Vortex Radar
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So I've had an Elite 9 on hand for a little over a week. Time to share some initial impressions.
So far I've really been liking it over the DR970X Plus line. I'm seeing better clarity and less grainy noise compared to the 970, presumably due to the updated processor. Impressively, the results are much closer to what I'm used to from dashcams like the Viofo A329S and the Vueroid S1 4K and thus I don't feel like I need to run another dashcam alongside a Blackvue to get both good cloud features AND good video quality. This one is finally giving me both all in one package which is great.
Here's some sample footage from both the front and rear cams.
I'm also liking the low power parking mode and quick startup times like we had with the Elite 8. Also unlike the Elite 8 which is 2K / 2K, this one is 4K / 2K which I think is a better way to go when spending top dollar. (Elite 8 2CH 64GB is $400, Elite 9 2CH 64GB is $495).
The cloud stuff is pretty similar to the previous line, but I've been having a bunch of issues getting livestreaming working properly, both over WiFi and with the CM100G LTE. The DR970X Plus on my WS right next to it is streaming just fine. I'm also seeing similar issues on the Elite 8. Blackvue has been helping me troubleshoot the issue and they said they've identified the issue so hopefully the livestreaming will resume working reliably again on the Elite series.
I've also been testing the cloud on the Vantrue N4 Pro S and the Thinkware U3000 Pro recently and overall Blackvue is still quite a bit ahead of the other two in this.
Right now I'm focused on editing my video on the best dashcams and so my windshield looks a little crazy, lol, but it's been super helpful to test lots of new models and get familiar with the pros and cons of each.
I'd like to do more testing in time, but so far my initial impressions are quite good.
So far I've really been liking it over the DR970X Plus line. I'm seeing better clarity and less grainy noise compared to the 970, presumably due to the updated processor. Impressively, the results are much closer to what I'm used to from dashcams like the Viofo A329S and the Vueroid S1 4K and thus I don't feel like I need to run another dashcam alongside a Blackvue to get both good cloud features AND good video quality. This one is finally giving me both all in one package which is great.
Here's some sample footage from both the front and rear cams.
I'm also liking the low power parking mode and quick startup times like we had with the Elite 8. Also unlike the Elite 8 which is 2K / 2K, this one is 4K / 2K which I think is a better way to go when spending top dollar. (Elite 8 2CH 64GB is $400, Elite 9 2CH 64GB is $495).
The cloud stuff is pretty similar to the previous line, but I've been having a bunch of issues getting livestreaming working properly, both over WiFi and with the CM100G LTE. The DR970X Plus on my WS right next to it is streaming just fine. I'm also seeing similar issues on the Elite 8. Blackvue has been helping me troubleshoot the issue and they said they've identified the issue so hopefully the livestreaming will resume working reliably again on the Elite series.
I've also been testing the cloud on the Vantrue N4 Pro S and the Thinkware U3000 Pro recently and overall Blackvue is still quite a bit ahead of the other two in this.
Right now I'm focused on editing my video on the best dashcams and so my windshield looks a little crazy, lol, but it's been super helpful to test lots of new models and get familiar with the pros and cons of each.
I'd like to do more testing in time, but so far my initial impressions are quite good.
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