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小林圭介
Comentado en Japón el 28 de marzo de 2025
スマホを機種変更したらWi-Fiに繋がらなくなりましたが、サポートにその旨をメールしたら更新プログラムを送ってくれて、それをメモリーカードに入れて再起動したところ無事に繋がりました。Wi-Fiが繋がらない方は是非お試しください。
Neel Patel
Comentado en Canadá el 26 de abril de 2025
This dashcam exceeded all my expectations! The front camera records in super clear 4K, and the rear camera captures crisp 1080p video. Both cameras perform great in daytime and nighttime conditions — you can easily make out license plates and road signs.The smart driving features are a real game-changer. It alerts you for potential collisions, lane changes, pedestrians crossing, and even monitors your speed. These real-time notifications have made my driving so much safer and more attentive.Setting it up in my car was very simple. The manual is clear and easy to follow, and everything you need is included. It even comes with all the accessories to neatly hide the wires along your car’s interior, which keeps everything looking tidy and professional.
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Comentado en el Reino Unido el 9 de julio de 2024
I recently purchased the front and rear camera with build in WiFi, GPS and app control. I have been using it for almost 3 weeks now and I find it very useful and effective. The dash cam is equipped with single camera that records both front and rear views, providing comprehensive coverage of my driving experience.One of the standout feature is the build in GPS that records my driving location and route information accurately. There is also an app where you can easily download it via smartphone, it allows you to control the dash cam effortlessly. With the app, I can review and replay footage, tract GPS data and even edit it directly into my smartphone, which I found very impressive. The app is very user-friendly l, easy to navigate and utilise all the features of the device.The ADAS (Advance Driving Assistant System) is another fantastic feature, detecting nearby obstacle and providing alerts to ensure safe driving. The HD night vision is crucial for capturing every details, such as license plate number, road signs and other small object, even animals in the road in a dim lighting conditions.The dash camera comes with 64GB memory card which is sufficient for storing old files and covering regular usage. However, for 24 hour surveillance, you would need an ACC hardware kit to enable to continuous recording while the car is in parking mode or stationery. In this case, it might be necessarily to extend the memory up to 256GB to accommodate the increase storage requirements.So far, the Dash Camera are working effectively and I have not seen any other fault at all. I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for dash camera, to enhance safety and convenience in the road.
Avi
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de noviembre de 2024
Overall, I’m very satisfied with this dual dash cam. It offers peace of mind on the road, both for security and in case of accidents. The video quality, ease of use, and extra features like parking mode make it a great value for the price. It's a solid investment for anyone looking to enhance their driving safety.The video quality, both front and rear, is impressive. The front-facing camera records clear videos, capturing clear footage of license plates, road signs, and any incidents that might occur. The rear camera, while slightly lower resolution, still delivers a solid image that’s sufficient for recording traffic behind you. Both cameras perform well during day and night driving, though like most dash cams, night vision can be a bit grainy in low light, but still functional.Ease of Use: Setup was straightforward. The user interface is simple, with a touchscreen that makes navigating through menus easy. The device automatically starts recording when you turn on the car and loops recordings to ensure you never run out of space. The camera also has G-sensors that detect collisions and automatically lock the footage, so you don’t lose important evidence.Build and Design: The design is sleek and unobtrusive, fitting neatly on my windshield without obstructing the view. The cameras are compact but durable. The rear camera is small enough to mount on the back window without interfering with visibility.Additional Features:Parking Mode: A standout feature. When the car is parked, the camera automatically switches to a low-power mode and can detect motion or impacts. This is great for security, especially if you're in an unfamiliar area.Wi-Fi & App Integration: Some models offer Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing you to easily transfer footage to your phone or cloud storage. This is convenient for accessing and sharing clips on the go.
C. Evert
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de noviembre de 2024
I've owned several dashcam systems, including on my last car - a 4-channel commercial DVR with a custom video switcher triggered by a keypad or my turn signals, to activate two 3" monitors showing my blind spots from two mirror mounted cameras. It was over the top but - when that car was totaled, I wasn't looking forward to buying all those expensive bits or the several weekends and evenings it took to route wires and make things work.This dashcam promised blind spot detection (BSD) in a 2 camera system, and at the price of a 2 camera dashcam that didn't have BSD. So I thought it was worth a shot. I also purchased the optional hardwire kit to enable 24/7 time lapse recording plus battery drain protection, which are more features setting it apart.I've had it installed a few days now, and I'm pretty impressed. The last two days were commute days, and I have to travel on a heavily congested several miles of highway with aggressive NY drivers during rush hour, so the BSD is a big focus of my review.But first, the actual camera - I haven't pulled any video off of it yet, but one concern that I have is that the camera is a 4K front and 1080P rear, but when I enabled the BSD I saw a warning appear stating that when either ADAS or BSD were activated, 4K recording wasn't possible. I'm not sure if the limitation is the processing inside, but in my particular case this is less of a concern, as I'm just needing enough resolution to ensure I have video to serve as evidence in the event of any traffic circumstance resulting in what would otherwise be a "he said/she said" argument. I haven't pulled video from the camera yet to comment on it.The BSD so far seems excellent. The rear view is on and I mounted it so it is visible just below my rear view mirror. When the BSD is on, the bottom of the screen is overlaid with a blue area in the center, and two green areas, one on each side. As vehicles appear in the rear view, they are tracked with green square outlines, and when they enter the green areas, a sound plays (there are settings to turn that off) and the green area turns orange, with a slight orange pulsation coming from the edge to call your attention to the vehicle in your blind spot. Initially I'm the type of guy to disable all annoying sounds, but so far I feel like they even got that right - it gets your attention without being annoying, and I saw a setting to change the volume as well, but the default is pretty good with me so far. I haven't disabled sounds yet and even think I may leave those on. Way less annoying than a radar detector.I have the back camera mounted in the rear window of a MINI Clubman, and I was concerned with the glass being right at the back edge of the vehicle, that the actual blind spot area would be compromised.However, it seems to do a pretty excellent job. There were possibly one or two times when I believe a car was in my blind spot that it didn't detect, but in retrospect I believe this is because the system tracks cars approaching from the rear and entering your blind spot. Vehicles that you pass and end up in your blind spot don't necessarily end up identified, but if they end up behind you then they re-approach the system alerts you. Overall that's very good, since cars you pass you are inherently aware of. and the rear camera can't see them until they are back there. I'm very pleased so far with the BSD feature.I also can't comment on the ADAS feature for a couple reasons:1) The BSD and ADAS are mutually exclusive. You can't enable both at the same time. That makes sense because there's only one screen and so it can only display the front camera or the rear camera - can't do both. But that's a limitation to be aware of.2) In my case that's OK, because it's the BSD I want, and I don't care about the ADAS. On the other hand, it would have been a nice-to-have to also have that emergency braking notification. If it were possible to enable, I would - but I can't, so it is what it is.Overall, this seems very nice quality. The settings are easy to navigate and set. My experience with other dashcams, I'm sure the basic functionality is fine for recording, and the 24 hour time lapse is a feature above and beyond others - and the BSD saved me from hundreds of dollars of 4 channel commercial DVR equipment, hours of wiring integrated cameras and video switchers tied to car ECU wired turn signal detect wiring - and so far it seems to work well.
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