Augustus
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I have spent the better half of the last month road-testing 70mai's latest release, the 4K M800. Read on to find out my thoughts on this little pocket 4K Starvis 2 solution.
70mai 4K M800 (Sony Starvis 2 IMX678/IMX662, Wi-Fi 4, 4K front + 1080p rear, HDR both channels)
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Firmware: v1.0.37ww. The firmware version loaded from the factory onto the device was v1.0.37ww, and during the testing period I did not receive any further firmware updates.
App for testing: Android version v3.13.1, obtained from Google Play Store.
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The verdict:
70mai has had quite the year in 2025, rolling out a number of decent Starvis 2 solutions in differing form factors. The 4K M800 is yet another, this time without a display to boot. The execution of this product shows that 70mai has given great thought to how the lack of a screen will affect the operation of a dashcam. What results is a solid dash camera in the 4K M800, for those wanting a strong 4K sensor up-front and Starvis 2 at the rear. I can whole-heartedly recommend the 4K M800 for those consumers who wish to have a dashcam with 4G surveillance support, and not necessarily wishing for all the trimmings.
My nitpickings:
The positive:
70mai 4K M800 (Sony Starvis 2 IMX678/IMX662, Wi-Fi 4, 4K front + 1080p rear, HDR both channels)
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Firmware: v1.0.37ww. The firmware version loaded from the factory onto the device was v1.0.37ww, and during the testing period I did not receive any further firmware updates.
App for testing: Android version v3.13.1, obtained from Google Play Store.
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The verdict:
70mai has had quite the year in 2025, rolling out a number of decent Starvis 2 solutions in differing form factors. The 4K M800 is yet another, this time without a display to boot. The execution of this product shows that 70mai has given great thought to how the lack of a screen will affect the operation of a dashcam. What results is a solid dash camera in the 4K M800, for those wanting a strong 4K sensor up-front and Starvis 2 at the rear. I can whole-heartedly recommend the 4K M800 for those consumers who wish to have a dashcam with 4G surveillance support, and not necessarily wishing for all the trimmings.
My nitpickings:
- Design issues: microphone and reset holes should be separately labelled to avoid confusion
- Wi-Fi 4 transfer speeds and eMMC speeds are dated in 2025
- Now that 70mai has multiple 4K models even at the lower-end, models such as the M800 risk being diluted in the product line-up
The positive:
- Always solid and clear 4K video quality from the Starvis 2 sensor on-board; rear sensor performs decently
- Seamless integration with the UP04/UP05 4G hardwire surveillance kit for parking monitoring
- Build quality and heat dissipation is fantastic
- In-built speaker is loud and clear
- Reliable and detailed voice prompts make the lack of a display a non-issue
- App and cloud functions are a strong point of 70mai