- Shooting quality; bright screen; convenient fastening, mobility
- Not detected
- Good image quality, radar sensor works properly
- Have not found
- No
- Lightweight and easy to manage
- small wire
- Functional. Shooting quality. Design.
- Haven't found it yet.
- useful little thing
- No
- Shooting quality
- Fastening
- The main advantage of the DVR is that it will never come in handy. I have just this case (ugh x 3) Pretty big screen The recording quality is certainly not an iPhone 14 pro, but decent for the money. Anti-radar, working on its own base of cameras (regularly ated) in conjunction with gps Flexible settings. Their number is even excessive for the average user. Ability to connect a second camera. Gesture control - screen on/off and silent mode Possibility to buy wiring for concealed installation (read directly to the car's network without a cigarette lighter)
- It is impossible to save the video to the phone without a computer. Or it is done so unintuitively that few people will delve into it. The built-in battery (or rather just a capacitor) allows you to simply turn off the device correctly when the ignition is turned off, there is no question of any autonomous operation. Connect your phone, look for the right video and show it to your traffic cop. Lacks at least a simple, but touch screen. Managing a bunch of settings with 4 buttons is a pain. The size and color is still an amateur. 2023 is in the yard, they could do something smaller than a cigarette pack.
- cost, functionality
- For a small price, a very good DVR that performs its functions remarkably
- No
- Good shooting quality.
- Video quality! Camera Informant
- Velcro, adjustment! Inconvenient switching of video files. Mode switching buttons - you need to learn what is what, especially if you need a quick adjustment (on speed cameras). There is no way to scroll through the video, you need to fully view the entire file.