Mithrandir
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- Mobius--Wide Angle--V3
I am interested in buying a dash cam. For my purposes the Mobius V3 and Innovv C3 seem to be a good balance between cost/performance.
For me a dashcam needs to be/have:
Has anyone compared these two dash cams (action cams) side by side? I have seen the older Mobius vs. Innovv C1 comparisons, but I am interested in seeing an updated comparison using current (latest) versions of the Mobius and Innovv.
Looking at the specs from Mobius and Innovv:
Mobius V3
Battery: Rechargeable LIPO Battery (820mah),
Video: 1080P 30FPS FULL HD,
Memory: microSD card slot, supports up to 32GB
Bit-rate: 18Mbp
Cables: USB2.0, plug and play, easy connection with computers,
Size: Super mini size, only around 61mm (L) x 35mm (W) x18mm (H)
FOV: Narrow Lens -- 86 degrees (1080p) / 46 degrees (720p)
Innovv C3:
Battery: Rechargeable LIPO Battery (700mah),
Video: 1080P 30FPS FULL HD,
Bit-rate: Average 15Mbps
Memory: microSD card slot, supports up to 32GB
Cables: USB2.0 Size: Super mini size, only around 62mm (L) x 39mm (W) x18mm (H)
FOV: Narrow Lens -- 90 degrees
Both cameras appear to be similar in specs. I am more interested in the Wider angle version of each camera. (116° Mobius and 120° Innovv)
Costs for both seem similar as well:
Mobius V3 w/32GB card:~$140 USD
Innov C3 w/32GB card: ~$170 USD
Another question I have is if there is any significant difference between using a Capacitor vs. Lithium battery. I would primarily use the dash cam in the mid-Atlantic states of the USA. Winters usually do not get colder than 14°F (-10°C) and summers are usually less than 100°F (38°C).
Thank you in advance for your thoughtful responses.
Sincerely,
Anthony
For me a dashcam needs to be/have:
- Picture and resolution good enough to pick out details such as license plate information.
- discrete. I do not want to be obvious to casual observers that I am using a dashcam.
- Date and time stamp
- Auto on/off -- The unit can turn on/off automatically with the car.
- Loop recording
- Decent picture quality at night or when dark (I should be able to see enough detail within 10m of car)
Has anyone compared these two dash cams (action cams) side by side? I have seen the older Mobius vs. Innovv C1 comparisons, but I am interested in seeing an updated comparison using current (latest) versions of the Mobius and Innovv.
Looking at the specs from Mobius and Innovv:
Mobius V3
Battery: Rechargeable LIPO Battery (820mah),
with Battery Charger Manage IC
720P 60FPS,
720P 30FPS HD
H.264/AVC1 video codec,
selectable file format.
720P 30FPS HD
H.264/AVC1 video codec,
selectable file format.
(some 64 & 128GB cards), must use Class 4 or above.
Cables: USB2.0, plug and play, easy connection with computers,
no driver needed.
FOV: Narrow Lens -- 86 degrees (1080p) / 46 degrees (720p)
Wide Lens -- 116 degrees (1080p) / 63 degrees (720p)
Battery: Rechargeable LIPO Battery (700mah),
Video: 1080P 30FPS FULL HD,
720P 60FPS,
Memory: microSD card slot, supports up to 32GB
Cables: USB2.0 Size: Super mini size, only around 62mm (L) x 39mm (W) x18mm (H)
FOV: Narrow Lens -- 90 degrees
Wide Lens -- 120 degrees
Both cameras appear to be similar in specs. I am more interested in the Wider angle version of each camera. (116° Mobius and 120° Innovv)
Costs for both seem similar as well:
Mobius V3 w/32GB card:~$140 USD
Innov C3 w/32GB card: ~$170 USD
Another question I have is if there is any significant difference between using a Capacitor vs. Lithium battery. I would primarily use the dash cam in the mid-Atlantic states of the USA. Winters usually do not get colder than 14°F (-10°C) and summers are usually less than 100°F (38°C).
Thank you in advance for your thoughtful responses.
Sincerely,
Anthony