Made adjustments and recorded new video today.
Hands NOT up in the air
It seems to be a trend in internet connected dashcams.That's absurd Nigel ! You are apparently suggesting that because the Deride was developed with cloud sharing features in mind it's OK that they have produced a very expensive camera that creates virtually unusable quality video that can't even come close the image quality of a tiny $66.00 FPV/dash cam. Even if the Mobius imaging wasn't quite as good as it is, it's a travesty.
I can tell from the thumbnail that you have gone backwardsMade adjustments and recorded new video today.
Hands NOT up in the air
It seems to be a trend in internet connected dashcams.
I've no idea why it needs to be that way, but it seems the developers that are keen on cloud capabilities have little interest in image quality, while those that are interested in image quality have little interest in cloud features. Maybe we need a Blue Sky button instead of the Cloud button?
I can tell from the thumbnail that you have gone backwards
So, does that most important feature - the cloud button - do anything interesting?
Should be able to connect to the internet through your phone, or through your car's wifi hotspot, if your car had one. Second SIMs should only be needed for if you want an internet connection when you are nowhere near the car, but of course then you would not be able to test the Cloud Button anyway!I dont know i have not invested in a second SIM card,
Some of the new features are good to have, if they are done right. I would definitely miss the voice notifications if they were removed from Viofo's dashcams, but then having to listen to the Thinkware voice notifications would require a sledge hammer to shut the thing up! Memory cards are definitely causing more issues as the number of channels increases, I think it is inevitable that some of the highly specified ones will not be able to handle the data rate and heat simultaneously, but it does give an opportunity for the card brands to make themselves a good reputation, or bad as the case may be.With many of these new advanced features we are seeing in dash cams, it only reinforces my faith in basic cameras that have a few useful and essential features and fewer bells and whistles. This is why I've stuck with the A119 V3, two of which have been running in my vehicle without any glitches whatsoever for well over three years now while offering excellent and more than adequate 2K performance. These along with 3 Mobius cameras (one of which is 2K) in my vehicle offer a remarkable level of reliability and quality imaging performance that over the years has been somewhat hard to achieve with dash cams. Another issue I've noticed is that the newer breed of cameras are increasingly fussy about what memory cards they will accept.
Some brands will get it wrong, others will get it right, and right generally means keeping it simple.I do fear that general features, might suffer when brands star to wrangle with smarts in dashcams.
Some of the new features are good to have, if they are done right.
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