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Customer Review
John Z. Liang
5.0
A Better Camera in Almost Everyway than its PredecessorReviewed in the United States on January 16, 2021
The N2s is the bigger and better brother of the N2 Pro. I was quite pleased with how neatly the N2S was packaged. Opening up the package and you have a box on top with the documentation and three boxes neatly tucked underneath, one for the mount, one for the power plug, and one for the camera itself. Opening everything up, the N2S is physically bigger than the N2 Pro. it is a tad longer with a much bigger LCD screen. While the LCD screen makes setting up the camera much better than the small screen of the N2 Pro, it does make the N2S a bit bulkier than I liked and a bit more noticeable when mounted. Also, because the N2S is bigger gone is the flap that covers the electrical connectors on the N2 Pro. Everything thing is now exposed The power cable is a bit also thinker which makes it more noticeable. However, these are all cosmetic issues.As to the actual performance of the camera, that is where it really shines vs its little brother. The bigger LCD screen makes navigating the camera options a lot easier. Also, the N2S now wisely moved the buttons to the top of the unit instead of the awkward bottom of the N2 Pro where you can't really see what you are pushing. The button itself is bigger and more importantly, the button by the side of the LCD that flashes when the camera is recording is now much bigger and is flashing red instead of blue. This makes it much easier to see, especially during the day, that the camera is recording as that is the only indicator with the screen off. The N2S provides the same options as the N2S but with better resolution and you can definitely notice the difference. It also starts and shuts down much quicker than the N2 Pro. The N2S is now upgraded to use USB-C, which is nice. The other thing I like is that the mount that came with the N2S already has GPS built in, unlike the N2 Pro. The actual design of the mount is different too. I really didn't notice it until I tried to mount the N2 Pro in my wife's van. The Van's rear view mirror has a rather large foot print and the N2 Pro has the power plug protrude from the top of the mount which made me mount the camera lower than i liked. The N2S, on other other hand, has the power plug protrude from the side of the mount and wouldn't have been a problem.After a month of using the camera, I must say I am very satisficed with it and like it much better than the N2 Pro.