I see everything.....with my Vantrue N2 Pro Dual Dash Cam :)Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2018
As a dash cam newbie, I was a little overwhelmed with all the highly advertised and marketed dash cams out there. I chose to try a few at various price points within my budget to understand the subtle differences between them. Suffice to say, Vantrue was my top choice. This dual dash cam is truly rugged and high performing dash cam that gets the job done with minimal fuss. Setup was easy, picture quality is pretty good. I thought it could do slightly better in low light although that's not a deal breaker.Loop Recording works flawlessly and there is an option to choose that loop time that is pretty neat. LCD in Auto Off mode is useful and results in less distraction when I'm driving, especially at night. The viewing angle on the dual cams cover up to 170 degrees so between the 2 cameras, you'll pretty much get close to 360 degrees view.There are only a couple of minor flaws I see in this dash cam but as I said earlier, they are not deal breakers.1. The SD Card notch is slightly recessed. So taking out the SD card (push out/push in) is a little frustrating for people with slightly thick fingers. I had to try it out a few times and then carefully use my fingernail to take it out.2. I drive an SUV and I thought the power cord could be longer so it can be hidden properly under the upholstery if the camera is installed right under the rearview mirror i.e. in the center of the windshield. Again, YMMV based on the car and position this is being installed in.3. LCD is pretty small so when setting up the device for the first time, you'll really have to squint to see what options you choose.All in all, the Vantrue N2 Pro is probably one of the best in the business today and with the current price which is way less than what I paid, I think it is pretty sweet deal for a dual dash cam.