mentadent
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- Nov 14, 2020
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- Dash Cam
- VIOFO A139, VIOFO A139 Pro, VIOFO A119 Mini 2, VIOFO A229...
For me the first time I saw one of his videos I lasted about 10 seconds and that was enough for a lifetime....he does always seem to yell, talks too fast and has a high pitched voice... but I can only tolerate about one of his reviews a week.
This review is already rubbish because at the end of most of the dashcams he's saying it's made in china. Like as if he's insinuating that it's poor quality or somethingI have seen his vids before...he does always seem to yell, talks too fast and has a high pitched voice. Occasionally he comes up with good information, but I can only tolerate about one of his reviews a week. 🙂
With 3.5 million subscribers, he must be doing something right!One of the worst comparison videos I've seen yet ..
Maybe he hasn't realised that motion blur is an issue, his channel is not about dashcams, this is his first dashcam test. Or maybe he is leaving motion blur for a part 2...And what is with road sign testing and not licence plate testing of moving cars. Like most people are going to be wanting captures of street signs....
I think his audience have asked him to include that information in all his tests, people like to buy engineering stuff from Germany, optics from Japan, engines from...This review is already rubbish because at the end of most of the dashcams he's saying it's made in china. Like as if he's insinuating that it's poor quality or something
Um millions of subscribers doesn't mean it's a good informative channel necessarily. Doesn't mean it's quality content.With 3.5 million subscribers, he must be doing something right!
He did very effectively demonstrate that there are significant differences between good and bad, and demonstrate that it is clearly worth getting a good dashcam, not a poor one. Dashcam tests on dashcam channels often fail to show significant differences clearly!
He also showed that even though half the dashcams were "4K" dashcams, the test was won by a 2K dashcam!
It seems many, almost most, of his thousands of commenters already own a Viofo; clearly a well informed audience...
Maybe he hasn't realised that motion blur is an issue, his channel is not about dashcams, this is his first dashcam test. Or maybe he is leaving motion blur for a part 2...
I think his audience have asked him to include that information in all his tests, people like to buy engineering stuff from Germany, optics from Japan, engines from...
Maybe it is also information for his Canadian viewers!