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Camera Type | Rideshare |
Form Factor | Hanging - Rectangular |
Country | China |
Processor | Unknown |
CMOS Front | Unknown |
CMOS Rear | Unknown |
Channels | 3 |
Screen | 2.45" |
Touchscreen | No |
GPS | No |
G-Sensor | Yes |
Wi-Fi | No |
Parking Mode | Non-Buffered |
Lock Files | Auto or Button |
Max Resolution Front | 1920×1080p |
Front Frames Per Second | 30 |
Max Bitrate Front (Mbps) | 10 |
Max Resolution Rear | 1280×720p |
Rear Frames Per Second | 30 |
Max Bitrate Rear (Mbps) | 6 |
Video Format | MOV |
Compression | H.264 |
Diagonal Viewing Angle Front | 160° |
Diagonal Viewing Angle Rear | 150° |
SD Card Type | MicroSD |
Max Size (Spec) | 128GB |
Max Size (User) | 128GB |
Size Front (mm) | 105 x 50 x 45 |
Size Rear (mm) | Unknown |
Mount | Suction |
Power Supply | 5V |
Operating Temp | -10°C to 62°C |
Battery | 200mAh |
Error Notification | Screen |
Swivel (To Record Side Windows) | Yes |
Apps | None |
Cloud Connectivity | No |
Release Date | Mar 2021 |
Warranty | 18 months with registration |
Unique Features | Waterproof exterior rear camera |
Advantages | Lowest price for a 3-channel dash cam |
Disadvantages | Below average video quality Reliability is poor Limited support / no firmware updates |
Final Word | Most likely the cheapest 3-channel dash cam on the market. Poor video quality and low reliability are the main problems related to this dash cam. |