Augustus
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I have spent several weeks with 70mai's latest release, the 4K Omni, and have formulated my verdict on this dashcam. Does 70mai have a strong product on their hands, with their unique approach to 360-degree coverage? I'll try my best to answer these questions below.
70mai 4K Omni (Sony Starvis 2 IMX678/IMX662, Wi-Fi 6, 4K60 + HDR both channels)
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Firmware: v1.2.96ww. The firmware version loaded from the factory onto the device was v1.0.78ww, and during the testing period I received two firmware updates of which I updated to in the latter part of testing.
App for testing: Android version v3.8.3, obtained from Google Play Store.
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The verdict:
With the relatively strong dashcam market in general, I was not expecting a follow-up to the original Omni X200. What 70mai did was improve on every single aspect that the original lacked, by adding another rear channel to including a much-improved image sensor.
The 4K Omni is a complete solution for those wanting interior coverage and of the road and other vehicles. The way all the parts work together has made this dashcam the most integrated and reliable dashcam I have tested to date. An easy recommendation from me.
My nitpickings:
The positive:
70mai 4K Omni (Sony Starvis 2 IMX678/IMX662, Wi-Fi 6, 4K60 + HDR both channels)
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Firmware: v1.2.96ww. The firmware version loaded from the factory onto the device was v1.0.78ww, and during the testing period I received two firmware updates of which I updated to in the latter part of testing.
App for testing: Android version v3.8.3, obtained from Google Play Store.
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The verdict:
With the relatively strong dashcam market in general, I was not expecting a follow-up to the original Omni X200. What 70mai did was improve on every single aspect that the original lacked, by adding another rear channel to including a much-improved image sensor.
The 4K Omni is a complete solution for those wanting interior coverage and of the road and other vehicles. The way all the parts work together has made this dashcam the most integrated and reliable dashcam I have tested to date. An easy recommendation from me.
My nitpickings:
- Video footage can be overexposed and oversaturated at times
- Rear camera does not have collision or motion detection
- Rear camera resolution could be increased for the next generation
The positive:
- Great video quality from the Starvis 2 IMX678 sensor in glorious 4K 60fps
- MaIX screensaver adds fun and character for yourself and your passengers (I have not turned it off since using the Omni)
- Integrates seamlessly with the UP04/05 4G hardwire surveillance kit
- Parking mode functions work reliably along with motion tracking
- ADAS functions work great for those with older vehicles
- App and cloud functions are fast and accurate, a well-polished user experience
- Firmware update support is strong, 70mai is listening to consumers
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