Omega-TI
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- Dash Cam
- BlackVue DR900S-2CH, Vantrue N2X, Vantrue S1 Pro Max
Vantrue reached out to me to do a review on their Nexus 2X dashcam. Over the next month (not daily), I'll be posting pictures, video from the camera and making observations on it's capabilities, functions and operation. When the month is over, many of the photos and video I will be posting here will be combined into a single YouTube video of my final review.
Day one:
The dashcam arrived today, but is not yet installed. My first observations are positive. It comes nicely packaged and seems to be nicely built and does NOT have a cheap feel to it. One feature of this camera that I think I'm truly going to like is the little orange button to mark a specific events for later use, something my BlackVue DR900S-2CH does not have.
I comes with a cigarette lighter plug for quick install and two mounting plastic/stickies so this could easily be used in two different vehicles. The cigarette plug also has a USB plug built into it so you can also power/charge a secondary 5V USB device like a cellphone, which is kind of a nice touch.
I doubt I'm going to need the backwards facing camera, but for people who drive for rideshare companies like Lyft, this could add a level of protection from false claims against the driver.
Below is a photo of the contents of what was sent to me...
... to be continued.
Day one:
The dashcam arrived today, but is not yet installed. My first observations are positive. It comes nicely packaged and seems to be nicely built and does NOT have a cheap feel to it. One feature of this camera that I think I'm truly going to like is the little orange button to mark a specific events for later use, something my BlackVue DR900S-2CH does not have.
I comes with a cigarette lighter plug for quick install and two mounting plastic/stickies so this could easily be used in two different vehicles. The cigarette plug also has a USB plug built into it so you can also power/charge a secondary 5V USB device like a cellphone, which is kind of a nice touch.
I doubt I'm going to need the backwards facing camera, but for people who drive for rideshare companies like Lyft, this could add a level of protection from false claims against the driver.
Below is a photo of the contents of what was sent to me...
... to be continued.