Zenit
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- Dash Cam
- Mini 0805
I bought a 2nd dash cam a few months ago for our second car. I went with the H50 because it is available locally at Best Buy and it is made in Korea. It costs $55 and is capacitor powered.
Specs
2.0MP CMOS Sensor
30fps Footage
720p Resolution
Capacitor power/no battery
8gb SD card included/supports up to 32gb
Thermal Protection/Shut off
Includes a car charger with a very long cord
Unboxing
The camera itself is well built. The mount adhesive is clear along with the mount, so it is less obtrusive. Lots of extra cord is included with the power adapter, it was more than enough for installing it in a Lexus RX330.
Test Footage
The video quality is decent. It isn't as good as my Mini 0805, but its OK. The real pro of this dashcam is the use of a capacitor instead of a lithium battery + the ease of purchase locally.
It's collision sensor is very sensitive, it picks up little bumps as a crash when set to medium. You definitely want to set it to low.
The H50 has worked well for over 2 months now in the summer heat, so reliability seems to be good.
Specs
2.0MP CMOS Sensor
30fps Footage
720p Resolution
Capacitor power/no battery
8gb SD card included/supports up to 32gb
Thermal Protection/Shut off
Includes a car charger with a very long cord
Unboxing
The camera itself is well built. The mount adhesive is clear along with the mount, so it is less obtrusive. Lots of extra cord is included with the power adapter, it was more than enough for installing it in a Lexus RX330.
Test Footage
The video quality is decent. It isn't as good as my Mini 0805, but its OK. The real pro of this dashcam is the use of a capacitor instead of a lithium battery + the ease of purchase locally.
It's collision sensor is very sensitive, it picks up little bumps as a crash when set to medium. You definitely want to set it to low.
The H50 has worked well for over 2 months now in the summer heat, so reliability seems to be good.