Augustus
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I have spent a number of months with 70mai's latest release, the 4K T800, to see what it is all about. Does 70mai have a hit on their hands with this, their first three-channel dashcam release? Read on to find out.
70mai 4K T800 (Sony Starvis 2 IMX678/IMX678/GC2093, Wi-Fi 6, 4K30 + HDR two channels/1080p HDR remaining channel)
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Firmware: v1.2.136ww. The firmware version loaded from the factory onto the device was v1.0.115ww, and during the testing period I received several improvement, stability and bug-fix firmware updates of which I updated to in the latter part of testing.
App for testing: Android version v3.12.1, obtained from Google Play Store.
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The verdict:
Having previously reviewed the 4K Omni from 70mai, I was somewhat hesitant going into reviewing this new dash camera. This was due to the motion tracking functions of said dash camera, which enabled it to remain my daily driver in my vehicle for the last six months. 70mai has managed to surpass all expectations with their 4K T800 release though, due to the addition of 4K video to the rear sensor (addressing one of my quibbles with the 4K Omni).
What has resulted is an overwhelmingly solid product in the T800. There is nothing quite liking being able to remote into your vehicle over 4G, and switch between three video feeds, two of which are in crisp 4K. If you value the best image quality for your vehicle's safety and surveillance, in a stealthy package, then look no further than the 70mai 4K T800. Pick one up now.
My nitpickings:
The positive:
70mai 4K T800 (Sony Starvis 2 IMX678/IMX678/GC2093, Wi-Fi 6, 4K30 + HDR two channels/1080p HDR remaining channel)
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Firmware: v1.2.136ww. The firmware version loaded from the factory onto the device was v1.0.115ww, and during the testing period I received several improvement, stability and bug-fix firmware updates of which I updated to in the latter part of testing.
App for testing: Android version v3.12.1, obtained from Google Play Store.
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The verdict:
Having previously reviewed the 4K Omni from 70mai, I was somewhat hesitant going into reviewing this new dash camera. This was due to the motion tracking functions of said dash camera, which enabled it to remain my daily driver in my vehicle for the last six months. 70mai has managed to surpass all expectations with their 4K T800 release though, due to the addition of 4K video to the rear sensor (addressing one of my quibbles with the 4K Omni).
What has resulted is an overwhelmingly solid product in the T800. There is nothing quite liking being able to remote into your vehicle over 4G, and switch between three video feeds, two of which are in crisp 4K. If you value the best image quality for your vehicle's safety and surveillance, in a stealthy package, then look no further than the 70mai 4K T800. Pick one up now.
My nitpickings:
- Image processing is still somewhat oversaturated to my eyes
- Rear camera does not have collision or motion detection
- HDR timer and options to turn on/off HDR would be a nice addition for future models
- Right-angled rear camera cable may prove troublesome for some vehicle installs
The positive:
- Stunningly glorious video quality from front and rear Starvis 2 IMX678 sensors!
- High audio quality recording both inside and outside the vehicle
- Fastest Wi-Fi transfer speeds from any dash cam brand at ~40Mb/s
- Integrates seamlessly with the UP04/05 4G hardwire surveillance kit, for solid parking monitoring
- ADAS functions have been further refined with this release
- App and cloud functions continue to be a well-polished, both in UI and user experience
- Fast and fluid operation on-camera itself using buttons
- Firmware and APP update and customer support is a strong point of 70mai
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