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This dual dash cam system features front and rear 1080P Full HD cameras with ultra-wide angles (170° front, 140° rear), enhanced by super night vision and WDR technology for crystal-clear recordings anytime. Equipped with a 32GB memory card and loop recording, it ensures continuous footage without interruption. The built-in G-sensor automatically locks important videos during impacts, while the easy plug-and-play design with USB Type-C charging makes installation quick and hassle-free. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, high-quality car surveillance.
Auto Part Position | Rear, Front |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Display Type | LCD |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Compatible Devices | Various car brands, including Ford, Lincoln, Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, Chrysler, Hummer, Dodge, Tesla, Jeep, Saleen, and GMC |
Frame Rate | 30 Frames Per Second |
Real Angle of View | 155 Degrees |
Included Memory Card Size | 32 GB |
Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 128 GB |
Field Of View | 1.7E+2 Degrees |
Control Method | Remote |
Screen Size | 3 |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Flash Memory Type | Class 10U3 128G Dash Cam Card (better use 64G Card) |
Maximum Aperture | 1.8 f |
Auto Part Orientation | Front and Rear |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Connectivity Technology | USB, rear camera cable |
Additional Features | Night Vision, G-Sensor, Wide-Angle View Lens |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p car dashcams |
Mounting Type | dash camera front and rear wired |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.97"D x 3.54"W x 0.51"H |
Color | A20-32G |
B**N
What's an outstanding product!! They have earned my acceptance criteria
We bough this dash cam set from the merchant named "the Biuone Store" from Amazon on April 29, 2022, based on i) the needs to have a safety & tracking device for our young daughter's SUV; ii) 2652 verified reviews that rated them at 4.3 stars out of possible 5.Our acceptance criteria were: Costs, Functionalities, Engineering Excellence, Ease of Use, and Customer/Online Support. We have been very very pleased with our purchase:Cost: This Bioune set included 2 cameras for front and rear PLUS a 32 GB Micro SD Card! All for under $59 as compared to other, at least, 20 + cameras of equivalent functions available on Amazon that cost more.Functionalities: This camera set have all mission-critical functions such as Recording for both front & rear, Lock file, Play on demand, Looping processing, Motion Detection & Shock-activated Recording, Night Vision, HD photo & Video Quality (at very decent 1080P rating), Ability to set recording at Full time or Only-when-driving modes, 4 display options for front & rear cameras, PLUS all other standard functions like water proofing for the rear camera (have not tried to put the front to the water test yet as I mounted inside the vehicle for safety reason).Engineering Excellence: The front camera comes in at a very compact size in a very study PVC strengthened case with function buttons fully accessible with a slight touch. Electrical cable could be improved (our SUV is a long wheeled base one). But Customer Service Rep named Emma was so gracious and helpful! She gave us a free one to connect to the provided one that met our need. Otherwise, if you have an SUV like Land Cruiser, the one came with the set will be sufficient.Ease of Use: It did not take long for us to learn the camera set menu & buttons functionalities. After few iterations of operation sequences, we learned the camera logical pattern and use it with ease.Customer Support: We have not tried online so we can't rate this criteria. But we did contact the merchant and have been very satisfied with their support and focus attention. There is an assigned rep that worked with us from the beginning at point of purchase until we became satisfied after having received the extra free cable that they sent us from their home factory in China.Conclusion: While some may have different experiences, we are a happy customers and thought by sharing ours, folks can make decision for themselves in buying this dash camera set from this merchant Bioune Store.We are so glad that we have bough this set from this world-class merchant who went out of their way to delight their customers. We did not receive any compensation from having shared our review; we paid in full for this set.
J**S
Great camera. Great price.
This is the 3rd time I have purchased this camera! I love it. It's a nice size and the screen is very ckear. You can run it with just a front facing camera or easily hook up the rear camera. I really like the split screen option.The seller gives awesome customer service. I broke a part that was over a year old, and they sent me a replacement part absolutely free. ☺️ So nice of them. I highly recommend this camera.
L**E
Great pictures/videos
Works great, except the memory card doesn't hold much. We got a bigger memory card, but it's making us reformat it every time we take it out to download. Otherwise we have zero complaints with the unit itself. The card that comes with it is probably perfect for just local driving, but we do a lot of traveling.
D**O
Works as described, fairly easy to install.
I bought this unit with the OBDII hardwire kit mainly because I have a fairly large pickup (Ford F250) and wanted to be able to see what’s behind me in my blind spot while backing up (like my niece and her friends). I didn’t really think it through when I made this purchase and didn’t consider that I would have to run wire out of my cab to the rear bumper and thought that it might be beyond my skill level. However, with a little web research and discovery of how my truck is designed and it’s modifications, I was able to install this unit with relative ease. I decided to write a thorough review with step by step directions to hopefully make it easier for someone else.The first thing I did was to plug everything in and make sure the OBD power, front and rear cameras all worked, which they did. Then I stretched out the AV wire for the rearcamera out beside the bed of my pickup to see if it would reach the bumper... It wouldn't but a message to the seller was quickly answered by Emma and my extension wirewas on the way. I think I got it two days later (great customer service). With everything working correctly and the right length for my AV wire I set to work. I mounted the camera on the windshield behind my rear view (pictured). I ran both the power and AV wires under my headliner, along the windshield and down the front left pillar trim in the same direction. You are going to have to first pull up the kicker panel trim, the trim panel on the underside where your hood release and next to where your emergency break is located, at least on my truck (pictured and numbered in order to remove). There should be a channel along the pillar trim to run the wires. Be sure to run the wires in a manner where they will not get pinched when you put the trim pieces back in place. I did this and crimped my AV wire where my rear camera was not getting juice so I had to backtrack, cut the zip ties I had in place, pull the trim back out until I found the problem and corrected it. I had talked to a mechanic friend and asked him the best way to run the wire out of my cab and he told me of a trick to tape the wire to a coat hanger and fish it through next to the steering column and out of the cab (pictured and arrowed). However, upon inspection I found that my truck had previously had toggle switches installed professionally for fog lights, towing lights, and bed lights (pictured and arrowed). My truck had come from the manufacturer with a towing package. At any rate, I zip tied the excess wire from the power wire up under my dash to make it nice and tidy. I then ran the AV wire out of my cab and zip tied it to the throttle cable along the frame to the rear bumper of my truck. I had ordered a license plate mount for the rear camera from Amazon (pictured), mounted and connected it to the AV wire. I ran the red pigtail up the left rear of my truck to the reverse lamp. I opened the tailgate and removed the whole rear light assembly (two 13 mm bolts and it pops right out with ease). I found the positive wire to my reverse lamp, bared the wire with a pocket knife and spliced the pigtail directly into it. Popped the lamp back in, remounted the taillight assembly and zip tied the excess wire to a cable under the rear of my bumper. You will need to do a little research on the web to find out which wire is the positive for the reverse lamp for the year, make and model of your vehicle or just probe it with a test light to find the positive but I found out which one mine was relatively easy with a web search. Be sure to tape up the splice to insulate it really well with electrical tape.I consider myself to be moderately skilled at mechanical work and lightly skilled at electrical and I did this whole install in about 2-3 hours with tracking down the short in the AV wire and everything. I think anyone who is reasonably skilled at mechanical and electrical work can handle this install with relative ease.
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