Great infrared interior but poor ability to read plates in day light and non existent at night.Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2019
Need: ability to read street signs and most importantly license plates both day and night. Also need infrared rear facing camera that works wells.I compared this to Anker Roav’s newest addition dual camera with infrared capability.Findings: this camera has poorer front view image quality versus the Anker dual lens version, however; Ankers dual lens version is not much better and in my testing actually performed poorer than ankers older C1 Pro version that does not have dual lens but generally can be purchased for a lot less. The Upside: this camera has great rear view infrared in comparison to the Anker. In fact I liked that aspect so much that I considered keeping just for that but having recently been in a Hit and run accident I was so glad i was able to get the guys license plate using my older Anker C1 pro. With this camera I could barely get the license of the car in front me let alone next to me. So sadly I returned. I’m no Anker fan boy in fact I returned there dual lens version because in rear view infrared was a joke and they also came up short with front facing camera in comparison to their older version. So sad. But glad I was able to get the guys plates and report S.O.B. To California highway patrol.