Spytec dashcam viewer
This dash cam with parking mode comes with three camera units.
It’s a touch enabled and features a 3” HD IPS display. The Rove R3 is a superior parking mode triple channel dash cam. Key Features: 4K Front Cam Recording | triple Channel | 155° FOV Front Cam | |Sony Starvis CMOS Sensor | 2.45 inch IPS LCD Display | Front+Cabin+Rear Mode Resolution: Max | Type C USB Interface | G Sensor | Collision Triggered Recording | 24 hour Parking Mode | Buy from AmazonĬheck on Amazon Rove R3 3-Channel Dashcam The super capacitors also extend the lifespan of the batteries more than any other. Also, the whole unit is powered by a super capacitor, that is built to survive extreme weather. This dash cam with parking mode comes with G Sensor that auto detects collision. But in order to get the collision triggered footages or the 24Hr Parking Mode, you’ll need to hardwire it to the car’s battery. Coming to other features, the Vatrue N4 comes with 24 hr parking mode as well as collision triggered recording. Also, the cabin cam offers adjustable orientation. The cabin facing camera as well as the rear camera records at max 1080p. If you prefer the front cam alone, the N4 can record it in 4k. Once enabled, you can record the front at 2K, and the cabin and the rear at 1080p. The triple-channel feature on the other hand enables the highest optimum recording of the 3 camera units all at once. The front cam offers a 4K recording and that too at 155° FOV.
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There’s also a cabin recording cam that’s useful to the Taxis and Uber drivers out there. The dash cam comes with a dual surveillance lens, one that faces the traffic up front and another at the rear. The N4 you see here is a triple channel, 4K dual dash cam which offers up to 155° front FOV. The Vantrue N4 is the newest and updated version of the Vantrue N3 car dash cam. I'm proud to say, my camera almost saved the day, LOL.Check on Amazon Vantrue N4 3 Channel 4K Dashcam Luckily, no damage to people, cars or other property, although the road was partially blocked for several hours while a crew cut up and cleaned up the mess. The morning after I submitted the video to the HOA it rained again, and the trees came crashing down on the road. You never know when or how that may be: just 2 days ago I used footage of the same stretch of road on two separate days (the day before and the day after a big rain storm here in Los Angeles) to prove to the gardeners of our gated community that a couple of large trees in the common area outside of our gate were slowly and dangerously toppling over the street due to all the rain - they originally claimed the trees "were always slanted that way" but sound and well rooted, and there was nothing to worry about. It's peace of mind mostly, and since you set and forget them these cameras are always there taping until you actually need the video for whatever reason. I always think they could be useful to document the dynamics of an accident in the future - God forbid someone rear ends me, hit and run, etc. Since then, these cameras have also gotten me off one BS traffic ticket (I brought the video to traffic court to show the judge, and got the case against me dismissed), so they've definitely paid for themselves. I have tons of fun videos on a variety of trails. ISurfvilano, yes that's the correct hookup for the 12V socket over the front console, red / positive to the green/white wire and black / negative to a grounding point (the bolt.) I hardwired the rear cam to a splice on the back of the 12V socket in the trunk, since the rear cam doesn't need any transformer and works on 12V.īackcountryLR4, I purchased the cameras originally to document my trips off-road for my local LR club and to share with friends.