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Review on Roadgid CityGo DVR 3 Wi-Fi, 2 cameras, black by Stanisaw Borowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

It is evident that spending that much money on a registration and then wasting time and money trying to find the appropriate orientation for the photo I need is a waste. There are no settings on the additional camera that is included with the kit. What ought one to do? purchase a unique standard? The producer is awarded five points. Disadvantage 6. Soft. A video recorder with two video recording channels should be able to offer at least three modes for seeing images from both cameras when they are both on at once. The following modes should be used: First mode records from the second camera while simultaneously displaying an image from the main camera in full screen. Second mode records from the main camera while simultaneously displaying an image from the additional camera in full screen. Third mode displays an image from the main camera in full screen. I condense. I am quite dissatisfied with the equipment since I had hoped to get a practical DVR for the price that has been described numerous times, one that would let me see how near my car's rear bumper is to an obstruction. I'll leave the registrar to the new owner of my car in a few years and park as normal three meters away from the obstruction. When I sell it, my unsuccessful purchase will seem like a bad dream, and I won't ever buy this particular brand again. Of course, it would be better if it broke, I took it back under warranty, and I received my money back. Otherwise, it all seems strange for a technology that costs as much as it does. My family and friends presented it to me as a birthday gift while I spent a considerable amount of time investigating the market for these kind of gadgets. You do realize, don't you?

Pros
  • the review's editing. The manufacturer attended the meeting, took the DVR, and returned the entire purchase price to me despite the fact that there were no longer any possible deadlines for returning high-quality goods. It's fantastic that they did it even if this was incredibly unexpected. I'll choose the best tool for the job. To determine for yourself whether or not this product will fit your needs, read my review before making a purchase. Pros: Design. The sound quality of the recording, most certainly, but I can't be sure because I haven't tested it and don't have any expert experience in this field. In place of batteries, supercapacitors are used, and as far as I can tell, all they do is help to successfully complete the recording of the previous file; sadly, they are insufficient for anything else, but I am glad for this. In addition, there will be disadvantages to the advantages due to the shortage of accessible space, which include the following: So, let's begin with the simplest task first before moving on to the most challenging one: 1. The magnetic holder is so reliable that if you try to dock the recorder with the seat of the magnetic power connector and fail, it will be difficult to undock everything again and, if necessary, remove the video recorder. However, I had the impression that if I simply pulled on anything, then due to a serious magnetic force, either the mounting base will fall apart or something will falter. This is because I took advantage of the system by completely unscrewing the plastic nut that was fastening the register, leaving the power connector in place, and then re-screwing the nut so that it wouldn't be lost. include a second camera. Con: The motion sensor is the worst invention in terms of technology. Yet, no recording is happening despite the movement in the frame. To regulate when it starts recording, I took extra care to turn off the feature that turns off the display, but it was ineffective. The work is mediocre; if there is major movement in the frame, it writes; if there is only small movement, it either writes somewhat late or when you begin to move.
Cons
  • It turns out that the registrar needs to be powered somehow separately with a constant plus, which is understandable, so let's ask about that. In general, I thought that the motion sensor is only used in the parking lot, and that when someone drives by, walks past, etc., then it kind of works and starts writing who scratches you there. Problem 2 (continued). However, you still need to install some sort of power controller because if it doesn't and the battery is only marginally charged, it will drop to zero. This is just a theory; I haven't verified it yet. I simply noticed that it wouldn't write anything when it first came out of the box at night. I just discovered that it won't write anything once it was taken out of the box at night. Not even a micro USB, the power connector is still a MINI USB. The one from 20 years ago that was on cameras and mp3 players. Oh well, we'll survive, of course, but to say the least, this is odd for a modern technology. Cons: When you attach a second camera, you may only write 30 frames from both cameras together, not 60, to the primary camera. Was it challenging to get the major 60 to write? Con: In addition to being nasty, it is also a trifle. You cannot write 60 frames to the primary camera from a second one while they are connected. That is a type of hell and not a purchase but an honest act of pioneering. Limitation 5. I choose to purchase the 11,000 version with the additional camera. Please explain to us why you are included the camera in the bundle while also charging extra for it, manufacturer. I think that's fine for the sake of maintaining appearances. Simply said, the secondary camera on the recorder will only show the proper image when it is facing the same way as the primary camera. Is that the rationale behind its construction? Should I put it where it is, in the front bumper? Since that the registrar's main camera is already positioned on the windshield, why would I need it there? The image is flipped when I turn the extra camera counterclockwise. Why do people want to buy recorders that also have cameras in this day and age? I imagine that most people, like me, anticipate getting a picture that facilitates parking in addition to repairing the video of the rear view, and if a mirror image is somewhat appropriate for the first, then the correct picture is required for the second. I expected the equipment, which cost me 11,000, to work flawlessly without causing me any problems of any type.