2024 the best dashboard camera review
Price: $99.00
(as of Dec 15, 2024 23:07:08 UTC - Details)
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COMPACT DASH CAMERA: KENWOOD DRV-A310WDP GPS 2.0 MP Full Vision Front Camera, and a 2" LCD, offering superb video quality with HD recording. Connect the KENWOOD KCA-R110 HD rear-view camera (sold separately) for an HD view of what's behind you
HI-RES VIDEO QUALITY: The dash camera for cars features a Galaxy Core Sensor for high-quality videos and built-in motion detection for safety. With HDR/WDR, it records clear images in dark or well-lit settings without underexposing or overexposing
ACCESS YOUR CAR DASH CAM WIRELESSLY: With the KENWOOD DASH CAM MANAGER app (iOS 9.0+ or Android 5.0.2+), access live front dash camera footage, speed, and GPS information, adjust settings and receive OTA updates via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
COLLISION DETECTION: The dashboard camera features a built-in G-Sensor that detects hard braking or a collision, and then saves vital video files for record. Built-in GPS geo-tags your files with latitude, longitude, date, time, speed, and direction
SMART PARKING MODE: The car camera starts and stops recording once the engine is turned on and off. With KENWOOD's optional hardwire kit (sold separately), this camera will wake up when your parked vehicle is disturbed - a great theft deterrent
LOOP RECORDING & ADEQUATE STORAGE: The camera loop-records the road ahead and continuously overwrites the oldest footage when the memory card is full. The car dash camera also accepts 8GB-256GB Micro SD Card (not included)
Reviewer: wongatron
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: compact and functional
Review: Had a best buy associate recommend this Kenwood unit over the similar, more expensive but older Garmin 47. My preference was for a compact unit first, but not necessarily at the cost of image quality. Install was fairly quick with the included cord/power adaptor once I decided how to route and place the unit and wire. Small enough to easily be outside of direct vision, cord running from the trunk DC output of a VW golf. It's clear enough to read plates at night with HDR, so even if it's not HD crazy movie quality it's distinguishable enough. I installed in our 2 cars, first one took a half evening through tweaking/trial and error for fit and 2nd install was maybe a half hour. Syncing through mobile phone app takes a bit to download and transfer but their computer client is a pretty quick file transfer and view/edit including showing the speed/route. I'm quite satisfied for having a very minimal install/module that is pretty much set and forget.