TonyM
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Vueroid kindly invited me to test their latest dashcam - the S1 4K Infinite - which is available in 1CH, 2CH and 3CH versions.
These are my first impressions after using the S1 4K 3CH for a month. I will add to the review over time as I evaluate its wide range of features and options.
I am testing the S1 4K in the UK. Note that it is not yet available to purchase in Europe but Vueroid have plans to offer the S1 4K here in the future.
KEY FEATURES
3 Channel Dashcam:
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
These are my first impressions after using the S1 4K 3CH for a month. I will add to the review over time as I evaluate its wide range of features and options.
I am testing the S1 4K in the UK. Note that it is not yet available to purchase in Europe but Vueroid have plans to offer the S1 4K here in the future.
KEY FEATURES
3 Channel Dashcam:
- Front camera: UHD Sony STARVIS 2 (IMX678) - FOV 151°
- Rear camera: QHD Sony STARVIS 2 (IMX675) - FOV 160°
- Interior camera: FHD Sony STARVIS (IMX307) - FOV 170°
- TFF (Three Free File) - no internal battery or supercapacitor required
- MP4 H.264
- Front camera
- Normal
- HDR - always on or timed
- HDR+IPC (Infinite Plate Capture) - always on if selected
- Premium Night Vision (parking mode)
- Rear camera
- HDR - always on
- Interior camera
- HDR - always on
- 12V via hardwire cable (supplied)
- 12V via CLA adapter (supplied)
- 5V USB-C (note: does not support parking mode)
- Extreme Low Power Mode (0.01W)
- Impact and Motion Detection
- Impact and Timelapse
- Durashift Parking Mode
- Auto Record Off Zones (3No)
- Licence Plate Restoration
- Privacy Protection
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
- Everything from the packaging, the dashcam, the app and the website have a premium feel. Not flashy, but well thought out with good design.
- I appreciate the focus on reliability - the most important feature of any dashcam
- The dashcam buttons are responsive and there is no lag moving through the on-screen menu
- The HUB app is easy to use, although a settings button on the front page would be useful
- The LCD screen is too bright, making the real-time view look over-exposed
- The front and rear cameras have excellent sharpness across the wide field of view with minimal vignetting (dark corners)
- The interior camera has a very wide view with low distortion
- Interior camera HDR is effective. I wish the IR LEDs were brighter for better illumination within the car
- Video quality is very good - I am still evaluating the various modes in different lighting conditions
- Motion blur is an issue in lower light conditions (cloudy, or near sunrise/sunset) - UPDATE: This is much improved in FW V1.3.11
- Audio quality is excellent
- The CPL filter for the front camera is very effective. Unfortunately there is no option to fit a CPL filter to the rear camera.
- The interior camera has an off-centre ball joint which is versatile for positioning the camera within the cabin
- Very quick start up to record when turning on the ignition
- Very quick start up to record when registering an impact in Extreme Low Power Mode (ELPM)
- I wish there was a low-bitrate continuous recording option for parking mode, although I am starting to like ELPM more than I expected
- Auto REC Off Zone is very useful - it automates shutting down rather than entering parking mode every time I park on my driveway. I really appreciate this time saver.
- Cable management could be better (more on this later)
- AI privacy and licence plate restoration features are promising but need further development
- Vueroid have only just started training their AI model on UK licence plates (I am submitting videos for analysis)
- Blurring the driver's face on the interior camera video is useful for sharing online in reviews etc.
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