As a regular driver, I’m thoroughly impressed with the Dash Cam Front. With its 1080P/30FPS full HD recording capabilities and a remarkable 170-degree wide-angle lens, this dash cam offers superior coverage. The 4-inch LCD screen is another handy feature that reduces blind spots and provides a crystal clear view of driving dynamics, a crucial asset for recording any unexpected incidents on the road.
The dash cam is a breeze to set up and operate, thanks to the plug and play design. It conveniently powers on from the car’s cigarette lighter port and begins recording as soon as the car is switched on. The loop recording function is a thoughtful addition, ensuring continuous recording by overwriting the oldest footage once the SD card is full. Plus, it allows me to customize the autosave intervals.
One of the standout features for me is the manual locking and gravity sensor capabilities of this dash cam. The built-in gravity sensor detects any collisions, automatically recording and locking the video, thereby preserving crucial evidence. The sensitivity of the gravity sensor can be adjusted to three levels, and the option to manually lock the video is invaluable for securing interesting or important footage from my journeys.
The 24-hour parking monitor is another excellent feature, automatically recording a 30-second video if any unusual collision or impact is detected when the car is parked. The fact that these videos are locked and won’t be overwritten provides added assurance.
Lastly, the WDR night vision makes this dash cam a reliable companion for night drives. The combination of a high-quality image sensor, six glass lenses, a large F2.0 aperture, and WDR technology ensures clear and color-accurate recordings, even in low-light conditions. Whether it’s driving through tunnels or navigating poorly lit roads, I can trust this dash cam’s night vision to capture every detail.