Review: LUKAS LK-9370WD Dual 1080p Dashcam Wi-Fi Sony IMX322 3.5" Touch Screen and GPS

Now I am curious!

What type of input does this port take? I was not able to tell from the pictures.
It's a round port and my headphone's 3.5mm stereo plug fits in there.
Here is a picture:

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Lukas LK-9370WD video with CPL Filter:

I see little bit of the filter in corners so will check if it's screwed all the way in properly.
 
Lukas LK-9370WD NIGHT video with CPL Filter:

Front:

Rear:
 
Lukas LK-9370 side-by-side with Git1 and SJ7000:
I have both UV and CPL filter that shows up in the corners in video footage.
Should use only one at a time.
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Is the only difference between the LK-9750Duo and the LK-9370 WD a larger screen on the 97 and wifi on the 93? I'd like wifi but I don't think I care for that silver front.
 
Is the only difference between the LK-9750Duo and the LK-9370 WD a larger screen on the 97 and wifi on the 93? I'd like wifi but I don't think I care for that silver front.
Looks like that's the main difference besides some housing differences.
Wifi vs bigger screen minus silver front.
 
Night Screenshots (no CPL):
Night video is very good.
It's grainy at dark places at 100% crop but very good nevertheless.
It looks better than Git1 and has less motion blur at night but it doesn't have fine high resolution of the Git1 due to very low VBR so videos look more grainy with artifacts in comparison.
Front camera:
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Rear camera screenshots:
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Few more night screenshots with High/Low beam:

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Low beam:
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High beam:
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Pretty good license plate capture at night:
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Night videos coming soon...
 
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Few more day videos to compare with my footage from other dashcams like Git1, Firefly, SJ7000 etc... as they are all in the same roads...
1. From sunshine to underground parking garage:
Front:
Rear:

2. Evening against Sunlight and roundabouts:
Front:
Rear:

If you'd like to compare these same videos against other dashcams, click below:
Ausdom A261
Firefly 5s
 
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LUKAS LK-9370WD night videos with high/low beam test:
I switched headlights to high/low back and forth in residential areas to see the difference.
From residential area to traffic intersections.
Audio replaced.



Night video is excellent for that low VBR.
Objects at dark places are much more visible and less motion blur than most other cameras including Git1 but don't have great detail due to low VBR.
Still very good night quality.

If you'd like to compare these same night videos against other dashcams, click below:
Ausdom A261
Firefly 5s
SJ7000
 
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Looks pretty nice. Doesn't look like Pro Com is offering it in the US yet.
 
Just back from a 1200 Km trip in Himalayas.

Still in learning stage. But footage looks fabulous both during day and night.

Something which i'm not able to understand is jerky/skipping video even with G sensor set to off.

I'm using class 10 30mb/sec sandisk 64GB micro sd with adapter.
 
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Just back from a 1200 Km trip in Himalayas.

Still in learning stage. But footage looks fabulous both during day and night.

Something which i'm not able to understand is jerky/skipping video even with G sensor set to off.

I'm using class 10 30mb/sec sandisk 64GB micro sd with adapter.
Not sure about the jerky videos but will love to see some footage of the Himalayas.
 
Thanks Sunny and Gabacho. Here are videos at around 10500 ft near Badrinath, Both front and rear cameras. Rear camera was behind a dusty windscreen. hence a little hazy.


 
@ san 55 thanks for sharing your trip with us..........couldnt help but notice even in the middle of nowhere you have a reckless overtaker and a tailgater to contend with Luckily you had a dashcam to record them ..........with all those rocks strewing the route your a ( Boulder ) man than I am....... brings a whole new meaning to the phrase pebble dashing ......welcome to D C T......Ipol.
 
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