SanDisk Dash Cam SDDCV-V7 1080p+1080p, Sony Exmor, WiFi, GPS, ADAS,

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In October 2015 SanDisk presented their Dash Cam SDDCV-V7 as announced NoteForum and Danawa.
NAVINSIDE announced last week and now this model can be bought in Korea. ( 250-300usd )

Some hardware specs ( full specs see below )

Each camera records at: 1080p / 30 Fps / 7Mbps bit-rate
32Gb MicroSD can record total 320min ( front + rear )
CMOS Sensor: Sony Exmor
F2.0 Lens
12/24V power
Working temperature: -10C +60C
Max 64Gb MicroSD

English User Manual (PDF) CLICK HERE

YouTube videos CLICK HERE


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If there's a dashcam I didn't expect, it's this one
 
If there's a dashcam I didn't expect, it's this one

maybe just a licensed product, if nothing else it's an endorsement for their high endurance cards so I can see why they would want that, there's a huge market for memory that currently avoids Sandisk products
 
That's most likely what it is. The bitrate is awful though, I wouldn't even consider it.

Edit: Think I found some footage

 
Looking at some specs like low bit-rate, image dewarp, wifi, I assume they are using Ambarella A7, which is one of the most popular 2ch FullHD+FullHD solutions, hence low bit-rate.

On the other hand their so called SanDisk "White Edition" memory cards are specifically made for dashcams, which is a good news.
 
Wow! 7mbps bitrate & just look at how tiny that main unit is.
2005 just phoned, they want their camera back!
 
Wow! 7mbps bitrate & just look at how tiny that main unit is.
2005 just phoned, they want their camera back!

7mbps is taken from what they listed in the specs ( max 320min on 32Gb ). The catch could be there are 3 video quality options ( standard, high, highest ). They did not mention which exact video quality they meant. If max. 320min = 32Gb is based on "standard quality", then it is 7Mbps. In this case I believe "high" is about 9mbps and "highest" 11-12Mbps, which is highest that Ambarella A7 can go on dual channel 1080p solutions without loosing stability. But this "bit-rate story" we can confirm after someone will test this unit.
 
They do seem to love it in the Korean forum.
 
That stupid mirror finish bezel though, around the lens. IDIOTS...
 
Koreans like flashy. A friend of mine has a Korean no-name dashcam that has a bunch of blue LEDs when the cam is on, it's hilarious how I can always recognize his car driving at night because those LEDs are so bright.
 
Congrats, if I see him behind me, I'll pull him over to teach him a few things about outward blue illumination from a non-emergency vehicle.
 
Good to see this one. What is the price point?

I did not see this listed in US Markets.

What is the type of mount this dash cam have?

Is it an alternate to CF-100?

Thanks for insights.
 
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