Yes. I actually covered it in the video. The g-sensor is located in the front camera so no adverse effect on impact detection from where you install the box unit. From my testing of the impact detection in parking mode, it's actually quite sensitive.
It's ok because it is only Full HD. But because it is a reputable brand the quality for full HD isn't that bad. The rear was not quite as good as the front camera though. Front camera also captures in 60 fps. There is some video footage you can see in the review for each of the cameras.
Not sure why you had those issues but both the dash cam and app worked relatively well. There were a few crashes as I mentioned in the video. Have been using it for over 3 months and it's been pretty good. Could there be an issue with the install, a defect in your unit? And do you have the latest firmware and app version?
Do you have any idea where the sensor (for parking mode) is located? Im curous if its located on the box or one of the cameras.
Yes. I actually covered it in the video. The g-sensor is located in the front camera so no adverse effect on impact detection from where you install the box unit.
From my testing of the impact detection in parking mode, it's actually quite sensitive.
How is the image quality on this dash cam? Thanks!
It's ok because it is only Full HD. But because it is a reputable brand the quality for full HD isn't that bad. The rear was not quite as good as the front camera though. Front camera also captures in 60 fps.
There is some video footage you can see in the review for each of the cameras.
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It’s all good until you close the door and it restarts. Do not forget about the app that has connection issues while on as well.
Not sure why you had those issues but both the dash cam and app worked relatively well. There were a few crashes as I mentioned in the video.
Have been using it for over 3 months and it's been pretty good.
Could there be an issue with the install, a defect in your unit? And do you have the latest firmware and app version?
If you're in a really hot environment, you may need to add your own cooling solution. This would likely significantly reduce the software crashing.