Ok so the Thinkware F750 is installed front and rear, still waiting on hard-wiring to a Cellink-B when that arrives from Korea.
Externally, the build quality is excellent, just as good if not better than the BlackVue. It's not *as* discrete as the BlackVue due to the contrasting colours of the camera case, but that doesn't concern me too much as it isn't "hey look, come and steal me" obvious. I personally doubt the desirability of dashcam's in thefts anyway, but maybe I'm being naive?
It actually works better with my BMW with ConnectedDrive + adaptive headlights as it has a smaller width than the DR650 and doesn't obstruct the light sensor nearly as much.
I've only had a short play with it today when I went out for breakfast but the video quality in my opinion was outstanding and far superior to the DR650. The image is just super sharp, no pixialtion at all and the motion is records is VERY smooth. It's easily noticeably better than the DR650 and even my girlfriend commented on how great the quality was.
The audio quality is also far superior to the DR650. The music playing in the car, which had a lot of bass, recorded without distortion and you could hear our voices loud and clear over the music.
I have the sensitity for event recording set to medium. The sensitivity of the event recording is much less of that of the BlackVue which when set on it's lowest setting would beep when manoeuvring, taking corners, going over small bumps etc. On my travels, purposefully taking corners fast and going over small bumps it didn't record a single 'event'.
The speed camera warning alerted me to a local camera when I was out this morning which was great, I'm yet to take it on my commute to work so I don't know how accurate the feature will be.
One annoying thing which I'm yet to fully investigate is there doesn't seem to be individual settings for each mode's voice settings. So currently I get a womens voice telling when the device is ON, when GPS in ON, when the device switches OFF etc. I'm not sure if setting the volume settings to 0 will mute the speed camera feature.
It has a dedicated button for manual record which the BlackVue lacks, a button for stopping sound recording, WiFi toggle, and even a dedicated sd card format button. It also has WiFi WPS which made connecting a doddle... I didn't even need to read the manual for the password.
The Android/iPhone app is of a superior design and is considerably better than the BlackVues lacklustre app. The only downside is on Android M Preview, the WiFi connection rapidly connects and disconnects. I had no problem using my girlfriends iPhone 6 and my Nexus 10 tablet on Android 5.1.
I'm yet to try out the parking mode stuff because I haven't hard-wired yet but I'll endeavour to update this post when I do.
Please let me know if there's anything you want to ask.