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Customer Review
Jonathan R
5.0
Three cameras!Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020
I needed another dash cam for the other car. My wife is in car insurance law, so when this N4 became available with the rear window camera she was all for it. The more evidence the better.The camera is packaged extremely well with a short user guide and longer manual. All necessary cables for both powering the camera in the car and also to connect up to a computer. The only extra thing you need is a micro SD card.I was able to easily get the camera setup with a microSD installed. Set the language, date, time, and format the card. You can see in the close up picture. Small top left is the rear passenger camera, small top right is the rear windshield camera, and the big picture is the front facing.I stuck it to my windshield using the provided suction cup attachment and got to running the cables. I like the cables to be run extremely cleanly, mainly because if my kids saw a new cable they would probably pull on it. I was able to tuck everything away and will describe how next. You can see, or well can’t see, how the cables are all hidden away.An install tip. Having done this a few times now I have found the key to installing in tight areas and under seals is a couple of the free metal paint can openers. The bent tip is perfect for lifting a seal and pushing the round cable under.First was the main power cable. That can run up into the headliner and across to the passenger side pillar and down. Then under the glove compartment. I had extra cable, but it can just tuck away in the dash near the 12V power and shifter.Next is the long run to the rear windshield. This cable also starts from the camera. So up into the headliner it goes, then over following the other cable to the passenger side pillar. Now instead of going down we tuck it into the seal along the top, through to the back seats and then continue to the trunk. You can see the cable poke out of the seal to go direct to the camera in the top of the 5th picture. I had a lot of extra cable, but fortunately there is usually a lot of space behind the plastic covers, so I just tucked it all in there. The rear camera rotates so you can stick it on and then rotate it for the right angle as the rear window is generally at an angle. Yes, I did say stick on. It uses a 3M sticky pad for the rear, not a suction cup. It also comes with a spare sticky pad. I imagine for moving to a new car if needed.Pros:Very easy to install.Video quality is great.USB-C connection now instead of the older mini USB.Cons:I wish it had built in wifi like some of the other models have. Without the wifi I need to either show the video from the small screen, or connect up to my laptop if I have it.