🚗 Drive with Confidence: Your 24/7 Eye on the Road!
The Dual Dash Cam offers front and interior 1080P recording with advanced IR night vision, ensuring clear video evidence day or night. It includes a 64GB micro SD card, reliable parking monitoring, and a lifetime warranty, making it the perfect companion for any driver.
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 90 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.37"D x 4.3"W x 1.57"H |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Display Type | LCD |
Supported Standards | MP4 |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Real Angle of View | 140 Degrees |
Included Memory Card Size | 64 GB |
Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 128 GB |
Field Of View | 170 Degrees |
Control Method | Touch |
Screen Size | 1.5 |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Flash Memory Type | microSD |
Maximum Aperture | 1.8 f |
Auto Part Orientation | Front and Inside |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Minivan, Bus, Car, Truck |
Connectivity Technology | Powerline |
Additional Features | Loop Recording, Built-In Speaker, G-Sensor, IR Night Vision, Motion Sensing |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Mounting Type | Windshield Mount |
R**2
Great dash cam, works great for my car, holds well, good clear picture
The first thing I will say about this is that you should charge this device right away as the camera could already be low on power. I would recommend charging it in your home before installing it into your car so you can have plenty of power before installing this in your car. It does come with tools needed to install or uninstall (it came with a prying tool). This is a pretty nice camera to have if you are looking for the bit of additional security for your car. The camera does require a cable to charge or power the device. The nice thing is that the cables that it comes with is super long. This can make the cables easier to hide in your car as you can tuck it into the edges. It also runs pretty far. One thing the cables are fairly thick so it can be a challenge to fold to your liking but at least you know it's durable. Also, the small screen is not very noticeable on the dashcam which is great for space saving while giving you the option of playing back the video. When driving, the screen does turn off so it does not hinder your driving but it is still recording. It also does not blind you with the screen brightness although this is placed in front of my rear view mirror. Again it does have an internal battery to keep the device running while you are away from your car. It will not constantly record and shut off after a certain amount of time. It comes with a suction to mount it on your window which is what I recommend for the best view. Mounting it on your your dash can damage it overtime also I am not really sure if you can invert the image when recording (never tried). Right off the bat, this product does come with all the wiring you will need to hook this device up. It also has the necessary length. The nice thing is that the second camera can be turned around to face you and record the inside of your car. This is great if you happen to be driving uber. You do need to turn the second camera around as it is facing forward when you first get it. Also the screen will always default to the forward camera as well when you want to view it on the small screen. The cameras themselves are fairly easy to install in the back and front. I had a chance to test it in rain weather and the camera still provides a good picture through the rain soaked window. In my option, the front camera is actually nicer than the other in terms of video and picture quality. That being said, it provides the best recording in case something was to happen. The controls do take some time to get used to. The buttons do have labels on them that you cannot really read from a distance but I got it memorized overtime. I would recommend having it plugged in at all times to let it recharge during the drive. The battery has not degraded from all the constant charging that I can tell. There is a down side to this in that the device does not always power on when I turn my car on. It sometimes resets and turns off which is a bit annoying. Because the screen is off when on stand by and driving, sometimes I do not notice it is not on at all. Now I have never ran into anything so I am unsure if it will actually continue to record on collision nor would I ever want to be in a collision. It does however keep a pretty good recording. Be aware the screen is not touch screen and has to be controlled via controls on the side. I did try installing at 128 gb card but it does come with a 64 gb micro sd card which should be more than enough memory for what you need. The 128 gb did work with it but I did not try anything higher than that so I am not really sure if it will work. It records in a loop so it'll override any old footage. Overall the dash cam is nice. It turns on by itself when you power the car on. It has decent video quality and it is nice that both cameras are on one unit. Be aware to turn the camera in one direction as it will not turn in the other. Also do not turn on the hinges too fast to avoid breaking it. I also like it provides a lot of different accessories and tools. It also easy to remove the camera from the mount so you can easily take it to remove footage and such. That being said there is no kind of security lock of any kind so the camera can easily be taken off.
E**Z
delivers what it promises
This dash cam is of excellent quality and offers a very good price-performance ratio. It is very easy to install and configure. It comes with all the necessary accessories. The recording quality is very good, delivering on its promise of 1080P and providing clear and sharp video. It also has the great advantage of having a small screen where you can review the videos without having to remove the SD card. Its modern design makes it look spectacular. I 100% recommend it if you want to increase the security of your car.
H**S
Falls a lot
Very good product for the price, came as advertised, but I had decided to buy an SD card with extra storage so it could hold more film. Great quality camera both cameras. However, only issue with it is that the camera doesn't stay on the holder well and when I make a turn or drive over any speed bumps, the camera falls down and I have to pick it up while driving typically. Other than that, good quality and good value.
G**5
Great Value and Performance
I’ve bought a few dash cams from this seller in the past. They have all performed flawlessly and were a great value. We recently added another vehicle to the family and they wanted to get a good dash cam without breaking the bank. I found this model and ordered it. The packaging was great and all the needed parts for a clean installation were included. They even included a micro SD card! Set up and installation was a breeze. I used the included tool to tuck the power cable out of sight. The video screen shows great detail and range. The colors are crisp and sharp. I would highly recommend this dash cam for anyone looking a dependable camera at a great price.
A**K
Better than nothing, good for the price, but compared to the A119 I'm not impressed
The media could not be loaded. So I have an older version of the VIOFO A119 V3 1440P 60fps Dash Cam with GPS in one of my cars and I figured I would buy this for my other one, I wanted something with a rear facing camera and for the price I figured I would give it a shot. If you need just a camera and you don't have a lot of requirements this isn't a terrible camera, I've just grown accustomed to the A119 and it's made me spoiled. So I will literally compare this entire thing to the A119, I haven't had many dashcams (I had the G1W if anyone remembers that and I returned an A118 after using it for a few weeks) here are my thoughts:• It's picky about SD cards - Sure I guess they all but this is more picky than my other dashcams, I figured I would save money and go to my local MicroCenter and pick one of their store brand micro SD cards, nope, wouldn't record for more than a few seconds, I ended up buying a Transcend TS128GUSD350V 128GB UHS-I U1 Micro SD Memory Card , it's a great card but I feel like it shouldn't need to be that difficult• The screen is terrible - You can't view it unless it's pitch black out or if you're looking straight on, on top of that it's tiny so all of the buttons are tiny• The reverse camera washes out anything outside the car - This is the first dual direction camera I've bought but apparently most of them do this, if you drive for Uber/Lyft and want a passenger cam it's fine for that but don't expect to have very usable footage if you get rear ended or something• On a related note, I like to mount dashcams on the driver's side right behind the mirror, because the reverse facing camera is on the right side of the unit I mount it on the passenger side, so if there's an issue with the camera (or it's set wrong, more info below) I can't tell, the advantage to this is the mirror blocks me from the video (because I certainly know what I look like, I don't need video evidence of me picking my nose) but I'd prefer if the camera was on the left side of the whole dashcam unit. Obviously this would be preferred if you have a right hand drive car (which is hilarious because I have my A119 in my RHD car).• I like the A119's SOS button as I'll call it, this camera has one, but it's the second from the far right button. Here's the problem, the far right button is the mute button. I don't want my camera muted ever, the buttons are really easy to press, so with the screen being hot garbage I'll never know if my camera is muted at a given time until I go to review footage and don't hear anything. You'd think I could reach over, feel the far right button and move 1 to the left to set the video to not recycle, but just feeling the button will press it, I guess I can see why I'd want that a button but I'd prefer not to use it. Also neither buttons are even mentioned in the little manual booklet, I read it to see if I can mute the camera but nope• The camera doesn't beep at you if you forgot to put a memory card in - Sure it'll make a startup and shutdown noise but you forget the card? Well the screen turns off as scheduled and you'll never know, especially if you have your cam mounted out of sight like I do. The A119 stays lit up all blue so I often notice if I forgot the memory card within a few minutes when I think "why is that screen still on? Oh shoot I didn't put a memory card in"• Mounting is kinda flimsy - I actually had to glue a part of the mount using the dual sided tape day 1 (I don't prefer to use suction cups on my windshield) but it's unfortunately a bit more adjustable than I would like, because the A119 is one solid unit mounted with 2 sided tape and the lens itself can be adjusted (not the camera) I don't have any problems with my sunshade bumping the camera, in the summer time I bump this camera all the time and throw it out of alignmentSo yeah, if none of this bothers you and you really want an interior facing camera you may be pretty happy, especially for the price. But for $30 more you could get the A119 with GPS, a more up to date sensor (so you can see stuff easier, particularly license plate numbers), the interface is about the same but the gripes I've mentioned have more customization, the audio isn't as harsh (this camera's audio is fine but sometimes it's blow your eardrums out loud), oh and I've warrantied my last A119 and their customer service was great (plus they provide new firmware versions on their website). I did a quick Google search for "lamtto dashcam update firmware" just to see if anything came up and nothing is jumping out to me.Sure this thing has a IR night mode camera for the rear which seems to work pretty well, not something I care too much about (all of my cars shut off power outlet power with ignition off so I've never tested a parking mode, I'm sure I could look into wiring that up all separate but until I do that I can't comment on it).One note regarding my video, the cam saves the videos as separate files, both with audio, I would imagine because it's doubling up you effectively have half the space as you would have with a 1 camera unit. In case if it's not obvious I threw that in a video editor, if you had an incident the fastest and easiest way would just be to share both files, for whatever reason the camera puts the files in separate folders but with the same file name so you have to rename one of them if you want to work with both files, a bit annoying. But yeah, the audio and video quality are good for the price of this unit, I've actually seen more expensive units have worse video so I'll take this.I plan to buy something like this Vantrue N4 3 Channel 4K Dash Cam in the near future, has all of the bells and whistles I'd want and I can keep this thing as a spare. Obviously some of the design features might cause me to have similar complaints but there's not much I can do.
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