My E2 impressions and compare to A129

mikek753

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My comparation to my dated A129
this is side by side, where cropped to 540 each
those are without crop E2

and A129

just E2
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the same from A129
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rear cam E2
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this is how E2 and A129 are mounted
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from outside cameras are almost invisible
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the E2 retains more details and car license plates are more clear
the installation was easy
 
this is another comparation, where 4k is used for side by side
 
another day time recording, easy to see car license plates
 
Clear comparision footage. The E2 dash cam, using the SONY sensor, captures front and rear at 2596 x 1944P 24FPS with stunning detail that can clearly show license plates or road signs at a distance during the day and night.
 
Installing the Vantrue E2 is almost absurdly easy. It comes with a set of electrostatic stickers. These cling to your windshield and back window, and your cameras will adhere to the opposite sides of the tape. This is similar to how many adhesive-mounted cameras work, but the adhesive itself is different. Because it’s electrostatic, it’s easy to remove the tape without leaving gunk on your windshield.
 
I have not yet been able to test the E2 i was sent in favorable conditions, the less favorable conditions i have tested, but not shared anything on yet, well it carry itself just fine against other similar sensor cameras.
Poor weather even if this past October have been the warmest October in 148 years.
looking forward to going testing in sunshine, but in the 9 day weather forecast so far just a few days with a little chance for the sun to find holes in the clouds over Denmark.
 
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