their website (fitcamx dot com) before purchasing one. Apparently, if the Sienna has a digial rear-view mirror, it will require a special camera model or part.PROS- Excellent image quality (some degradation during night time) with a front 170-degree field-of-view (FOV)-- Front: 4K (3840x2160 pixels), Back: 1080p (1920x1080)-- Better than average night vision due in large part to the front lens' f/1.6 aperture--- The lower that number, the more light it can capture in darker environments-- Rear camera is a good f/2.0 with a 140-degree FOV-- I asked the manufacturer who makes their image sensor: Galaxy Core, a Chinese company- Can simultaneously record front and rear-- Automatically locks a recording from getting overwritten in the event of a collision. I did not get a chance to test this (and hope I never will)- Wires are neatly routed through the car's interior instead of using the cigarette lighter port-- Rear cable was sufficiently long enough for the Toyota Sienna 2022 with plenty to spare-- Can be installed to only turn on when the car is started (or) to continue staying on while car is parked and off--- Done by tapping directly into the car's fuse box with an optional cable (Amazon ASIN: B09V29XNZS)- Rated to operate in extreme temperatures: -4F to 185F (-20C to 85C)- WiFi function to view via the "FitCamX" smartphone app (Android and Apple iOS)-- Video clips downloadable to phone (but car must be on to supply power to the dash cam)-- Videos can be zoomed into for better visibility- Audio recording was decent-- Can be turned off for privacy or to comply with local laws via the app- 64gb microSD memory card included (support for up to 128GB)-- As card gets full, older, unlocked videos are overwritten-- Recommend SanDisk and Kingston brands. SanDisk Extreme series costs more, but has a lifetime warranty- Customer service was responsive, though communication was delayed by 12-24 hours in-between messages due to the company operating in ChinaCONS- No GPS built in to record place of collision and to log route- No manual on/off switch for when privacy is desired- When optional cable is connected to keep camera on when parked/car is off, there is only one recording mode available: when the G-Sensor detects a collision-- Some dash cams offer multiple modes: when motion is detected, time lapse, or continuously at a lower bitrate (to record longer but at lower image quality)- Lenses cannot be rotated to different angles in case you wanted to mount the camera upside down or sideways- Circular Polarizing Lens (CPL) Filter, though rarely ever found in most dash cams, was not included-- CPLs are generally used in photography to block out glares and reflections to produce sharper images. Having one for the dashcam can help with that, but that also can create poor images depending on camera angle and time of day- A bit on the pricey sideI did not get a chance to test out the collision detection feature both in parked and moving state and hope to never have to.CONCLUSIONThe integrated look of this dash cam looks... dashing (pun intended), and installation was pretty straight-forward. However, even though the cameras produced excellent videos -- even in low light -- I wished that a GPS was built-in, and that the cameras could easily be turned on/off for privacy. There was no other dash cam I found that looked like it was made by Toyota without costing an arm and a leg.
Skidkid6119
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de marzo de 2022
Had an issue with the original package which was opened and parts missing. You would think that Amazon or distributor would check to see if the package was tampered with. I received a replacement and all was good. All the items accounted for in a new box. Installation was a breeze as this was my second install on two separate vehicles. I would like to mention that I had a issue with the first install and the Tech support was very good. FYI But they are in China and there is a 12 hour time difference.
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