Street Guardian uses roughly the same hardware as Viofo does, but the company seems to have fallen on hard times after its founder passed in 2019 or so. I have two of their dual-channel (front/rear) systems and they've been solid. Given the hardware similarity, I can vouch for Viofo dashcams as well, and would be my brand of choice going forward. One other argument for skipping WiFi and just sticking the microSD card into a computer for transfers is Street Guardian's pretty useful Dashcam Viewer software, as well.
@@jubbalandcars i also forgotten and i directly applied to windshield without electrostatic sticker.. What can i do right now? there might me air gap due to uneven surface
Street Guardian uses roughly the same hardware as Viofo does, but the company seems to have fallen on hard times after its founder passed in 2019 or so. I have two of their dual-channel (front/rear) systems and they've been solid. Given the hardware similarity, I can vouch for Viofo dashcams as well, and would be my brand of choice going forward.
One other argument for skipping WiFi and just sticking the microSD card into a computer for transfers is Street Guardian's pretty useful Dashcam Viewer software, as well.
Timely since I just moved to Seattle and have a daily commute now. Thanks!
Thank you for this review! Looking into a dash cam now
Did you forget to remove small rectangular white protective film on 3m tape?
Yes
@@jubbalandcars i also forgotten and i directly applied to windshield without electrostatic sticker.. What can i do right now? there might me air gap due to uneven surface