Here is the set of options in SkyComm app menu - it's pretty basic in what it allows you to control:
Image Resolution can be set to 10M, 8M, 6M, 4M, or 2M. I'm wondering what kind of upscaling is going on to produce a 10 megapixel image out of what I believe to be a 5 megapixel sensor.
Video Resolution can be set to 4K + FHD, 2K + FHD, or FHD + FHD.
Loop Record Options can be set to 1M, 2M, or 3M.
Exposure Compensation can be set from +2.0 to -2.0 in the usual 0.3 increments.
If you scroll down in the app menu, here are the remaining settings - they span only two screens:
Collision Sensing can be set to High, Medium, or Low.
Parking Mode Collision Mode can similarly be set to High, Medium, or Low.
Parking Mode Duration can be set to Off, 12 Hours, 24 Hours, or 48 Hours. Parking Mode recording does not happen when this setting is "Off" - the camera just shuts down when voltage is removed from the Yellow wire.
And that's it, not too many options to fiddle with. This is a pretty basic camera without the usual set of bells and whistles..
Let's follow up on that parking mode setting:
The FAQ page on their website (
https://mangoal.com/pages/faqs) indicates: "MANGOAL uses advanced power protection. When battery voltage drops below
11.6V, the dash cam enters
sleep mode with minimal power consumption. Please ensure sufficient battery voltage before next engine start." (emphasis added)
This means that if you repeatedly run your camera with parking mode enabled, you are likely to run down your main start battery at some point in the near future and find that your car won't start. That will not be a happy day for someone! A quick search reveals that an 11.6v voltage cutoff all but guarantees your car won't start - 11.6v pretty much means that there is ZERO remaining battery charge. Depleting a car battery that far risks significant and permanent battery damage! A much better configuration would be to have a 12.2 voltage cutoff (which leaves 50% battery capacity which is sufficient to start your car) and then have the camera TURN OFF COMPLETELY, not continue to consume "minimal power."
Below is a screen capture from the CarMonitor website that highlights my concern:
Issues with the App:
All changes to settings need to be performed with the SkyCamm app. The user's manual seems to indicate this is a third party app, which raises some issues/questions. I'm wondering if this means that firmware/feature updates will be relatively slow and infrequent compared to other brands that directly oversee their own programming teams. The SkyCamm app for camera control was developed & written by Shenzhen Xiaozhen Technology Co., Ltd. This company also seems to be the author of at least 7 other dashcam apps: Nice DVR, AKEEYO, VeeCar, ZJTY, Onlook Cam, SARGO, NOBODY, and Viidure (also referenced in the manual).
There are very few options to select/set in the app, it's pretty minimal. The app also randomly kicked me back out to recording mode while I was tapping on options. I couldn't seem to make this happen with any kind of consistency. The app also failed to register many of my selections the first time I attempted to change a setting. I had to change many of them two or three times before the app registered my change. Thus, there appears to be some bugs in the app that need to be worked out. I'd also like to see a greater set of features and selections for controlling the camera than are presently available.
Finally, the 11.6v cutoff for the battery DEFINITELY needs to be changed to something closer to 12.2v to prevent killing an expensive car battery.