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The 70mai 4K Dash Cam Front and Rear combines ultra-high-definition dual recording with advanced Sony STARVIS sensors and a bright F1.8 aperture lens for exceptional day and night footage. Featuring 5GHz WiFi for rapid file transfer, built-in GPS, and an intelligent ADAS system with real-time alerts, it ensures both crystal-clear evidence and enhanced driving safety. With 24-hour parking mode and loop recording supporting up to 256GB storage, this dash cam is the ultimate all-in-one guardian for your vehicle.
Color | front and rear |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Control Method | App |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Field Of View | 140 Degrees |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Display Type | LCD |
Maximum Aperture | 1.8 f |
Mount Type | Adhesive Mount |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
Auto Part Orientation | Front and Rear |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Flash Memory Type | microSD |
Real Angle of View | 140 Degrees |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Additional Features | Loop Recording, Night Vision, App Control, Built-In GPS |
Item Weight | 0.61 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.42"D x 3.46"W x 2.35"H |
D**S
Honest 70mai A810 Dashcam Review
When my wife asked for a dashcam for her car for her birthday I began researching them. After watching numerous videos on YouTube I quickly decided that I did not want a 'cheap' dashcam as the quality of the videos were basically useless in the event of an accident. However at the same time I did not want to break the bank either as now I decided to get one for my truck as well. So I decided that it needed to be priced under $150 for each and I needed to be able to install it myself.The 70mai A810 seemed to be the clear winner. The video quality appeared to be great, the reviews were very good and the cost, including the harness, came in just under my price max range. The units arrived quickly, were packaged very well and without damage. Again I began watching YouTube videos on how to install the units.In my mind it broke down into 3 parts;1. Decide on placement of the cameras before beginning (this unit had front and rear cameras). I needed to decide on the path for the wires as to not interfere with airbags...VERY IMPORTANT!2. Electrical; 3 connections are needed... 1 connection for continuous 12v power (required for Parking Mode), 1 connection for ACC 12v power (applies power when ignition key is turn to accessory or engine started and 1 connection to ground3. Hiding all of the wiringThe install in my GMC Sierra Extended Cab was straight forward and I ran into no real issues. I did spend an extra day coming up with how to mount the rear camera in the middle of the slider window and still be able to open and close the window. All of the wires were easily hidden and the install looked professional.My wife's Buick Envision was another story. I decided on the front and rear camera placements and had it approved by the wife (VERY IMPORTANT!). The electrical gave me some problems though. There were no extra fuses not in use that I could use. Also the fuse box was so small that I was unable to use fuse taps because there was not enough room to install them. So I ended up taking the car to an installer and had them run both 12v lines for me. After that the install went smooth and quickly.My wife was very happy with how the install turned out and gave me a thumbs up for approval.My wife and I are very happy with our dashcam choice. Video quality is great and the install looks professional. I installed the app running on each of our phones with no issues. We recommend the 70mai A810 dashcam
R**O
Really nice dashcam
The first thing i noticed when i opened the box is that it looks like a high quality product.The instructions are clear, the cable is long enough (Sorento 2022), and is easy to install.It includes a plastic tool which makes it easy routing the cable.I downloaded the app, and updated to the latest version easily.Quality is nice, and the emergency recording is helpful and it works (I went through a really bumpy road and it got triggered, making a sound letting you know it's in that mode).From the phone you can download the videos and copy them to teh cell phone, without having to take out the microsd card.I'm really happy with this camera, big improvement from my previous one.
M**E
very impressed
I received it this morning , it didn’t take me long to set it up and familiarize myself with all the features , so far I’m very impressed with the video quality and the features . I haven’t tried the ADAS yet , I’m going to use on my bicycle not the car . I’m not crazy about action cams any way , dashcams are my make shift action cam . Action cams are expensive and overheat and shut down . I will update . I’m very satisfied.
A**O
Good overall, with some rough edges and space for improvements
I was shopping for "front+rear" dashcam and initially did not think this will become the "trial and error" experience for me.After getting some rear camera quality issues with top of the line WolfBox (returned) and then discovering totally unusable parking mode in VIOFO (high current draw in standby, returned), I watched half of YouTube and settled on 70mai A810.Please understand me well: I was not up to research project, I wanted to buy, install and be done... but given my prior experience in professional surveillance video market, I could not bend my mind into accepting first two brands limitations or quality concerns.A810 is not completely flawless in my assessment, yet it seems to be as close as it gets in the category of reasonably priced front+rear dashcams with Starvis2 sensors.Frontal 4K camera on A810 is flawless!Picture quality, dynamic range and motion fluidity are very very good.Rear camera is "OK", yet still very reasonable.The application for Android is the best from 3 brands I tested, yet I would not rate it as "great", more like "adequate".Still, it is usable and I see that programmers made their homework around optimizing control flow when connecting/disconnecting and getting around the recorded footage.If 80mai keeps improving it (which I greatly hope) - it may definitely get into "great" at some point.Now, some grievances.Installation is relatively straight-forward, but company hardware designers made some mistakes which could easily be avoided:- wires are quite thick, for no apparent reason (power cord caries 3 thin conductors, which would flow through half as thick cord easily, surprisingly rear camera cord is thinner, while likely having shielding to carry)- thick wires make for unnecessary hard to push between panels or next to roof-liner- rear camera cord made into right angle (very rightfully so!), yet power is straight USB-C (why?? it makes cord routing much harder!)- rear camera distance from the glass such that it's not trivial to get between the heater linesSoftware had its own set of issues:- I was not able to download SOME of fragments when bench-testing dashcam- I suspect this is happening around the "partial clip" recordings, as in-the-middle clips loaded fine to phone- Download speed over WiFi was abysmally slow: 2 minutes to download 1 minute clipI had the issue reported to manufacturer (not expecting much and preparing Amazon return), but it was promptly followed, they guided me through diagnostics download and informed next day that bug was identified and will be resolved in the next update.To me it sounded better than I expected and quite reasonable, especially considering that I can take SD card off and have my video-clips downloaded/merged on my PC.At this point, I decided that to compare to other two(highly review rated) brands I tried, I'm getting reasonably good hardware, tested work-around for the issue at hands and manufacturer who seem not to ignore customer concerns, so I decided it's a keeper. I hope not to get mistaken :)
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