70mai A810 Lite - Testing/Review - RCG

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70mai sent me an A810 Lite 2-Channel dash camera to test. I've captured my raw unboxing pictures [still need to process them for posting]. I ran my power consumption test suite for a 2-channel and 1-channel configuration using a UP03 hardwire kit.

What I've found so far:
  • Firmware
    • Firmware 1.1.35ww was available for the A810 Lite when I unboxed it.
    • I updated the firmware to 1.1.35ww before I started my testing.
  • Front camera internal buzzing/rattle
    • 70mai has stated this is due to how the supercapacitor is mounted on the circuit board.
    • The main body of the supercapacitor is not secured to the board so it can move around a bit which can result in a vibration/rattle noise.
    • I'm going to review the audio tracks to see if the rattle noise is being picked up by the front camera microphone.
    • I've listened to a few audio tracks using a set of headphones and I can't say I hear rattle noise so far.
    • The audio recording level is very low [ambient sounds/music in the car], so I don't know if it will be in the audio track content.
    • I believe I heard the rattling/buzzing while driving, but my car is quite old and there may have been something else creating that noise [that only started after installing the A810 Lite in the car?].
  • 2-Channel frame rates
    • The front camera frame rate is dropped from 30 fps in 1-channel mode to 24 fps in 2-channel mode.
    • The rear camera frame rate is 25 fps.
    • Bitrates: MP4 files
      • Front: 3840x2160, 24 fps, 29.65 Mbps, HEVC/H.265
      • .s_Front: 848x480, 24 fps, 2.01 Mbps, AVC/H.264
      • Rear: 1920x1080, 25 fps, 10.06 Mbps, HEVC/H.265
  • Rear 1080p Camera
    • RC21 rear camera creates videos with acceptable video quality for a 1080p camera.
    • The image is not super sharp, but it's better than some other 1080p rear cameras.
  • HDR
    • High Dynamic Range [HDR] is enabled by default, so I left it enabled for my initial daytime drive.
    • There is a timer function present to turn it on/off
  • Compatible with 70mai LTE modules
    • This dash camera is compatible with the 70mai UP04/UP05 LTE modules.
    • I have the A810 Lite installed in my car using a UP05 LTE module.
    • Notifications for impact events while parked worked well during my first drive test.
  • Parking Modes
    • The A810 Lite has two parking modes: Collision Detection, Time-Lapse
      • No motion detection parking is offered in this dash camera.
    • In typical 70mai fashion, you can enable zero, one or both parking modes
  • Daytime frame grabs
    • Here are two frame grabs from my drive today [click on thumbnail to see full size image]
    • a810lite_front_NO20260508-105543-000047F.MP4_snapshot_00.02.webp a810lite_rear_NO20260508-105543-000047R.MP4_snapshot_01.00.webp
  • Power Consumption
    • I'll post my standard power consumption spreadsheet info and time estimates in the post just below this one.
More information will be posted in this thread as time allows.
 
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70mai A810 Lite 1-Channel Power Consumption Tests - UP03 Hardwire Kit / Parking Mode Time Estimates

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70mai A810 Lite 2-Channel Power Consumption Tests - UP03 Hardwire Kit / Parking Mode Time Estimates

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