Vortex Radar
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So there's more and more dashcams that are now releasing low power parking mode and I've been curious to see how they all compare, so I've started testing with 5 different models:
Here's all the measurements (lower is better):
For traditional parking recording (big bars), they're in the 300 - 600 mA range. It's not an apples to apples comparison though since the Thinkware and Blackvue are 2CH setups while the Viofo, Vueroid, and Vantrue are 3CH setups, plus I didn't mess with IR LEDs and so they were on with the Vantrue in motion detection while off on the Viofo in Auto Event Detection, for example, but I really just wanted those numbers as a baseline while comparing the low power draw numbers.
Here's a second chart with just the low power numbers.
The U3000 is my mental starting point since that model has had low power parking modes (both regular and radar-based) for years now. I know the Viofo's low power draw gives me over a week of parking recording on a traditional 96 Wh battery pack, but it turns out it has the highest power draw and all the other dashcams are even more efficient.
The N4 Pro S has less than half the power draw, but I believe its wakeup time is really long if it's anything like the E1 Pro which I've tested previously.
The S1-4K and the Elite 8 have astonishing low power draws, and I believe their wakeup time is on the order of a second or so.. but I'll test this next to measure and verify. Either way, I've heard Blackvue advertising parking record times of 1 year in this mode and looking at the numbers, I believe it. (My multimeter doesn't have enough precision, but its power draw would bounce between 0.000mA and 0.001mA so their claim of <1 mA is also accurate.
It's supposed to rain off and on all week, but I'm gonna go out to install all the dashcams and do some wakeup time testing, hoping the rain chills out for long enough for me to go out and test in dry weather.
- Viofo A329S
- Vueroid S1-4K Infinite
- Thinkware U3000
- Blackvue Elite 8
- Vantrue N4 Pro S
Here's all the measurements (lower is better):
For traditional parking recording (big bars), they're in the 300 - 600 mA range. It's not an apples to apples comparison though since the Thinkware and Blackvue are 2CH setups while the Viofo, Vueroid, and Vantrue are 3CH setups, plus I didn't mess with IR LEDs and so they were on with the Vantrue in motion detection while off on the Viofo in Auto Event Detection, for example, but I really just wanted those numbers as a baseline while comparing the low power draw numbers.
Here's a second chart with just the low power numbers.
The U3000 is my mental starting point since that model has had low power parking modes (both regular and radar-based) for years now. I know the Viofo's low power draw gives me over a week of parking recording on a traditional 96 Wh battery pack, but it turns out it has the highest power draw and all the other dashcams are even more efficient.
The N4 Pro S has less than half the power draw, but I believe its wakeup time is really long if it's anything like the E1 Pro which I've tested previously.
The S1-4K and the Elite 8 have astonishing low power draws, and I believe their wakeup time is on the order of a second or so.. but I'll test this next to measure and verify. Either way, I've heard Blackvue advertising parking record times of 1 year in this mode and looking at the numbers, I believe it. (My multimeter doesn't have enough precision, but its power draw would bounce between 0.000mA and 0.001mA so their claim of <1 mA is also accurate.
It's supposed to rain off and on all week, but I'm gonna go out to install all the dashcams and do some wakeup time testing, hoping the rain chills out for long enough for me to go out and test in dry weather.