Price: £41.66
(as of Sep 16, 2024 09:39:04 UTC – Details)
Dash Cameras
Dash Cam Front and Inside, Dashcam for Cars 1080P Dual Dash Camera with 32G Card Car Adjustable Lens Dash Cam 2 Channel with Night Vision, G-sensor, Loop Recording Dash Cams for Truck and Taxi Driver
$41.66
ð SueMeSueYou ð –
After all, that’s pretty much what I expected
 I received the dash cam for testing.The first and most important thing I have to say about the product is that since I’ve been using it in my car, I’ve felt safer while driving.I have a 5 door hatchback car. The cable could easily be routed behind the upholstery. It is well fixed on the windshield behind the mirror and remains stable.The camera records in two directions.It works from a cigar plug. A plus point for me is that it doesn’t completely occupy the cigarette lighter. The connector has a USB design, so we can use the cigar lighter in addition to the camera.A 32 GB memory card is part of the set. It is worth formatting before recording the camera.The device records the two-way recordings of the camera in two separate folders.I copy it to my laptop, it doesn’t cause me any difficulties.What was a little disappointing for me:- I expected more from the image quality of the recording.- the camera also records the sound, which, however, is very distorted and of poor quality.Regardless of all that, I recommend the product because it does its job. It would be suitable for me during a possible proof.Currently, a 40% voucher comes off the original 50GBP price, so the price is right!Thanks for reading my review, I hope you found it helpful.XO Sue
Amazon Customer –
Reliable with great features
I recently purchased the Vlokda Dash Cam for my car, and it has been a solid addition for enhancing driving safety. This dash cam offers a front and inside view, capturing footage in 1080P. It comes with a 32GB card, which provides ample storage for recordings.**Pros:**- **Dual Channel Recording:** The ability to record both the road ahead and the car’s interior is fantastic, especially for rideshare drivers.- **Night Vision:** Clear night vision ensures high-quality footage even in low light conditions.- **G-Sensor:** This feature automatically detects collisions and locks the footage, preventing it from being overwritten.- **Loop Recording:** Continuous recording means I never have to worry about running out of storage space.- **Adjustable Lens:** The 180° adjustable lens offers flexibility to capture the desired angle.**Cons:**- **Average Rating:** With a 3.8-star rating and only 25 reviews, some users might hesitate, but my experience has been positive.- **Setup Instructions:** The instructions could be more detailed for easier installation.Overall, for £49.99, this dash cam delivers excellent value with its dual recording capabilities and essential safety features. Highly recommended for everyday drivers and professionals alike.
Amazon Customer –
good in parts
The good: the camera has a simple but fairly sturdy mount. It’s not overly flexible, but works well and isn’t going to fall apart in a hurry. The second camera is a good feature: it can be twisted to face forward, or to the side, or into the car. It records its own stream in a second folder on the memory card.The avearge: the videos produced are .. ok. See the attached screen-grab. I’ve obscured the numberplate of the van in front, but actually it’s barely visible in the screen grab anyway. The configuration menus let you do all kinds of thing, to let you record how you want, when you want. It’s quite versatile, though the menus are not the easiest to navigate.The nuisance: the memory card uses a format that’s readable on a PC, but not on an Android phone. So even with the right adapter, you can’t download videos to your phone while sitting in the car. You have to take the memory card (or the whole camera) to your computer.The show-stopper: the camera comes with its own plug-in power adapter, which delivers 3A to USB-C. My usual in-car adapters don’t deliver enough power (and the manual warns you of this), despite supporting ‘rapid charging’. Result: I can’t use the camera whilst charging my phone – because it’s one adapter or the other; not both. That means I can’t use the camera, because I have to be able to charge my phone.Edit: I found a way to use a standard 2-usb charging adapter, so I can use the camera and change the phone. One more star added.
Customer Review –
Great budget dashcam
For the price this is a very decent dashcam (currently £49.99 with 40% off) which is less than £30).It records at 1080p and is able to capture not only the view ahead but also the inside of the car and out the rear window. Recording quality is good and the sound is pretty clear. You can toggle the microphone on/off if you’d rather it wasn’t recording. A little icon on the screen confirms whether it is on or off.I mounted it as high up and as central as I could so that the rear-view camera wasn’t blocked by the rear-view mirror. It worked out pretty well as you could still see all 4 occupants in the car and out of the back window too.It attaches to the windscreen with a suction mount which has a threaded tensioner that locks into position. Which is to say it sticks really well!It comes with a cigarette lighter adapter (which also handily includes a USB socket in case you still want to charge your phone). I found there was ample cable for me to route it along the top of the windscreen, down the pillar, down the side of the door, across under the glove box and along the side of the centre console and into the lighter socket with about 30cm to spare. (Peugeot 207). There was even a little plastic spudger tool which speeded the job up no end.Looks really smart when hooked up properly with the wires hidden.There’s a comprehensive manual that explains all the features should you need it but I managed to muddle through the whole process without it.