9.66 inch 1080P Mirror Dash Cam with Full Touch Screen Stream Media Dual Lens AHD Reversing Camera kit It makes things easier and safer,enjoy your drive. Feature: Dual Camera(Front and Rear DVR) 1080P FHD high quality resolution 170 degree A grade high-resolution wide angle lens Advanced H.264 photography compression technology 9.66 inch high resolution LCD,can watch while shooting WDR function 6X digital zoom Motion detection function G-sensor function Rear View Camera,5 times field of view Capacitance Touch Screen Seamless loop-cycle recording function Specification: Chipset:GPCV6248/6248AHD Sensor:Front:GC2363,Rear:FP-03 Recording resolution:1920*1080(30fps) Lens:170º/6G/F=2.0/f=2.2 Display:9.66"LCD Video:H.264 External Micro TF card(Max 32G) Port:USB2.0/AV OUT Power Interface: 5V/2.5A Video Format: AVI Image Format: JPG Warm Tips 1. Please format the SD card before using. Please be sure to use a high speed Micro SD card, maximum support 32GB, minimum support class 10(not included). 2. The red wire of the rear camera should be connected with the positive lead of reversing light. 3. Please be sure to remove the camera protective film before using. Package List: 1 x Mirror Dash Cam 1 x Rear Camera 1 x Car Charger 1 x Connection Cable for Rear Camera 1 x Cleaning Cloth 1 x User Manual
C**D
The only one with a 1080P rear camera!
Having tried two other mirror dashcams from Amazon, both of which I had to return (Chortau and Toguard brands), I think I've finally found the right one. The image quality is very good from both cameras (possibly even a little better from the rear than the front). All the other mirror dashcams available seem to tout their "1080" resolution and then bury deep in the specs (or just not mention) the fact that the rear camera is 720 or even 480 resolution and, as such, useless if you have a rear shunt from someone as you won't even be able to read the number plate in the recordings. Both cameras on this unit produce clear day and night images. There is noise and grain - yes - but if you have a number plate hurtling towards you in an accident, you'll likely be able to read it and the codec of the video seems to leave trees and tarmac to go slightly blocky/fuzzy while prioritising detail like road signs and number plates.As you can see from the pictures, I have wired the reverse camera in under the number plate light of my Land Rover and it looks like it was always meant to be there. I found the positive wire to the reverse light easily enough and connected the trailing red wire from the camera's long cable loom to it so as soon as you put the car in reverse, the mirror illuminates and the little red and yellow guide lines appear. They are a bit of a gimmick really and if you don't want to start messing with your car electrics and can live without the lines, you can just tap the mirror as you put the car into reverse and the mirror will default to the rear view anyway. You can also select front view or combi view of both cameras - the most useful. Unfortunately when you turn the car off, the mirror defaults to rear view as the standard view next time you use it and doesn't remember the combi setting.Pros:-Well made with slightly smoked grey glass (not that terrible cheap minicab blue!)-Large and clear (much larger than the tiny mirror in my Land Rover so very useful just as a decent mirror)-Edge to edge display - the camera view doesn't appear in a little box - the whole mirror is a screen-Auto power on/off if connected to cigarette lighter/12V-Front camera slides out from the mirror body to allow you to help it "see around" the mirror pod present on so many modern cars-Rear camera is excellent and actually looks like it might live up to its waterproof claim (hope so!)Cons:-The terrible little tune it plays VERY LOUDLY every time it's powered on and off. I can't find a way to mute this-Rather over-simple menu compared to some - not quite as configuarable-Records AVI not MOV like some others so you may need VLC or similar to view it properly on your computer-Quite large and heavy so causes the original mirror (in a rattly Land Raver anyway) to vibrate around a bit and fouls the sun visors-Internal battery is rubbish - just provides enough power for it to shut itself down when 12V input goes off but nothing more-The biggest problem: the supplied cigar adaptor on my unit spewed out lots of electro-magnetic interference and rendered my DAB radio unusable. I bought some of these:https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01MRC9JN5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=13mm ferrite cores and put them at intervals along the rear camera cable and a different power adaptor which I had and that seems to have sorted it. Be aware that you'll possibly need to do this and spend around another £6 on the ferrite cores. To their credit, Yuzeu store refunded me the cost of the ferrite cores when I grumbled at them so customer service was very good.Despite the cons above, this seems like the best of the bunch to me unless you want to spend £200 on an Autovox or Nextbase. Feel free to ask any questions.EDIT: Jan 2020 - this thing spews out RF and makes DAB radio reception very intermittent. I’ve sort of put up with it because the rear view camera is really hand for parking and just turned it off if it’s really annoyed me but it has now started randomly powering on and off while driving - each time with the very loud and annoying xylophone tune it insists on playing whenever you use it. I’m contacting Amazon to see if it can be returned or exchanged as it just isn’t fit for purpose and has developed the shutting down on it own fault after only nine months of occasional use.
M**K
Nice camera with good resolution
High resolution and crisp records! Value for money is excellent. The installation is also quite simple. which is also very practical that it looks like a normal rearview mirror, he is just a little bit larger than my original. This Dash Cam I would recommend at any time!
A**S
4 different memory cards do not work
Hi not rally happy 4 different memory cards d...o not work correctly generally cheap and bad quality
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