Fantastic Camera with Adjustable Features Based on NeedsReviewed in the United States on November 4, 2019
So I purchased this camera a week ago to add to an additional vehicle. I already own an X1 by Vantrue that's served me very well over the past few years, so I figured why not stay within the brand. So far in I'm very impressed with all of the features and overall build quality of this camera.If you've ever owned a generic or cheap dash cam you've realized that the OS/User interface leaves a ton to be desired; quite frankly most are utter crap.The UI on this thing is actually pretty intuitive and simple, allowing you to customize the thing exactly as you need without a headache. You get the choice of recording quality (1080P at 60FPS which I prefer, or 4K at 30FPS as seen in the video I posted). You can disable the rear camera if you want to expand the storage space (1 hour of 4K single camera took up about 11GB's). There's also the option to disable audio recording if you live in a dual-party-consent state like I do.The video recording is incredibly clear. I posted a video of night driving which is ALWAYS more frustrating to deal with. A lot of cameras struggle with IR or light reflection during the evening/night, but the N2 did really well in balancing itself so that you can read most license plates from the recording. The rear camera's good for recording passenger's if you work for a rideshare company but I opted to have it to have recordings from a rear vantage point available, just in case someone rear ends me.The camera itself feels sturdy, which should be expected given the price point. It's large which makes it rather visible, but again that's a personal preference of mine so people are less inclined to break in/damage my car. The visibility makes it an effective deterrent.And for the extra options you can buy?I'd very much so recommend the hard-wiring kit they sell for $16 or so. It's incredibly easy to install and will give you the added protection of being able to record any impacts while the vehicle is stationary and off so long as you enable the 'Parking Mode' feature. There is an additional GPS unit you can buy, but I'm not much of a fan of those. I think of them as unnecessary liability within the video, as they'll stamp your speed onto the video which can potentially hurt a claim.All in all this is a nice improvement over my X1, and a must for those who rideshare/want a rear camera as well.