Easy to use. Quality product.Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2019
In the dual cam recording mode, Vantrue N2 simultaneously records the road ahead in 1440 x 1080 @30fps and cabin in 1280 x 720 @ 30fps. The rear camera is 80-degree rotatable, which makes it a much more versatile unit. Vantrue N2 features full 6 glass lens with the wide aperture of f/2.0, making the footage fairly clear.While the aperture is not the highest on the market obviously, it is really good for a dash cam of such price range.As for night vision capabilities, N2 delivers good visibility for the front view. As for cabin view, the rear camera does not have IR night mode, which makes it pretty pointless in low-light conditions.The only way to have some use for the rear camera at night is turning on your cabin lights. N2 records audio as well, but you can mute the microphone if you wish.Up next are safety features, which are what we buy dash cams in the first place, right? The first function we are going to examine for our Vantrue N2 review is the parking mode, a common function of modern dash cams.The parking mode can be triggered by motion detection or the set time lapse. With the motion sensors, the dash cam records when people or objects approach your car.As for the time lapse, it captures photos at set time intervals. Its parking mode will work if you either hardwire the dash cam to your vehicle or the cigarette lighter is powered when the engine is off. But be careful with the latter as the dash cam can drain your car’s battery.Keep in mind that in parking mode, the dash cameras start recording only if the motion is detected in the front.The G-sensor with auto collision detection will detect impacts and lock important video segments to the event folder and prevent overwriting of your video file.If you run out of memory, N2 will continue to capture footage nonetheless. That’s possible thanks to the loop recording, which deletes the oldest video files on your device running out of memory.This will be really useful if you are forgetful about formatting your memory cards.