Vortex Radar
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Here's my in-depth look at the new Blackvue DR750-2CH LTE, and specifically the new cloud connected LTE aspects of the dashcam.
It's a 1080p front/rear dashcam like the DR750S, but it adds LTE antennas and a SIM card slot so you can give it a built-in data connection and simplify the cloud connectivity. This seems to be the easiest solution to connect your Blackvue to the cloud. It's way easier than using a WiFi hotspot like I currently do for the DR900S/DR750S and it's more streamlined than the DR900X/CM100LTE solution as well, but it does limit how many devices you can connect to it. The extra LTE antennas and cooling does mean that the dashcam is bigger and bulkier than the S and X series models.
In the video I go over all this, as well as LTE pricing, compatibility with previous mounts and cables, how you connect it to the cloud, and all that jazz.
On a similar note, I hear Blackvue is also working on a DR900-2CH LTE as well which is great to hear.
It's a 1080p front/rear dashcam like the DR750S, but it adds LTE antennas and a SIM card slot so you can give it a built-in data connection and simplify the cloud connectivity. This seems to be the easiest solution to connect your Blackvue to the cloud. It's way easier than using a WiFi hotspot like I currently do for the DR900S/DR750S and it's more streamlined than the DR900X/CM100LTE solution as well, but it does limit how many devices you can connect to it. The extra LTE antennas and cooling does mean that the dashcam is bigger and bulkier than the S and X series models.
In the video I go over all this, as well as LTE pricing, compatibility with previous mounts and cables, how you connect it to the cloud, and all that jazz.
On a similar note, I hear Blackvue is also working on a DR900-2CH LTE as well which is great to hear.