mikek753dct
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- Joined
- May 6, 2015
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- Dash Cam
- Vantrue, VIOFO
This is 3-channel dash cam featuring triple Sony STARVIS 2 sensors. The main front camera uses a true 4K STARVIS 2 IMX678 sensor with adaptive HDR, the interior camera records in 1080p with auto night vision, and the rear camera uses a 2.5K STARVIS 2 IMX662 sensor.
A key advantage of this model is the exterior-mounted, waterproof rear camera. Because it sits outside the vehicle, it delivers noticeably better image quality than traditional interior-mounted rear cameras.
Installation was straightforward since the kit includes all the necessary mounting hardware and cables.
Another standout feature is PLATEPIX, which significantly improves license plate readability.
The dash cam can be configured using the four physical buttons or through the companion Smart App, which connects via both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi and also supports online firmware updates.
It includes all modern premium features and functionality such as a G-sensor, GPS for precise speed tracking , supercapacitor, enhanced low-light vision, voice control, and HDR for all three cameras.
Inside car voice recording is clear and adjustable.
There are four parking modes available; however, a hardwire kit is required. I installed the hardwire kit and used Collision Detection Mode to protect the car’s main battery. For those who prefer more advanced monitoring, Motion Detection Mode records 10 seconds before and 30 seconds after any event.
Resolution and Bit rate from recorded files:
Front 3840x2160 at 30fps 32013kbps
Cabin 1920x1080 at 30fps 9894kbps
Rear 2560x1440 30fps 14399kbps
Be sure to check out the attached sample videos and screenshots to see detailed footage from each camera—especially the excellent license plate clarity.
Overall, I’m very impressed with the video quality and advanced features. While it’s priced higher than budget dash cams, it sits comfortably in the mid-range for top-tier models, making it an outstanding choice for those seeking superior coverage and performance.
A key advantage of this model is the exterior-mounted, waterproof rear camera. Because it sits outside the vehicle, it delivers noticeably better image quality than traditional interior-mounted rear cameras.
Installation was straightforward since the kit includes all the necessary mounting hardware and cables.
Another standout feature is PLATEPIX, which significantly improves license plate readability.
The dash cam can be configured using the four physical buttons or through the companion Smart App, which connects via both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi and also supports online firmware updates.
It includes all modern premium features and functionality such as a G-sensor, GPS for precise speed tracking , supercapacitor, enhanced low-light vision, voice control, and HDR for all three cameras.
Inside car voice recording is clear and adjustable.
There are four parking modes available; however, a hardwire kit is required. I installed the hardwire kit and used Collision Detection Mode to protect the car’s main battery. For those who prefer more advanced monitoring, Motion Detection Mode records 10 seconds before and 30 seconds after any event.
Resolution and Bit rate from recorded files:
Front 3840x2160 at 30fps 32013kbps
Cabin 1920x1080 at 30fps 9894kbps
Rear 2560x1440 30fps 14399kbps
Be sure to check out the attached sample videos and screenshots to see detailed footage from each camera—especially the excellent license plate clarity.
Overall, I’m very impressed with the video quality and advanced features. While it’s priced higher than budget dash cams, it sits comfortably in the mid-range for top-tier models, making it an outstanding choice for those seeking superior coverage and performance.